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Félix Klein

(1849-1925)
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Abbé Félix Klein (12. July 1862 Château-Chinon – December 1953 Gargenville) was a French priest, theologian and author, who taught at the Institut Catholique de Paris. In the US, he is known as the author of the introduction of Comtesse de Ravilliax's French translation of Walter Elliott's Life of Father Hecker (1896), which started the Americanism controversy. Klein was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1952. Many of Abbé Klein's personal papers are kept in the University of Notre Dame Archives.

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Born
25 April 1849
Düsseldorf, Germany
Died
22 June 1925 (aged 76)
Göttingen, Hanover, Prussia, Germany
Zodiac Taurus
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