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Norbert de Boynes (August 24, 1870 in La Trinité-des-Laitiers, Dep. Orne – October 6, 1954 in Rome), was Vicar General of the Society Of Jesus from the death of Vicar General Alessio Magni (12 April 1944) until the election of Jean-Baptiste Janssens at General Congregation XXIX in September 1946. * v * t * e

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  • Norbert de Boynes (August 24, 1870 in La Trinité-des-Laitiers, Dep. Orne – October 6, 1954 in Rome), was Vicar General of the Society Of Jesus from the death of Vicar General Alessio Magni (12 April 1944) until the election of Jean-Baptiste Janssens at General Congregation XXIX in September 1946. Father General Wlodimir Ledóchowski had followed the tradition of leaving a letter naming a vicar general to govern the Society until a general congregation could be convoked. On the night after the general's death it was read to the staff of the Curia assembled in the chapel. To their consternation they learned that he had not chosen Father Schurmans whom he had made vicar general four years previously but , the Italian Assistant. Father Magni was almost as old as Father Ledóchowski himself and he was to govern the Society for only 16 months. It is to him, however, that Jesuits owe the decree creating the present New York Province on the Feast of the Sacred Heart in 1943. Father Magni died on April 12, 1944, two months before the liberation of Rome. As per Jesuit rules in such circumstances, the seniormost professed fathers present in Rome had to gather and elect a new Vicar General. They chose Norbert de Boynes, the French Assistant. Although Father de Boynes during the previous thirty years had held many responsible offices (e.g. Visitor of the North American provinces as well as the missions in Nanking and the Near East and substitute for the ailing General during General Congregation XXVII), he had recently come close to provoking a schism in the French Provinces. In August 1941 he had as Assistant instructed the French Jesuits that Marshal Pétain's government was the only legitimate government of France. Father de Boynes made this assertion a mere eight months after Vichy had issued its own Jewish statutes. Whatever Father de Boynes' other claims on consideration for the office, his election is viewed by some as an uncomfortable revelation of the conservative bias still existing in the Roman houses. * v * t * e (en)
  • Norbert de Boynes (ur. 24 sierpnia 1870 w La Trinité-des-Laitiers, zm. 6 października 1954 w Rzymie) – francuski jezuita, wikariusz generalny Towarzystwa Jezusowego po śmierci poprzedniego Wikariusza Generalnego Alessio Magniego 12 kwietnia 1944. Urząd ten sprawował aż do wyboru nowego generała zakonu Jean-Baptiste Janssensa na 29. Kongregacji Generalnej 15 września 1946 roku. (pl)
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  • Norbert de Boynes (ur. 24 sierpnia 1870 w La Trinité-des-Laitiers, zm. 6 października 1954 w Rzymie) – francuski jezuita, wikariusz generalny Towarzystwa Jezusowego po śmierci poprzedniego Wikariusza Generalnego Alessio Magniego 12 kwietnia 1944. Urząd ten sprawował aż do wyboru nowego generała zakonu Jean-Baptiste Janssensa na 29. Kongregacji Generalnej 15 września 1946 roku. (pl)
  • Norbert de Boynes (August 24, 1870 in La Trinité-des-Laitiers, Dep. Orne – October 6, 1954 in Rome), was Vicar General of the Society Of Jesus from the death of Vicar General Alessio Magni (12 April 1944) until the election of Jean-Baptiste Janssens at General Congregation XXIX in September 1946. * v * t * e (en)
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