
Giovanni Dossetti
Giovanni Dossetti (1913-1996) was an Italian theologian, politician, and a key figure in the Catholic Church's social and political movements in Italy. He was a founding member of the Italian People's Party and was deeply involved in the drafting of the Italian Constitution after World War II. Dossetti is remembered for his commitment to social justice, pacifism, and his vision of a democratic and pluralistic society. His thought continues to influence contemporary discussions on the role of Catholicism in Italian public life.
Born on Feb 13, 1913 (112 years old)
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Giovanni Dossetti is mentioned as a significant opponent of De Gasperi during the Atlantic choice.
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