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Taft, Robert F. (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Taft, Robert F.
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  • Taft, Robert, 1932-2018

The liturgy of the hours in the Christian East, 1983?: title page (Robert Taft, S.J.) page 4 of cover (born 1932)

LC data base, March 28, 1985 (hdg.: Taft, Robert F.; usage: Robert F. Taft)

Eulogēma : studies in honor of Robert Taft, S.J., 1993: page 1 (Robert Francis Taft, S.J., born January 9, 1932)

Liturgy in Byzantium and beyond, 1995: title page (Robert F. Taft)

Liturgy in Old Constantinople, 2008: title page (by Robert F. Taft)

Wikipedia, viewed January 28, 2016 (Robert F. Taft; Robert Francis Taft; born January 9, 1932, in Providence, Rhode Island; born into the prominent and politically well-connected Taft family; Jesuit priest and archimandrite of the Eastern Catholic Church; expert in Oriental liturgy and professor emeritus of the Pontifical Oriental Institute in Rome)

Aleteia WWW site, viewed Nov. 2, 2018 (Fr. Robert Francis Taft; b. Jan. 9, 1932, Providence, R.I.; d. Nov. 2, Weston, Mass., aged 86; preeminent historian of the Eastern Christian liturgy and an outspoken voice in relations between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches; entered the New England Province of the Society of Jesus, and spent three years of his formation teaching at Baghdad Jesuit College in Iraq; returned to the U.S. in 1959 and pursued a graduate degree in Russian at Fordham University; canonically transferred to the Russian Catholic Church; ordained a priest in 1963; taught at the Pontifical Oriental Institute, 1975-2011; in recognition of his solidarity with Catholics persecuted under Soviet rule, the Ukrainian Catholic Church made him an archimandrite)

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