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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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434
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APF SOCG 248, 180r,181v
Title
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Petition on behalf of Philippe Le Vacher to PF, [1656-1657], Algiers
Date
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[1656-1657]
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Origin: Algiers
Destination: Rome
Type
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Petition
Language
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Italian
Subject
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Algiers
Petitions for faculties
CM petitions
Description
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Petition on behalf of Philippe Le Vacher, vicar apostolic in Algiers to PF. He asks for the faculty to consecrate altar stones and chalices, as sometimes the chalices are either stolen by the Turks, or are gilded again; he also notes that there is currently no bishop to consecrate them.
Additional comments
Date based on the discussion of a petition with the same subject which was in March 1657. APF ACTA 25, 64r-v, issue 1 (database item 520). However it might also be earlier since other document from this SOCG are also from an earlier date.
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Philippe Le Vacher
Contributor
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Addressed to PF
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See for a petition with the same content: APF SOCG 248, 177r, 184v (database item 431).
See for a discussion of a petition with the same content: APF ACTA 25, 64r-v, issue 1 (database item 520).
Algiers
CM petitions
Destination: Rome
Origin: Algiers
Petition
Petitions for faculties
Philippe le Vacher
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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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742
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APF SOCG 430, 291r
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Statement by Bernardus Maria, Joannes Cabrold, brother Emmanuel and Ludovicus Rodriguez, slave priests in Algiers, about the ransoming of Luigi Palermo, 1671-06-29
Date
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1671-06-29
Coverage
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Origin: Algiers
Destination:
Type
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Statement
Format
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Original; signed
Language
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Latin
Subject
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Algiers
Capuchins
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Ransom
Slave priests
Tunis
Description
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Statement by Bernardus Maria, Joannes Cabrold, brother Emmanuel and Ludouicus Rodriguez. These priests in Algiers attest that Joanne’ le Vacher [Jean Le Vacher] ransomed Ludouicu a Palermo [Luigi Da Palermo] for 650 scudi in Algiers in 1670. He can therefore administer the sacrements and fulfill other duties, during the next three years in the city of Tunis.
Date discussed: 1671-08-06
Additional comments
This is the evidence that Jean Le Vacher uses to proof to PF that it was him, and not somebody else, who ransomed Luigi Da Palermo.
Creator
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Bernardus Maria; Joannes Cabrold, Emmanuel; Ludovicus Rodriguez
Relation
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For the minutes of the PF meeting where this matter was discussed, see: APF ACTA 41 305r, 330r-338r.
This document was sent by Jean Le Vacher to PF as proof that it was him who ransomed Jean Le Vacher. See for his letter APF SOCG 430, 289r-v, 293r (database item 740).
Algiers
Bernardus Maria; Joannes Cabrold
Capuchins
Destination:
Emmanuel; Ludovicus Rodriguez
Origin: Algiers
Other religious orders
Ransom
Slave priests
Statement
Tunis
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Title
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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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743
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APF SOCG 430, 292r
Title
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Statement from Jean Dubourdieu about the ransoming of Luigi Da Palermo, 1671-06-26, Algiers
Date
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1671-06-26
Coverage
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Origin: Algiers
Destination:
Type
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Statement
Format
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Original; unsigned
Language
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French
Subject
The topic of the resource
Algiers
Capuchins
Ransom
Slave priests
Tunis
Description
An account of the resource
Statement by Jean Dubourdieu. He attests that Jean Le Vacher has ransomed Louis De Palerme [Luigi Da Palermo] for 650 piece de huit, on condition that he would administer the sacraments in Tunis for the duration of three years, in the position of provicar apostolic.
Date discussed: 1671-08-06
Additional comments
This is the evidence that Jean Le Vacher uses to proof to PF that it was him, and not somebody else, who ransomed Luigi Da Palermo.
Creator
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Jean Dubourdieu
Relation
A related resource
For the minutes of the PF meeting where this matter was discussed, see: APF ACTA 41 305r, 330r-338r.
This document was sent by Jean Le Vacher to PF as proof that it was him who ransomed Jean Le Vacher. See for his letter APF SOCG 430, 289r-v, 293r (database item 740).
Algiers
Capuchins
Destination:
Jean Dubourdieu
Origin: Algiers
Ransom
Slave priests
Statement
Tunis