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Vincentian Missionaries in Seventeenth-century Europe and Africa
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An annotated collection of primary sources tracing the activities of the Congregation of the Mission in Europe and Africa. The documents listed here are drawn from the Vatican and Propaganda Fide archives and illustrate the missionary activities of the Congregation from its inception (1625) to the last decades of the seventeenth century. They underscore a rich and complex relationship with the Roman Curia and highlight the role of the papacy in shaping early modern religious, cultural and political frontiers in the context of the Catholic Reformation.
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APF SOCG 130, 47r-48v
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Notes by PF secretary [Francesco Ingoli] about the CM [1628], Rome
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[1628]
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Notes
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Original; not signed (authorship revealed in PF note on 48v); Italian.
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Italian
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CM petitions
France (missions in)
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Summary of Vincent de Paul's petition for approval of CM, with PF Secretary Ingoli's (unfavorable) opinion on the matter; Cardinal Bentivoglio was charged to present the matter in the PF general meeting of 22 August 1628.
Date discussed 1628-08-22
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This document questions the idea put forth in P. Coste, Saint Vincent de Paul: correspondance, entretiens, documents (1920-25) vol. I, doc. 26 (footnote) that the rejection of the petition was due to Cardinal Bentivoglio's "unfavorable report." It seems that Ingoli had made up his mind about the request before charging Bentivoglio with the matter, or in any case before the PF general meeting of 22 August 1628. See the corresponding minutes in ACTA. See also Coppo's comments 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 47, 49-51.
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Main text published in P. Coste, ed., Saint Vincent de Paul: correspondance, entretiens, documents (Paris: 1920-25), vol. 13, doc. 72.; note on 48v published in the original Italian (with one word modernized) and Latin, and analyzed by A. Coppo in "Documenti inediti per la storia della Congregazione della Missione, presso l'archivio della S. C. "De Propaganda Fide,''' Annali della Missione79:3-4 (1972): 37-65, here 45-47. Coste's transcription is mostly faithful to the original, with modernized words ('aver' for 'haver', etc.), the omission of some punctuation (especially commas), and the elimination of capital letters for nouns within phrases. There are also a few other minor discrepancies (see attached file).
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Francesco Ingoli
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Addressed to PF
CM petitions
Destination:
France (missions in)
Francesco Ingoli
Notes
Origin: Rome
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Vincentian Missionaries in Seventeenth-century Europe and Africa
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An account of the resource
An annotated collection of primary sources tracing the activities of the Congregation of the Mission in Europe and Africa. The documents listed here are drawn from the Vatican and Propaganda Fide archives and illustrate the missionary activities of the Congregation from its inception (1625) to the last decades of the seventeenth century. They underscore a rich and complex relationship with the Roman Curia and highlight the role of the papacy in shaping early modern religious, cultural and political frontiers in the context of the Catholic Reformation.
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57
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APF SOCG 199, 79r
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PF notes about CEC [1634] Rome
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[1634]
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Notes
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Original; not signed; no formal address or date; Latin and Italian; almost illegible
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Latin
Italian
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CEC
France (missions in)
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Internal PF document containing comments on the statutes of CEC, detailed chapter by chapter," to be shown only to the archbishop and the nuncio."
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PF
CEC
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France (missions in)
Notes
Origin: Rome
PF
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Vincentian Missionaries in Seventeenth-century Europe and Africa
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An account of the resource
An annotated collection of primary sources tracing the activities of the Congregation of the Mission in Europe and Africa. The documents listed here are drawn from the Vatican and Propaganda Fide archives and illustrate the missionary activities of the Congregation from its inception (1625) to the last decades of the seventeenth century. They underscore a rich and complex relationship with the Roman Curia and highlight the role of the papacy in shaping early modern religious, cultural and political frontiers in the context of the Catholic Reformation.
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164
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APF SOCG 145, 180r-184v
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Notes from the Assessor of the Holy Office of the Inquisition to the PF vice-prefect [Luigi Capponi], 1647-01-22, Rome
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1647-01-22
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Notes
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Italian
Latin
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Ireland
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Notes by the assessor of the Holy Office containing the names of 11 candidates for Irish bishoprics, as nominated by the cardinals of PF.
Date discussed 1647-01-22
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Assessor of the Holy Office of the Inquisition
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Addressed to [Luigi Capponi]
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See the related PF decree: APF ACTA 17, 304r-305v (database item 148).
See for another version of the list of names: APF SOCG 145, 180r-181v, 183v,184v (database item 405).
Assessor of the Holy Office of the Inquisition
Destination: Rome
Ireland
Notes
Origin: Rome
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Vincentian Missionaries in Seventeenth-century Europe and Africa
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An account of the resource
An annotated collection of primary sources tracing the activities of the Congregation of the Mission in Europe and Africa. The documents listed here are drawn from the Vatican and Propaganda Fide archives and illustrate the missionary activities of the Congregation from its inception (1625) to the last decades of the seventeenth century. They underscore a rich and complex relationship with the Roman Curia and highlight the role of the papacy in shaping early modern religious, cultural and political frontiers in the context of the Catholic Reformation.
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199
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APF SOCG 199, 165r-v
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PF notes about Authier's congregation [1647], Rome
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[1647]
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Notes
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Original; not signed; Latin and Italian
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Latin
Italian
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Christophe Authier
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PF follow-up notes concerning the statutes of Christophe Authier's congregation in Valence.
Date discussed 1647-06-17
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PF
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See for the actual statutes: APF SOCG 199, 167r-174v (database item 197)
For the PF degree on this topic: APF SOCG 199, 166r (database item 27).
Christophe Authier
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Notes
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PF
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Vincentian Missionaries in Seventeenth-century Europe and Africa
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An account of the resource
An annotated collection of primary sources tracing the activities of the Congregation of the Mission in Europe and Africa. The documents listed here are drawn from the Vatican and Propaganda Fide archives and illustrate the missionary activities of the Congregation from its inception (1625) to the last decades of the seventeenth century. They underscore a rich and complex relationship with the Roman Curia and highlight the role of the papacy in shaping early modern religious, cultural and political frontiers in the context of the Catholic Reformation.
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361
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APF SOCG 308, 371r-375v
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Comments by [William Lesley] on letters from the Scottish mission written in 1667
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[1667]
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Notes
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Italian
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Scotland
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Observations from [William Lesley] on the letters of the Scottish mission from the year 1667. His main points are: a) there is a structural lack of priests, mainly caused by the terrible state of the Scottish Colleges, the rectors of which are disobedient; b) the Colleges never call new students from the Highlands, although these would be the most suitable for the mission. This he says, is not strange, as the Jesuits have always neglected the Highlands, and stayed only with the rich and powerful people in the Lowlands. A remedy to these problems, and the same ones occurring in the Scottish monasteries in Germany, is to visit them and to constrain the superiors of the orders to make the rectors obey; and c) the best students are kept from the Scottish mission, as they are made to become Jesuits, convincing them that the vow they made [to go back to Scotland] was not binding.
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[William Lesley]
[William Lesley]
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Scotland
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Vincentian Missionaries in Seventeenth-century Europe and Africa
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An account of the resource
An annotated collection of primary sources tracing the activities of the Congregation of the Mission in Europe and Africa. The documents listed here are drawn from the Vatican and Propaganda Fide archives and illustrate the missionary activities of the Congregation from its inception (1625) to the last decades of the seventeenth century. They underscore a rich and complex relationship with the Roman Curia and highlight the role of the papacy in shaping early modern religious, cultural and political frontiers in the context of the Catholic Reformation.
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347
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APF SOCG 308, 301v
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PF notes of a petition by Dionisio Kennedy, 1667
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1667
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Notes
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Italian
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Scotland
Other religious orders
Petitions for missionary patents
Jesuits
Franciscans
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PF notes on a petition by Dionisio Kennedie [Kennedy], an Irish Augustinian wishing to go to the mission in the Scottish highlands. The petition notes that Kennedie is asking for the faculties of missionary, including a provision for daily expenses, and transportation expenses for himself and a companion, whom he proposes to find in either Italy or France; nobody has given information on this priest as of yet. In the Highlands there are already secular priests and Jesuits, as well as Bianchi [Francis White], and two Franciscan priests from Ireland. However, if possible, these two missionaries should be sent there as well, because there is a great need for priests.
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Franciscans
Jesuits
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Other religious orders
Petitions for missionary patents
Scotland
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Vincentian Missionaries in Seventeenth-century Europe and Africa
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An account of the resource
An annotated collection of primary sources tracing the activities of the Congregation of the Mission in Europe and Africa. The documents listed here are drawn from the Vatican and Propaganda Fide archives and illustrate the missionary activities of the Congregation from its inception (1625) to the last decades of the seventeenth century. They underscore a rich and complex relationship with the Roman Curia and highlight the role of the papacy in shaping early modern religious, cultural and political frontiers in the context of the Catholic Reformation.
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648
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APF SOCG 420, 154r, 155r, 156v, 167v
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Note on the indulgences requested by [Jean Le Vacher], [1669]
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[1669]
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Notes
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Italian
Latin
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Algiers
CM petitions
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Note on several indulgences requested by Jean Le Vacher, vicar apostolic of Algiers; the indulgences have already been obtained by PF, from the Congregation of Indulgences. Its noted that one indulgence needs papal consent.
Date discussed 1669-08-20
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PF
Algiers
CM petitions
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Notes
Origin: [Rome]
PF
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Vincentian Missionaries in Seventeenth-century Europe and Africa
Description
An account of the resource
An annotated collection of primary sources tracing the activities of the Congregation of the Mission in Europe and Africa. The documents listed here are drawn from the Vatican and Propaganda Fide archives and illustrate the missionary activities of the Congregation from its inception (1625) to the last decades of the seventeenth century. They underscore a rich and complex relationship with the Roman Curia and highlight the role of the papacy in shaping early modern religious, cultural and political frontiers in the context of the Catholic Reformation.
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810
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APF CP 23, 197r-200r
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Anonymous notes on a series of doubts, [1674]
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[1674]
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Origin:[Rome]
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Notes
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Original; unsigned
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Latin
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Conversion
Scotland
Scottish colleges
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Anonymous notes on a series of questions: a) whether it is allowed for a priest to marry a Catholic with a heretic to prevent fornication, considering the two have already been married by a heretic priest and share a house and bed. When there is a difference in religion usually missionaries are not allowed to marry the couple. Therefore no dispensation is given. Besides, the fact that there are many heretics living in the same place under a ruler of a different religion does not change the practice in Germany, England, and Scotland; b) it is not forbidden for Catholics to let a heretic priest collaborate in a wedding. If there is a risk of persecution they are allowed to be married in this manner, to prevent a scandal; c) the Catholic priest is not requested to write a testimony, because this is not necessary for the health of the marriage, and thus he should not risk his life; d) children of married heretics born before the conversion of their parents (who later received dispensation), are legitimate and not irregular; e) heretics who accepted the true religion are irregular, as are their children, and both need dispensation; f) there is a special decree from 28 November 1668 that gives dispensation to the studens of the Scottish Colleges; g) a marriage between two Catholics performed by a heretic priest (despite what was said at the council), is valid. Since the bishops have been forced to leave the country, the decree of the Congregation of the Holy Office on the subject of the Christians in Malavari, is to be enforced; h) it is not allowed to let children be baptized by a heretic priest. A PF decree says that it is not a sin; however, such a baptism is not valid when there is the possibility to baptize the children in a Catholic parish; i) children should always be baptized in case they die before reaching maturity; j) the access to heretic schools is very dangerous for boys. That is why, on 5 December 1668, the Congregation of the Holy Office decided that they should not be sent to these schools; k) the appointment of heretics to benefices according to Jus Patronatus is not valid, because heretics are not allowed to hold benefices. However, in order to not lose this right, the appointment of heretics will be tolerated; l) it is not necessary to have the Catholics restore the vestments of the churches. However, it would be a laudable thing to do, as it would restore the hope in the return of Catholicism in Scotland; m) the selling and buying of certain goods to/from non-believers is allowed for Catholics, but only if the purchase involves goods that used to belong to the church, which will be then returned to the church; and n) Catholics do not sin by paying the [heretic] tithe, considering that they are forced to do so.
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This document seems to be written by one person, as it uses the first person singular, but it is not known to us by whom.
There are two versions of this document in this CP; the other is to be found on page 203r-206r. Beside some abbreviations, there are not many differences between the two. This version has the title "Super Dubijs," while the title is missing in the other. Other differences include:
- "Parocho" in this version (f. 198r) is rendered in the other version as "Paroco" (f. 202r) or "Parochus" underlined (f. 203r);
- "poenitentes" in this version (f. 198v) is rendered in the other version as "pęnitentes" (202v).
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These 14 doubts had already been adressed earlier in this CP in a report on the mission in Scotland, see: APF CP 23, 176r-196v (database item 809).
Conversion
Notes
Origin:[Rome]
Scotland
Scottish colleges
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Vincentian Missionaries in Seventeenth-century Europe and Africa
Description
An account of the resource
An annotated collection of primary sources tracing the activities of the Congregation of the Mission in Europe and Africa. The documents listed here are drawn from the Vatican and Propaganda Fide archives and illustrate the missionary activities of the Congregation from its inception (1625) to the last decades of the seventeenth century. They underscore a rich and complex relationship with the Roman Curia and highlight the role of the papacy in shaping early modern religious, cultural and political frontiers in the context of the Catholic Reformation.
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811
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APF CP 23, 201r-202v
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Measures proposed for the Scottish colleges abroad, [1674]
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[1674]
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Origin:[Rome]
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Notes
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Original; unsigned
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Latin
Italian
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An account of the resource
A number of measures proposed to increase the amount of missionaries produced by the Scottish colleges abroad: 1) A visitation to the four colleges. For the college in Paris Card'li Bugliono [Cardinal de Bouillon] will be asked to inform PF about the quality of the students. The second one in Douai is nowadays part of France. They could write the same Cardinal de Bouillon for this and ask the father general of the Jesuits to tell them about the current state of this college. For the college in Madrid they should ask the nuncio [Galeazzo Marescotti]. The fourth college is in Rome about which one can read in this report on the choice of students.
2) They should ask the Jesuits how they choose their students nowadays and if they chose this students with advice from the prefect of the mission.
3)
4) It was discussed if it was better to send regular or secular priests. They do not see how the regular priests could be subjected to the secular prefect of a mission of seculars. In Ireland there are many Franciscans, who are better able to provide in the necessities for the mission than the seculars, neither are they exposed to the same dangers that priests from other countries are.
5) The missionaries will be annualy given Holy vessels according to their need.
6) The missionaries will receive books from PF
7) Provided
8) Provided
9) Help in the maintenance of the missionaries has always been frustrated by the Jesuits.
10) Provided with the faculties that already have been conceded. Maybe there should be written letters to the missionaries to encourage them to actually work for the mission.
11) This is to the prefect to decide.
12) There should be discussed with the superiors of Regular missionaries that the missionaries should be spread over the regions and dioceses of the country, for the secular missionaries they should talk to the prefect of the mission.
14) For the administration of the sacraments they should write to the internuncio.
15)
16) Allowed
17)
18) Should be discussed with the father general of the Jesuits.
19) Allowed, the prefect of the mission and the superiors of the missionaries should be written about this.
20)
21) The opinion of the prefect should be asked for the benefit of the Scottish youth.
22) The faculties to consecrate calices and altars has been conceded.
23) Since there are examples for other missions, they could do the same for Scotland.
24)
25) Since there is no general decree PF will not accept students from Scotland since they have their own colleges.
26) They will write to the nuncio's to France and Belgium in order that they will inform about suitable people and their qualities.
27) This case will be discussed during the meeting of this Congregation.
28) This would not change anything.
29) The current situation should be maintained.
30) Will be supplied by the pope.
31) There will be given a response.
32) They should chose another one, D. Valcherium [John Walker], who was a missionary.
33) It will be better to give this one to John Walker.
34) It would be better if the missionaries were able to use new oil.
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These points have first been adressed in the a CP report on the mission in Scotland, see: APF CP 23, 176r-196v (database item 809).
There seem to be other notes in which the same issues are adressed, those though same to be from a later stage, see: APF CP 23, 222r-225r (database item 812).
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Origin:[Rome]
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Vincentian Missionaries in Seventeenth-century Europe and Africa
Description
An account of the resource
An annotated collection of primary sources tracing the activities of the Congregation of the Mission in Europe and Africa. The documents listed here are drawn from the Vatican and Propaganda Fide archives and illustrate the missionary activities of the Congregation from its inception (1625) to the last decades of the seventeenth century. They underscore a rich and complex relationship with the Roman Curia and highlight the role of the papacy in shaping early modern religious, cultural and political frontiers in the context of the Catholic Reformation.
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813
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APF CP 23, 232r-v
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Respons to a serie of doubts, [1674]
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[1674]
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Origin:[Rome]
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Notes
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original; unsigned
Language
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Latin
Italian
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Conversion
Non-Catholic Christians
Scotland
Scottish colleges
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Response to a series of doubts; a) a missionary can legally conclude a marriage when there is either a risk of persecution, or whether it is needed to evade a scandal; b) the matrimony will only be valid when they first appear before a priest and two other people, before being married by a heretic priest. The marriage concluded in front of the heretic priest is not sacramental, but is merely a civic procedure; c) the Catholic priest involved should not give the spouses a testimonial letter, as he may risk gis life by doing so. This is also not necessary for the validity of the marriage; d) in a marriage in which the spouses received apostolic dispensation, the children are consequently legal; e) heretics who convert are probably irregular, and this is also ackowledged by law for their children as well. It is necessary therefore to let the missionaries give faculties; f) The congregations should add their own opinion on the matter; g) a marriage of two Catholics concluded by a heretic priest is probably valid, as decided by the council of Trent. They do have to conclude the marriage before a Catholic priest as well, but when this is not possible, it is not obligatory; h) if there is a real imminent danger, and if they are sure that the Catholics use the right procedure and requisites, it is not sin to allow children to be baptized by heretic priests, as everyone is allowed to babtize; i) Catholic priests can, and should baptize children born from fornication or adultry. Otherwise there will be the danger that the child will die before adulthood. It will also only bring advantage to the heretics; j) the parents of children who are forced to go to the schools of the heretics, are not able to do something about this, because because that would result in the persecution of the children; k) it could be a sin for those who are (according to the Jus Patronato) allowed to select people for benefices, and elect a heretic; l) those who once kept the fabrics of the priests should replace them, in case the country becomes Catholic again; m) there have previously been questions about whether Catholics can buy goods that once belonged to the church. PF allowed this with the condition that the goods were restituted to the church; and n) the catholics do not sin by paying the tenth or other taxes, because they have no way to be exempted from them. If they would see a way to be exempted from paying these taxes, it would be the right thing to do.
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This document consists of different parts, one of them is a series of doubts. Within this CP, there is a second copy of this list, practically identical to the first one, found on f. 233r-234v. While this one is part of a bigger document the other one has a title: "Dubij Venuti da un Regno infetto d’Heresia, che ui domina" (f. 223r). Besides differences in abbreviations and spelling, there are other varieties as well: this one says: "se sia permesso à i missionarij" (f. 195r), while the other one has "se sia p’messo a missionarij," (f. 233r). This one reads: "Se gl’Eretici, che in Scotia per l’eresia/ non sono infami," (f. 195r), the other one "Se li Heretici, che nel regno, del quale si par/ la p’ l’Heresia non sono infami," (f. 233v-234r). This one has "ne Collegij Scozzesi oltrama/rini" (f. 233v), where the other one has "ne Collegij nationali," (f. 233v). This one says "la S. Sede {non} sia con/sapeuole di questo. Si domanda," (f. 195v), where the other one says "la S. Sede Ap’ca non sia consapeuole di/ questo, onde si domanda," (f. 233v). This one says "e quando ne habbiano bisogno, si/ supplica per essa a fauore degl’Alunni del/ Collegio di Parigi, e delli sacerdoti già pro/mossi senta dispensa tale à gl’ordini sacri," (f. 196r) while it is missing in the other one. In this one there is written: "raccon/tando gl’Istorici Inglesi, che il Consilio di/ Trento fù riceuuto dalli Vescoui Catt’ci in un/ Sinodo tenuto in Edimburgo," (f. 196r), while in the other one there is: "raccon/tando gl’Historici del Regno, del quale si/ parla, che il Concilio di Trenot fù riceuuto/ dalli Vescoui Catt’ci di poi scacciati," (f. 233v). This one has "Se li Catt’ci in Scotia pecchino con permet/tere che li loro figlioli siano battezzati/ dagl’Eretici, acciò che essi non siano mo/lestati da i Predicanti," (f. 196r), while in the other one there is "Se i Cattolici nel regno sud’o infetto tutto d’/Heresia, che ui domina, pecchino con p’mettere/ che i loro figloli siano battezzati dalli Heretici/ accioche essi non siano molestati da/ Predicanti, e magistrati eretici," (f. 233v). This one reads: "Se i Catt’ci di Scotia, li quali non possono," (f. 196v), where in the other one its: "Se i Catt’ci del regno, del quale si parla, li/ quali non possono," (f. 234r). This one has "Se quelli, che hanno il jus patronato di nomi/nare à Benefitij," (f. 196v), the other one "Se quelli che hanno al antiquo in tempo de/ Catt’ci il Jus Patronato di nominare a/ Benefitij," (f. 234v).
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These 14 doubts have earlier been adressed in the CP in a report on the mission in Scotland, see: APF CP 23, 176r-196v (database item 809).
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Non-Catholic Christians
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Scottish colleges
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Vincentian Missionaries in Seventeenth-century Europe and Africa
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An annotated collection of primary sources tracing the activities of the Congregation of the Mission in Europe and Africa. The documents listed here are drawn from the Vatican and Propaganda Fide archives and illustrate the missionary activities of the Congregation from its inception (1625) to the last decades of the seventeenth century. They underscore a rich and complex relationship with the Roman Curia and highlight the role of the papacy in shaping early modern religious, cultural and political frontiers in the context of the Catholic Reformation.
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APF SOCG 494, 4r, 5r-v
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PF notes on the brief declaring Michel Monmasson vicar apostolic of Algiers, [1685]
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[1685]
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Algiers
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PF notes on a brief that declares Michel Monmasson vicar apostolic of Algiers. It includes a copy of the brief that was made for Philippe Le Vacher in 1650, and the decision on the issue that PF took in those days. According to PF notes, Monmasson was declared vicar apostolic by PF in January (see APF SOCG 492, 19r, 20v (database item 694)), and now the superior of CM would like to see this decision reinforced by a decree from the pope. The issue was discussed on 24 September 1685.
Date discussed 1685-09-24
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For the minutes of the PF meeting where this matter was discussed, see: APF ACTA 55, 161r, 161v (database item 689).
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