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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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896
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APF SC Barbaria 1, 449v-450r
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Letter from the PF-secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to Jean Le Vacher, 1672-05-30
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1672-05-30
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
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copy; signed
Language
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Italian
Subject
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Algiers
Trinitarians
Description
An account of the resource
Excerpt from a letter from PF-secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to Jean Le Vacher. The father general of the Trinitarians will recall his priest Bartolomeo Serrano [Bartolomeo Da Serrano]. Also the priests are instructed to obey Jean Le Vacher, and they are not allowed to do anything without his permission. Jean Le Vacher states that what is said above, also appears in the original letters.
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PF
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Adressed to Jean Le Vacher
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For the letter, to whom this copy was attached, see: APF SC Barbaria, 445r-448r (database item 894).
Algiers
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
Origin: Rome
PF
Trinitarians
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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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646
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APF LETTERE 72, 116v-117r
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Letter from the PF secretary [Edoardo Cibo] to Jean Le Vacher, 1683-04-08, Rome
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1683-04-08
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
Language
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Italian
Subject
The topic of the resource
Algiers
Capuchins
Slave priests
Description
An account of the resource
Letter from PF secretary [Edoardo Cibo] to Jean Le Vacher, vicar apostolic in Algiers. The secretary writes that Capuchin Father Giuseppe da Bologna has written to him, complaining that as there are so many slave priests, he has been left with only two bagnos to serve (one of which might go to another priest). Da Bologna wrote that the potential loss could result in a drop in income for him, and that sooner or later he will not be able to pay the rent of his house, which increased from 36 to 45 pezze da otto. Before referring this problem to the cardinals, the secretary wants to know from Jean Le Vacher the state of the mission, and the results of the Capuchin presence in the city. He also wants to know if it is possible to find a house with a lower rent. The letter dated 8 April 1683.
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[Edoardo Cibo]
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Addressed to Jean Le Vacher
[Edoardo Cibo]
Algiers
Capuchins
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
Origin: Rome
Slave priests
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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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641
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APF LETTERE 69, 127r-v
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Letter from the PF secretary [Edoardo Cibo] to the vicar apostolic of Tunis [Jean Le Vacher], 1680-04-30, Rome
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1680-04-30
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
Language
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Italian
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tunis
Other secular missionaries
Other religious orders
Description
An account of the resource
Letter from the secretary of PF to Jean Le Vacher, vicar apostolic of Tunis. As the cardinals have been informed about the great mischief among some priests in Tunis, they want to gather all the facts from Jean Le Vacher, in order to put an end to the problems. The letter dated 30 April 1680.
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[Edoardo Cibo]
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Addressed to Jean Le Vacher
[Edoardo Cibo]
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
Origin: Rome
Other religious orders
Other secular missionaries
Tunis
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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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640
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APF LETTERE 69, 127r
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Letter from the PF secretary [Edoardo Cibo] to Jean Le Vacher, 1680-04-30, Rome
Date
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1680-04-30
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Origin: Rome
Destination: Algiers
Type
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Letter
Language
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Italian
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tripoli
Algiers
Non-Catholic Christians
Description
An account of the resource
Letter from the secretary of PF [Edoardo Cibo] to Jean Le Vacher, vicar apostolic of Algiers. They ask that he repimand the Christians in Tripoli, to ensure that they all go to the priests of their respective rites, when they want to receive the sacraments. The letter dated 30 April 1680.
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[Edoardo Cibo]
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Addressed to Jean Le Vacher
[Edoardo Cibo]
Algiers
Destination: Algiers
Letter
Non-Catholic Christians
Origin: Rome
Tripoli
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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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619
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APF LETTERE 62, 98r-v
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Letter from the PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to Marcello Costa, 1673-11-04, Rome
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1673-11-04
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Tunis]
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Letter
Language
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Italian
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tunis
Bizerte
Description
An account of the resource
Copy of a letter from PF secretary [Urbano Cerri] to Marcello Costa. The secretary tells him that the cardinals will be displeased to hear that Jean Le Vacher has given him the provision of 30 scudi, before he even arrived at his new mission in Bizerte. Usually the provision starts from the day that PF receives confirmation that a missionary arrived at his destination. Therefore PF will not immediately pay the 30 scudi back. The secretary orders Costa to first go to his mission and start reporting from there, providing he wants to receive a provision from PF. The letter dated 4 November 1673.
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[Federico Baldeschi]
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Addressed to Marcello Costa
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See for a related letter to Jean Le Vacher (from the same day): APF LETTERE 62, 99r (database item 620).
The report is possibly: APF SOCG 438, 352r-v (database item 772).
[Federico Baldeschi]
Bizerte
Destination: [Tunis]
Letter
Origin: Rome
Tunis
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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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620
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APF LETTERE 62, 99r
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Letter from the PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to Jean Le Vacher, 1673-11-04
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1673-11-04
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
Language
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Italian
Subject
The topic of the resource
Bizerte
Tunis
Description
An account of the resource
Copy of a letter from PF secretary [Urbano Cerri] to Jean Le Vacher. He writes that he cannot understand why [Marcello] Costa is asking for a provision before his arrival at his new mission in Bizerte, since provisions are only given from the day of arrival. The secretary also does not understand why Costa wants to receive two provisions, one for Bizerte and one for Tunis; Costa is only supposed to go to Bizerte, and if Jean Le Vacher needs a new missionary for Tunis, PF would be happy to send one. PF asks Jean Le Vacher to make Costa change his plans. The letter dated 4 November 1673.
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[Federico Baldeschi]
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Addressed to Jean Le Vacher
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See for a related letter to Marcello Costa (from the same day): APF LETTERE 62, 98r-v (database item 619).
[Federico Baldeschi]
Bizerte
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
Origin: Rome
Tunis
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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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618
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APF LETTERE 62, 86r
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Letter from the PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to Marcello Costa, 1673-09-30, Rome
Date
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1673-09-30
Coverage
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Tunis]
Type
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Letter
Language
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Italian
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tunis
Description
An account of the resource
Copy of a letter from the secretary of PF to Marcello Costa, provicar in Tunis. PF secretary [Urbano Cerri] attaches the answers of the Holy Office to Costa's dubia [questions about how to deal with certain practical issues, regarding doctrine and sacraments in exceptional situations, such as the missions]. The secretary also requests him to report on his work in the mission. The letter dated 30 September 1673.
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[Federico Baldeschi]
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Addressed to Marcello Costa
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See for Marcello Costa's response: APF SOCG 448, 140r-v, 145r-v (database item 780).
[Federico Baldeschi]
Destination: [Tunis]
Letter
Origin: Rome
Tunis
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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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617
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APF LETTERE 62, 81v
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Letter from the PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to Cardinal Spinola Capranica, 1673-09-16, Rome
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1673-09-16
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Origin: Rome
Destination: Rome
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Letter
Language
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Italian
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tunis
Description
An account of the resource
Copy of a letter from PF secretary to Cardinal Spinola Capranica, who proposed Gatta and Fabritii for the mission in Tunis. PF secretary [Urbano Cerri] answers that he recently asked Jean Le Vacher, apostolic vicar in the area, whether there is a need for other priests; as soon as he receives an answer, he will notify the cardinal. The letter dated 16 September 1673.
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[Federico Baldeschi]
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Addressed to Spinola Capranica
[Federico Baldeschi]
Destination: Rome
Letter
Origin: Rome
Tunis
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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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616
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APF LETTERE 62, 35r
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Letter from the PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to Marcello Costa, 1673-06-10, Rome
Date
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1673-06-10
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Tunis]
Type
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Letter
Language
A language of the resource
Italian
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tunis
Other secular missionaries
Description
An account of the resource
Copy of a letter from PF secretary [Urbano Cerri] to Marcello Costa, a missionary in Tunis. As requested, Cerri forwarded him a letter from Mr. Barbottone, which stated that the secretary would be glad to advocate an increase of provision, should he receive letters from [Jean] Le Vacher indicating that such an increase is necessary. The letter dated 10 June 1673.
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[Federico Baldeschi]
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Addressed to Marcello Costa
[Federico Baldeschi]
Destination: [Tunis]
Letter
Origin: Rome
Other secular missionaries
Tunis
-
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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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609
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APF LETTERE 60, 79v
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Letter from the PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to the nuncio to France [Francesco Nerli], 1672-10-18, Rome
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1672-10-18
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Paris]
Type
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Letter
Language
A language of the resource
Italian
Subject
The topic of the resource
Scotland
Petitions for faculties
Description
An account of the resource
Copy of a letter from the secretary of PF to the nuncio to France, Francesco Nerli. The PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] writes that he gave a package to the procurator of the Scottish mission [William Lesley], with the faculties for the new prefect and for Alexander Lesley. The procurator dared to take out the patents, which was possibly in order to send them directly to Scotland instead of via the nuncio in France; instead they were separated from the letter to the nuncio. The secretary does not know what to think about this incident, but he will keep it in mind. The letter dated 18 October 1672.
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[Federico Baldeschi]
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Addressed to [Francesco Nerli]
[Federico Baldeschi]
Destination: [Paris]
Letter
Origin: Rome
Petitions for faculties
Scotland
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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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608
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APF LETTERE 60, 35v-36r
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Letter from the PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to Jean Le Vacher, 1672-04-30, Rome
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1672-04-30
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Origin: Rome
Destination: [Algiers]
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Letter
Language
A language of the resource
Italian
Subject
The topic of the resource
Algiers
Tunis
Trinitarians
Description
An account of the resource
Copy of a letter from PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to Jean Le Vacher, stating that PF has received Le Vacher's letter of 30 December in which he writes about Luigi Da Palermo and Bartolomeo Da Serrano. PF has sent several orders to the superior general of the Trinitarians to recall Da Serrano from the mission. PF instructs Le Vacher to tell them that they should obey him, and that without his consent they are not allowed to be missionaries in the area. The letter dated 30 April 1672.
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[Federico Baldeschi]
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Addressed to Jean Le Vacher
[Federico Baldeschi]
Algiers
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
Origin: Rome
Trinitarians
Tunis
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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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604
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APF LETTERE 58, 174v-175r
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Letter from the PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to Jean Le Vacher, 1671-11-14, Rome
Date
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1671-11-14
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Origin: Rome
Destination: [Algiers]
Type
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Letter
Language
A language of the resource
Italian
Subject
The topic of the resource
Algiers
Description
An account of the resource
Copy of a letter from the secretary of PF to Jean Le Vacher, that was attached to a brief that declared Le Vacher vicar apostolic of Carthage, as he had requested. PF encourages him to continue his work with the same zeal. The letter dated 14 November 1671.
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[Federico Baldeschi]
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Addressed to Jean Le Vacher
[Federico Baldeschi]
Algiers
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
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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APF LETTERE 56, 145r
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Letter from the PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to the superior of CM, 1670-11-23, Rome
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1670-11-23
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Destination: Paris
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Letter
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Italian
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Tunis
Capuchins
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Copy of a letter from the secretary of PF to the superior of CM. They ask that he refer the name of the Capuchin that Jean Le Vacher elected as vice-prefect for the Tunis mission [Luigi Da Palermo], because it was not in the report given to PF. The letter dated 12 November 1670.
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[Federico Baldeschi]
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Addressed to the superior of CM
[Federico Baldeschi]
Capuchins
Destination: Paris
Letter
Origin: Rome
Tunis
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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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626
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APF LETTERE 64, 11v
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Letter from the PF secretary [Francesco Ravizza] to the nuncio to France [Fabrizio Spada], 1674-12-18, Rome
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1674-12-18
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Letter
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Italian
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Scotland
Jesuits
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Letter from PF secretary [Francesco Ravizza] to the nuncio to France [Fabrizio Spada], stating that he should find a candidate who can become the general superior of both the secular, and the regular priests in the Scottish mission. This superior general is necessary, as there are often discords between the regular and secular priests, and PF does not really know what the missionaries are doing: in their writings some things are never mentioned or are somewhat distorted. The letter dated 19 February 1675.
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[Francesco Ravizza]
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Addressed to [Fabrizio Spada]
[Francesco Ravizza]
Destination: [Paris]
Jesuits
Letter
Origin: Rome
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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624
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APF LETTERE 63, 119r
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Letter from the PF secretary [Francesco Ravizza] to Jean Le Vacher, 1674-12-18, Rome
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1674-12-18
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
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Italian
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Tunis
Capuchins
Slaves (Christian)
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Copy of a letter from the secretary of PF to Jean Le Vacher, asking for information about Father Carlo di Ancona, sent as missionary to assist the slaves in Tunis. Eight slaves have made several complaints about him, and PF wants to know whether these are justified. The letter dated 18 December 1674.
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[Francesco Ravizza]
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Addressed to Jean Le Vacher
[Francesco Ravizza]
Capuchins
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
Origin: Rome
Slaves (Christian)
Tunis
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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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635
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APF LETTERE 67, 63r-v
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Letter from the PF secretary PF [Urbano Cerri] to William Lesley in Urbino, 1678-08-23, Rome
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1678-08-23
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Origin: Rome
Destination: Urbino
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Letter
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Italian
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Scotland
Other secular missionaries
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Letter from PF secretary [Urbano Cerri] to William Lesley, in which he thanks him for the news he had sent. The secretary also assures Lesley that he will take care of the Scottish mission, especially concerning Lesley’s brother. The letter dated 23 August 1678.
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[Urbano Cerri]
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Addressed to William Lesley
[Urbano Cerri]
Destination: Urbino
Letter
Origin: Rome
Other secular missionaries
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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APF LETTERE 67, 39r-v
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Letter from the PF secretary [Urbano Cerri] to William Lesley, 1678-06-22, Rome
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1678-06-22
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Letter
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Italian
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Scotland
Other secular missionaries
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Letter from the secretary of PF to William Lesley, in which he writes that he is very glad to hear that the missionaries in Scotland are doing well, and are making progress. The letter dated 22 June 1678.
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[Urbano Cerri]
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Addressed to William Lesley
[Urbano Cerri]
Destination: [Rome]
Letter
Origin: Rome
Other secular missionaries
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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APF LETTERE 67, 12r-v
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Letter from the PF secretary [Urbano Cerri] to William Lesley in Pesaro, 1678-03-05, Rome
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1678-03-05
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Origin: Rome
Destination: Pesaro
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Letter
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Italian
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Scotland
Other secular missionaries
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An account of the resource
Letter from the secretary of PF to William Lesley, in which he writes that he will help Gio’ Iruinio [John Irvin]. The letter also states that he will talk with Lesley about his desire to go to the mission, adding however, that he thinks that Lesley is very wise and does not need his advice. The letter dated 5 March 1678.
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[Urbano Cerri]
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Addressed to William Lesley
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This letter is a response to a letter from William Lesley, see: APF Scozia vol.1, 785r-786r (database item 746)
[Urbano Cerri]
Destination: Pesaro
Letter
Origin: Rome
Other secular missionaries
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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251
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APF SOCG 255, 34r
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Letter from the PF prefect to Philippe Le Vacher, 1661-06-15, Rome
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1661-06-15
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Tunis]
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Letter
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Copy; signed
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Italian
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Algiers
Slaves (Christian)
Slave priests
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Copy of a letter from Cardinal Antonio, prefect of PF, to Philippe Le Vacher, apostolic vicar in Algiers, declaring that all members of religious orders in Algiers, whether free or slaves, should be obedient to the vicar, and giving him the permission to punish and correct them when needed. Copy by PF secretary Alberizzi.
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Antonio Barberini jr
Mario Alberizzi
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Addressed to Phillippe Le Vacher
Algiers
Antonio Barberini jr
Destination: [Tunis]
Letter
Mario Alberizzi
Origin: Rome
Slave priests
Slaves (Christian)
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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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Destination: Rome
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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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98
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ASV Cong.Concilio Relat.Dioec. 772, 1r-12v, issue 2
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Report from Charles de Bourlon to SCC, 1662-09-23, Rome
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1662-09-23
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Report
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Original; signed; Latin. Folios unnumbered in the original; this is the second document in the box.
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Latin
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Soissons
France (missions in)
Visitation
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Visitation report by Charles de Bourlon, bishop of Soissons, from 1662. CM priests are not mentioned. For Montmirail, only two priories mentioned, one run by Augustinians, another by Benedictines (f. 7r). The report only refers in some detail to ordinaries (as well as the city cathedral and such) and most of the issues enumerated at the end regard jurisdiction controversies or clarifications. (The attached file contains the beginning of the document only).
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The document is signed "Carolus Episcopus Suessionensis." Charles de Bourlon was bishop of Soissons between 1656-1685.
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Charles de Bourlon
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Addressed to SCC
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See for the response, dated 26 September 1662, in corresponding ASV: ASV Cong.Concilio, Libri Litter. Visit. SS. Liminum (not in this database).
Charles de Bourlon
Destination: [Rome]
France (missions in)
Origin: Rome
Report
Soissons
Visitation
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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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800
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APF SOCG 475, 101r-111v
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Translation of petition with five testimonies, 10-06-1679, Rome
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1679-06-10
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Rome]
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Statement
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Contemporary translation
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Italian
Latin
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Algiers
Conversion
Slaves (Christian)
Slave priests
Trinitarians
Description
An account of the resource
Petition with five testimonies. Bartolomeo Serrano [Bartolomeo Da Serrano] and Matteo Losana, are both discalced Trinitarians working in the Trinitarian hospitals in Algiers, who now claim their rights. Pope Clement VIII gave a papal bull to the Trinitarians (this was later confirmed by other popes), in which they were given various privileges, exemptions and liberties; they now ask for these privileges to be confirmed, and also for new privileges. First however, it is necessary to give information about the ongoing problems with a French priest, who calls himself vicar of Carthage [Jean Le Vacher]. Le Vacher impeded in various ways their assistance in the divine worship of the Spanish Catholics. He gave order that instead of peace, there would be unrest, giving hardship to all the Christians that could not celebrate the divine worship. They asked for testimonials to describe what actions Jean Le Vacher had committed, and how the two priests of the hospitals behaved in response. The case has been refered to Cardinal Massimi, a patron of the order, and he requested Pietro d'Aragona (in a letter dated 20 February 1677) to collect more information on the case; this was done by talking to former slaves who are currently staying at the court of Madrid, from both a religious and secular backgrounds. Their testimonies were shown to PF and to others to whom it might be necessary; this happened on 25 May 1677. The notary received in Madrid on 31 May 1677, a petition on behalf of Francesco Garcia from la Terra di Tineo in Asturië. He is the cook of the count of Umanes and is staying at his court. He left the court together with Lorenzo Santos Di San Pietro (councilor of the king of Castile), who went to the Canary islands as a judge and a visitor. Around 10 years ago, whilst they were returning to Spain, they were taken as slaves by Moorish Corsairs from Algiers. They stayed there for six years, and he worked in the hospital of San Giuseppe in Algiers, where he met Da Sarrano. He states that he always saw Sarrano working hard at the hospital. He also saw a French priest, who he thought was named Giovanni di Bachel [Jean Le Vacher] bothering Da Serrano, as he was frustrated with his religious work at the hospital. Le Vacher told the authorities that Da Serrano wanted to create an uprising, for which he was imprisoned. While Da Serrano was in prison for 13 days, Le Vacher took all the crosses, and the symbol of the Trinitarians, from the hospital. He also saw how Le Vacher forbade the slave priests to go to mass, and administer the sacraments for the sick Christian slaves without his license. He also forbade them to go to the feast of the patron saints of the hospitals, by sending Turks who said that they were sent by the French. He also forbade the administration of the sacraments, and took the eucharist from the hospital to his house. He did this so that everyone would need to go to his house. Le Vacher also wanted to keep the sick heretics and Lutherans in the same room as the Catholics. The second witness is Gio' Maria Sana [Giovanni Maria Sana] from Cagliari in Sardinia, but he is currently living at the court of Madrid. Around eight years ago this witness wanted to go from Sardinia to Napels, but was made slave by Moors from Algiers. They brought him to the city, where he was a slave for almost eight years. Last year in 1676, he was freed by Discalced Augustinians. Because he was sick, he stayed in the hospital of San Giuseppe, where he met Da Serrano. The witness saw how Da Serrano worked in the hospital, but was frustrated by a French priest who called himself vicar apostolic; in the petition he states that he does not remember the name of the French priest, but it is obviously Jean Le Vacher. He saw how Le Vacher gave orders to remove the coat of arms of the Trinitarians. He said he did this to replace them with San Louis, and other saints of his devotion. In order to do this, he had Da Serrano imprisoned by the Turks under the false pretense of wanting to cause an uprising. He forbade the slave priests from administering the sacraments in the hospitals, and allowed their masters to order these slave priests to work in the gardens. He forbade them to keep the sacrario in the chapels of the hospital, so that they had to go to the house of Le Vacher. Once, Le Vacher sent Turks to the feast of San Giuseppe to end the celebration. He also wanted to keep heretics and Lutherans in the same rooms as Catholics. The third witness is Giovanni Maria di Castello from Baiona in Galicia. In the year 1675 he was taken slave while returning from the Indies on the ship of Don Antonio Di Lima. He was brought to Algiers, where he remained a slave for 10 years and nine days. He knew Bartolomeo Da Serrano as well as Jean Le Vacher. He saw that on 25 November when Da Serrano was giving the general absolution, Le Vacher forbade him to do so, and told him that only he could do this. On another occassion, on the feast of San Giuseppe during the Holy sacrament, Le Vacher entered the chapel and said that he could not proceed. Da Serrano responded that they had always celebrated this way and that he (as a patron of the Hospitals and Chapels), did not have to answer to anyone else. Le Vacher angered by this, went to the Mohammedan Tribunal, and had the Turks and Moors stop the festivities. He also forced the Trinitarians to remove a painting of their order, and had it replaced with a painting of Saint Louis of France. After Da Serrano forbade this, Le Vacher went again to the Tribunal, and told the Turks and Moors that Da Serrano placed crosses in their country, and that he wanted to start a rebellion. All the crosses were consequently removed from the hospitals, and Da Serrano was thrown in prison were he stayed for 13 days. Le Vacher forbade anyone to administer the sacraments to the sick in the hospital, and to ensure that they would listen, he allowed their masters to have them work in the gardens. Together with the French consul, he tried to buy the hospital of San Giuseppe to turn it into a house for French merchants. They offered the Turks 800 pezzi to buy it, and whilst at first the Turks accepted, they later wanted to keep it for themselves. The Holy sacrament, that used to be kept in the hospital of San Giuseppe, was brought to the house of Le Vacher, a place full of Moors, Jews and Lutherans. Le Vacher also forced Da Serrano to accept a Lutheran among the Catholics. According to Da Serrano this was not possible, because it was against the rules of the order, and because one shouldn't place wolves among the angels; its noted that on one occassion whilst giving the Holy sacrament to a Catholic, a Lutheran nearby started to laugh. The fourth testimony is Gio' Garcia di Acevo, who is from the the archbishopric of Burgos in Saunus, and is currently staying at the court of Madrid. He has been in Algiers for 10 years, after he was taken as slave whilst travelling from Gilbraltar, with the provision for the soldiers of the king. In Algiers he met Jean Le Vacher, and when he went to the hospital of San Giuseppe, he also met Bartolomeo Serrano. Le Vacher was very close with the Turks and with their help, he had the crosses removed from the hospital of San Giuseppe, and also a painting of the mystery of the Trinity which was replaced with a painting of King Loius of France. Da Serrano was imprisoned for 13 or 14 days under the false accusation of wanting to cause a rebellion. Le Vacher forbade the priests to administer the Holy sacraments in the hospitals, forcing them to go to his house or the oratory. To make sure that they would obey, he had their masters make them work in the gardens. Le Vacher also tried to buy the hospital of San Giuseppe from the Turks. He tried to place infidels and sectarians in the same hospital rooms as the Catholics; usually the infidels were kept apart, in order for them to be converted more easily. Jo Giovanni Di Cabredo, the apostolic notary and archivist of the audience and tribunal of the nunciary in Spain, signs this in Madrid on 5 June 1677. The notaries Antonio Del Sola, Pietro Bermejo and Francesco Gutierrez do the same. Claudius Franciscus Louvet translated this from Spanish to Italian in Rome, on 10 June 1679 with his own hand.
Date discussed: 1679-09-11
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Giovanni Di Cabredo
Claudio Francesco Louvet
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For the minutes of the PF meeting where this matter was discussed, see: APF ACTA 49, 205r, 214r-218v, issue 18 (database item 681).
See for the Spanish original: APF SOCG 475, 113r-114v, 117r-118v (database item 801).
Algiers
Claudio Francesco Louvet
Conversion
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Giovanni Di Cabredo
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Slave priests
Slaves (Christian)
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Trinitarians
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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 255, 33r
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PF decree, 1650-09-17, Rome
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1650-09-17
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Algiers
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Copy of a decree issued by PF on 9 August 1650, regarding the petition of Philippe Le Vacher to be declared apostolic vicar in Algiers. The main reason is to give him jurisdiction over the slave priests who cause scandal by their way of living. PF decides to ask the archbishop of Carthage to declare Philippe Le Vacher vicar general in Algiers. Copy by PF secretary, dated 17 September 1650.
Date discussed 1650-08-09
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Dionisio Massari
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For the minutes of the PF meeting where this matter was discussed, see: APF ACTA 19, 397r, 401r-v (database item 466).
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Dionisio Massari
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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 199, 166r
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PF decree concerning Authier's congregation, 1647-04-01, Rome
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1647-04-01
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Latin
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Christophe Authier
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PF decree concerning the statutes of Christophe Authier's congregation in Valence.
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Francesco Ingoli
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See for the actual statutes and follow-up notes: APF SOCG 199 167r-174v (database item 197) and APF SOCG 199 165r-v (database item 199).
Christophe Authier
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France (missions in)
Francesco Ingoli
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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
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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
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France (missions in)
Francesco Ingoli
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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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750
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APF SOCG 424, 245r-246v
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Letter from Girolamo Da Sassari to Antonio Di Seravezza, 16[69]-01-16, Rome
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16[69]-01-16
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Tunis]
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Letter
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Italian
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Capuchins
Conversion
Franciscans
Ransom
Seravezza case
Tunis
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Letter from Girolamo Da Sassari to Antonio Di Saraveza [Antonio Di Seravezza]. He has been in Rome for two months, due to the problems in Tunis. They have decided that there will be a Capuchin mission in the city, and that he will be its prefect. Many things that padre Damiano proposed were accepted (the kind of things that were only in their interest), which is why he does not want to go back to Tunis. He is however still willing to help his friend [Di Seravezza]. He hopes that they will see each other again and that he can tell him all the things that he cannot send in writing. Dottore Pagni, the grand duke of Florence, and the secretary of PF [Federico Baldeschi] have both shown him great respect for all the things he has done for the church. Levachier [Jean Le Vacher] cannot any longer pretend to have authority over the mission in Tunis, therefore he should only be concerned about Algiers. Caualli has become bishop in Napels, and he will visit him and give him the letters of Di Seravezza, to tell him about his suffering. He asks him to provide information on how things are going in Tunis. He has tried to help Mustafa della Meca who has converted, and the procurator general of the Celestines will also try to help him. He has given 170 pezze da otto reali to Labar, 150 to ransom Giacinto, and the other twenty are for Di Seravezza. He has also left behind some books, worth 50 pezze da otto reali, which should be used to atone Sig'r Carletto and Sig'r Biagio. He also asks to greet Sig'r Capitan Bernardo Rapalli, and Patron Martino, both from the bagno of San Francesco, and Angelo Bernardelli, Giulio Anastasio, Gio' Antonio, Andrea Caraca. He has tried to ransom the slave from Civitavecchia, but they did not want to let him go. PF wants the consul [Jean Ambrozin] to pay back everything he took from the church. He has been suprised that the consul has shown their writings, because it is very damaging to his reputation, but not to Da Sassari's. Before he can return to Tunis, he will first have to go to Sardinia, in order to see his general.
Date discussed: 1670-11-10
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Because the paper is torn the two last numbers of the year are missing. Even though Girolamo Da Sassari says he has been in Rome for two months, he left Tunis in September 1668. The month of the letter is January, so the year has to be 1669. According to the discussion in PF many things described by Girolamo Da Sassari in this letter are made up by him. APF SOCG 424, 242r-243v (database item 748).
This would mean that Antonio Di Seravezza would still have been in Tunis, as he did not leave before August 1669.
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Girolamo Da Sassari
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Adressed to Antonio Di Seravezza
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For the minutes of the PF meeting where this matter was discussed, see: APF ACTA 39, 197r, 201r-202v (database item 669).
Capuchins
Conversion
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Franciscans
Girolamo da Sassari
Letter
Origin: Rome
Ransom
Seravezza case
Tunis
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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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693
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APF ACTA 59, 122v-126r
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PF minutes, 1659-04-26, Rome
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1689-04-26
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Minutes
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Latin
Italian
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Algiers
Trinitarians
Other secular missionaries
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Minutes of PF general meeting of 26 April 1689 discussing among other issues, who should be appointed to vicar apostolic in Algiers, now that Michel Monmasson has died. Possible candidates are Francesco Molignano (who was appointed provicar by Michel Monmasson before he died), d'Espinosa (the superior of the Trinitarians in the mission), and Giuseppe Giannola (a missionary in Bizerte, whose work greatly pleased Monmasson when he was still alive). The summary includes the reasonings for the different candidates. The cardinals decide to appoint Giuseppe Giannola as apostolic vicar for three years.
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Algiers
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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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APF ACTA 58, 23r, 42r-45r
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PF minutes, 1688-02-03, Rome
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1688-02-03
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Minutes
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Latin
Italian
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Algiers
CM petitions
Trinitarians
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Minutes of PF general meeting of 3 February 1688 discussing among other issues, two letters from the vicar apostolic of Algiers [Michel Monmasson], one dated 17 July, and the other 6 September. He asks for the faculty to read more than two masses per day, and for a remedy against the fact that some priests (especially the administrator of the Trinitarian hospitals in Algiers), do not obey him. As to the first request: this has always been forbidden by PF and will not be granted. The secretary notes that there have always been troubles between the Trinitarians and the vicar apostolic. In 1673, the superior general of the Trinitarians had been ordered to see to it that the Trinitarians would not administer any sacraments without the consent of the vicar apostolic. The cardinals decide that this decree of 28 February 1673 should be renewed, and that the nuncio must be written to for information.
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PF
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See for the letter of 17-07-1687: APF SOCG 500, 180r, 181r-184v, 185v (database item 698).
Algiers
CM petitions
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Minutes
Origin: Rome
PF
Trinitarians
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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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691
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APF ACTA 57, 23r, 28r-v
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PF minutes, 1687-02-17, Rome
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1687-02-17
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Minutes
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Latin
Italian
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Algiers
CM petitions
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Slaves (Christian)
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Minutes of PF general meeting of 17 February 1687 discussing among other issues, a petition on behalf of Michel Monmasson, vicar apostolic in Algiers. He asks: a) for some medals to distribute among the slaves; b) what authority he has with regard to Greek orthodox; and c) for the permission to say more than two masses per day. The minutes state that the latter request has always been rejected. The cardinals decide to postpone discussing this issue, so that they can first receive some more information from the secretary.
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PF
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See for the letter discussed during this meeting: APF SOCG 497, 133r, 134r-135v, 136v (database item 697).
Algiers
CM petitions
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Minutes
Non-Catholic Christians
Origin: Rome
PF
Slaves (Christian)
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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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690
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APF ACTA 56, 175r-v
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PF minutes, 1686-10-07, Rome
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1686-10-07
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Minutes
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Italian
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Algiers
CM petitions
Non-Catholic Christians
Slaves (Christian)
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Minutes of PF general meeting of 7 October 1686 discussing among other issues, a petition on behalf of Michel Monmasson, vicar apostolic in Algiers. Monmasson asks several things: a) whether as vicar apostolic he now has more authority than that of a simple missionary, so that he can do something against the abuses of some laics and priests; b) whether he has authority over the Greek priests; c) whether he can allow some laics to handle the sacred vessels; and d) lastly, he asks for some blessed medals that he can distribute among the slaves. The cardinals decide that PF secretary should ask the pope to grant Monmasson a papal brief (which, as the secretary observes, he had not yet received).
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PF
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See for the letter discussed during this meeting: APF SOCG 496, 1r, 2v (database item 696).
Algiers
CM petitions
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Minutes
Non-Catholic Christians
Origin: Rome
PF
Slaves (Christian)