Basili de Rubí
Catalan capuchin friar
Intro | Catalan capuchin friar | |
Places | Spain | |
was | Historian | |
Work field | Social science | |
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Birth | 1899, Rubí, Vallès Occidental, Àmbit metropolità de Barcelona, Spain | |
Death | 1986Barcelona, Barcelonès, Àmbit metropolità de Barcelona, Spain (aged 87 years) |
Basili de Rubí (Rubí, 1899 – Barcelona, 1986) was the religious name of the Catalan Order of Friars Minor Capuchin friar Francesc Malet i Vallhonrat.
He became Capuchin in 1927. During the Spanish Civil War he was nearly murdered, but he managed to scape and he moved to Italy. There he began his researches about the history of the Capuchin order in Catalonia. Once the war was over in Spain, he came back to Catalonia, and he was appointed director of the Capuchin seminaries of Olot and Barcelona, among other tasks.
He was a historian, founder of the Franciscalia society in 1948, publisher of the review Estudios Franciscanos since its restoration (1948) and beginner and director of the Criterion collection (about Philosophy) in 1959.