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Tomáš Týn O.P., (May 3, 1950 – January 1, 1990) was a
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priest, professor of
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at the
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and member of the Czech Dominican Province.


Biography

Tomáš Týn was a Dominican theologian born in Brno,
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on 3 May 1950, where he was brought up as a Catholic and an admirer of Saint Dominic. He was allowed to study in France, and later moved to Germany to begin his novitiate with the Dominicans on 28 September 1969 in
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in
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, where his family came to escape the dictatorship in their country. He studied philosophy and theology at the ''studio Domenicano'' of
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, and was awarded a doctorate in
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from the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, ''Angelicum'' in 1978 with a dissertation entitled ''L'azione divina e la libertà umana nel processo della giustificazione secondo la dottrina di s. Tommaso d'Aquino''. On 29 June 1975 he was ordained priest by
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. He often spoke out against
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, and said this opposition he felt for dictatorship had been the reason for his vocation to the priesthood, as he would later say in a homily on Fatima in 1987: “my vocation is due to Communism, thanks be to God”. In 1987 he began teaching
Moral Theology Ethics involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior.''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy''"Ethics"/ref> A central aspect of ethics is "the good life", the life worth living or life that is simply sati ...
at the Dominican "Studium" in
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, where he had been sent after his ordination to the priesthood. He was in epistolary correspondence with the then Cardinal Ratzinger, Prefect of the
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, who would later become
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. His first letter was written on 4 August 1985, feast of St. Dominic. Tomáš Týn wrote to Cardinal Ratzinger to pay him a compliment for his book '' The Ratzinger Report'' and to discuss the problems faced by the Church. Fr. Týn died on 1 January 1990 in
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,
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, close to his family. His tombstone bears the words from Psalm 42 recited at the feet of the altar in the Latin Mass: ''Et introibo ad altare Dei, ad Deum qui laetificat juventutem meam'.' The cause for his canonisation was initiated in 1991 by
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, Cardinal Archbishop of Bologna.


Theology

Theologically speaking Fr. Týn specialised in the effects of sanctifying grace,
free will Free will is the capacity of agents to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded. Free will is closely linked to the concepts of moral responsibility, praise, culpability, sin, and other judgements which apply only to ac ...
, and the rediscovery of traditional Catholicism, which he defended by saying that “if we have no love for tradition, we cannot call ourselves Catholics”.Transcript in Italian of a lecture given by Father Týn about the Church after the Council
/ref> As a proponent of Neo-Scholastic Thomism Týn was sometimes accused of being too " traditionalist" and against progressive theology. His biographer, Giovanni Cavalcoli OP, has defined him as a “post-conciliar traditionalist,” saying that although he was firmly against progressive thought, he did not belong to the reactionary movement to which the term “traditionalist” is often applied.


Books

*''Metafisica della sostanza. Partecipazione e analogia entis'', published by the Studio Domenicano in Bologna, 1991 *''L'azione divina e la libertà umana nel processo della giustificazione secondo la dottrina di S. Tommaso d'Aquino: (a comparison between action by God and the effects of free will in the sanctification of the human soul)'', 1979 *''La beata sempre Vergine Maria Madre di Dio: omelie mariane'', a series of Marian homilies published by the Associazione Figli Spirituali di Padre Tomáš Týn in 2004


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External links


ArPaTo.org - L'Arte di padre Tomáš Týn
- site based on studies of Tomáš Týn

- pages with details of the Cause fior Beatification of Father Tomáš Týn by th
Studio Filosofico Domenicano
in Bologna {{DEFAULTSORT:Tyn, Tomas 20th-century Czech Roman Catholic priests Czech Dominicans Clergy from Brno 1950 births 1990 deaths Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas alumni Czechoslovak Roman Catholic priests