Petition on behalf of CM Superior Vincent de Paul and other CM members to Urban VIII [1628], Paris
CM petitions
France (missions in)
Petition on behalf of Vincent de Paul and the first CM missionaries to Pope Urban VIII for the establishment of their congregation; a note on 52v shows that the request was presented by Cardinal Bentivoglio in the PF general meeting of 22 August 1628.
Date discussed 1628-08-22
Additional comments
Vincent de Paul, Louis Callon, François du Coudray, Antoine Portail, Jean de la Salle, Jean Bécu, Antoine Lucas, Joseph Brunet, Jean Dehorgny
APF SOCG 130, 49r-51r, 52v
The main text, in the original Latin, was published in P. Coste, ed., Saint Vincent de Paul: correspondance, entretiens, documents (Paris: 1920-25), vol. 1, doc. 26. Part of the main text ("conditiones") was translated into Italian and the entire PF note was published in the original Italian by A. Coppo in "Documenti inediti per la storia della Congregazione della Missione, presso l'archivio della S. C. "De Propaganda Fide,''' Annali della Missione 79:3-4 (1972): 37-65, here 39-41. Coste's transcription is faithful to the original with the exception of minor discrepancies, most of which were probably generated by the scanner (see attached file).
[1628]
Addressed to Urban VIII
Original; 8 signatures; seal (detached, enclosed); main text in Latin; PF note in Italian.
Latin
Italian
Petition
11
Origin: Paris
Destination: Rome
Petition on behalf of CM Superior Vincent de Paul to Urban VIII, 1628-08-01, Paris
CM petitions
France (missions in)
Second petition on behalf of CM requesting approval in 1628; it repeats the demands of the first petition and adds two new clauses (singled out in the PF notes on 62r). The additions underline that: a) the priests would do their work free of charge; and b) the superior would have powers of decision regarding the selection, dispatch, and dismissal of members from CM.
Date discussed 1628-09-25
Additional comments
The second 1628 petition for the approval of CM and the related letters of recommendation from the nuncio, king, and queen of France were not discussed together with the first petition on 22 August 1628, but two PF meetings later, on 25 September 1628, most likely because of post delays. Coppo wonders if Secretary Ingoli might have intentionally left aside these newer materials, even if they arrived before the 22 August congregation (see A. Coppo, 'Documenti inediti per la storia della Congregazione della Missione, presso l'archivio della S. C. 'De Propaganda Fide'', Annali della Missione 79:3-4 (1972), 37-65, here 50), but there is no evidence to that effect other than the relation showing that Ingoli had already reached a (negative) conclusion about the matter before the meeting of 22 August (see database item 10).
Vincent de Paul, Jean de la Salle, Jean Bécu, François du Coudray, Antoine Portail, Louis Callon, Jean Dehorgny, Joseph Brunet, Antoine Lucas
APF SOCG 130, 60r-63v
Main text in P. Coste, ed., Saint Vincent de Paul: correspondance, entretiens, documents (Paris: 1920-25), vol. 1, doc. 28.; note published and analyzed in A. Coppo, "Documenti inediti per la storia della Congregazione della Missione, presso l'archivio della S. C. 'De Propaganda Fide,''' Annali della Missione 79:3-4 (1972): 37-65, here 53-55. For minor discrepancies between the original and the text published by Coste, see the attached file.
1628-08-01
Addressed to Urban VIII
See for the letter from the nuncio to France to Cardinal Ludovisi, accompanying this petition: APF SOCG 130, 59r, 65v (database item 13).
Original; signed; Latin note also in Latin
Latin
Petition
14
Origin: Paris
Destination: Rome