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Alessandro Manzoni
Italian writer and poet (1785–1873)

John Henry Newman
English cleric and cardinal (1801–1890)
John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton
British politician and historian (1834–1902)
Félicité de La Mennais
French priest, philosopher and political theorist (1782–1854)
Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
French preacher and journalist (1802-1861)

Antonio Rosmini
Italian philosopher and priest (1797–1855)

Daniel Patrick Moynihan
American politician (1927-2003)

Alexandre Herculano
Portuguese writer, poet, journalist (1810-1877)

Vincenzo Gioberti
Italian philosopher and politician (1801-1852)

Antonio Fogazzaro
Italian writer (1842-1911)
Ignaz von Döllinger
German Catholic priest, theologian and historian (1799–1890)
Charles de Montalembert
French publicist, historian and Count of Montalembert, Deux-Sèvres (1810-1870)
Cesare Balbo
Italian writer and statesman (1789-1853)
Frédéric Ozanam
French scholar (1813-1853)
Félix Dupanloup
French bishop (1802-1878)
Isaac Thomas Hecker
United States Catholic clergyman (1819–1888)
Engelbert Sterckx
Roman Catholic archbishop (1792-1867)
Anton Günther
Austrian philosopher
Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry
French priest and scholar (1805-1872)
Francisco de São Luís Saraiva
Portuguese cardinal (1766-1845)
Gino Capponi
Italian politician, historian and writer (1792-1876)
Americanism
preference among New World Catholics for more liberal theology (Religious particularism)
liberal Catholicism
designation for the liberal thought within the Catholic Church
François Antoine Marie Constantin de Méan et de Beaurieux
Roman Catholic archbishop (1756-1831)
Orestes Brownson
American activist (1803–1876)
Francisco Martínez Marina
Spanish historian
Johann Emanuel Veith
Bohemian priest (1787-1876)
J. I. Wedgwood
American bishop (1883-1851)

Pierre-Suzanne-Augustin Cochin
French politician (1823-1872)
Olympe-Philippe Gerbet
French Catholic bishop (1798-1864)