Rev. Fr. D. S. Amalorpavadass | |
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Born | Kallery, Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu | 15 June 1932
Died | 25 May 1990 Mysore, Karnataka | (aged 57)
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Theologian |
Ordained | 12 April 1959 |
Writings | Destiny of the Church in India today |
Congregations served | Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore |
Offices held | Pastor in Viriyur |
Title | Reverend Doctor |
Rev. Fr. Duraiswami Simon Amalorpavadass (15 June 1932 – 25 May 1990) was a Catholic South-Indian theologian who played a vital role in the renewal of life and mission of the Roman Catholic Church in India, particularly after Vatican II. He was fluent in Tamil, French and English. He was the younger brother of Cardinal Lourdusamy.
Rev. Stephen Bevans, S.V.D., in a paper presented to celebrate 30 years of Evangelii nuntiandi, writes that Amalorpavadass, one of the two special secretaries on the 1974 Synod of Bishops ("Evangelization in the Modern World"), convened by Pope Paul VI, "attempted to propose an interpretation that took into account many of the important movements in Asia and other parts of the Third World. His ideas revolved around a greater role for the local church and the emergence of the theology of liberation".[1]
Amalorpavadass was a member of the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians (EATWOT).[2]
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