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  • In 1946, postgraduate studies took him to the Sorbonne in Paris and to Le Saulchoir, a nearby Dominican house of studies, where he encountered Marie-Dominique Chenu and Yves Congar, pioneers of the "new theology" that would be a major influence at the Second Vatican Council.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

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