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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
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Italian
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Algiers
Trinitarians
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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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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
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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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606
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APF LETTERE 59, 12r
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Letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, 1672-03-14, Rome
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1672-03-14
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Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
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Italian
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Bizerte
Slaves (Christian)
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Copy of a letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, stating that PF has been told that there are no priests in Bizerte to assist the slaves there; therefore PF request that Jean Le Vacher choose a priest who can fulfill this task. The letter dated 14 March 1672.
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For Le Vacher's response to this letter, see: APF SOCG 438, 465r, 466r-v, 467v (database item 769).
Bizerte
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
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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658
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APF SOCG 461, 266r-v, 267r-v
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PF summary on the case of Luigi Da Palermo, [1671 or later]
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[1671 or later]
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Summary
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Italian
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Capuchins
Tunis
Corsairs
Ransom
Renegades
Slaves (Christian & Muslim)
Description
An account of the resource
PF summary on the case of Luigi Da Palermo, a Capuchin who left the mission of Tunis. The summary includes the viewpoint of both the Capuchin commissary of Sicily, Gioseppe d’Ica, and Luigi Da Palermo himself about his work as a missionary, and the reasons why he left Tunis to go to Rome.
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Capuchins
Corsairs
Destination:
Origin: [Rome]
PF
Ransom
Renegades
Slaves (Christian & Muslim)
Summary
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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867
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APF Lettere 57, 139r
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Letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, 1671-12-14, [Rome]
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1671-12-14
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Origin: [Rome]
Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
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Italian
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Capuchins
Slaves (Christian)
Tunis
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Letter from PF to Vicario Leuacher [Jean Le Vacher]. Following the departure of Luigi Da Palermon, the Christian slaves in Tunis have been left without anyone authorised to absolve specific cases. Therefore PF decided to send Marcello Costa to the mission, with the faculties of missionary.
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Adressed to Jean Le Vacher
Capuchins
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
Origin: [Rome]
PF
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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866
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APF Lettere 57, 119r-120v
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Letter from PF to 'Abb'e Catalone', 1671-11-03, [Rome]
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1671-11-03
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Origin: [Rome]
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
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Italian
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Algiers
Ransom
Slave priests
Slaves (Christian)
Trinitarians
Description
An account of the resource
Letter from PF to 'Abb'e Catalone.' Included in the letter is the report on everything that happened in Algiers between Bartolomeo Da Serrano (a Trinitarian), and the vicar apostolic; also added are the writings of the vicar apostolic and decisions of PF, on the behavior of the other Trinitarian priests. The report on what happened with the Trinitarian priests is as follows. For many years, PF has placed Barbery Gio' Levacher [Jean Le Vacher] a French CM priest, as vicar apostolic. With his zeal and with the assistance of the consuls of France, who are very powerful in the region, he has helped the poor slaves and those in the Catholic faith. Recently, he has written twice to PF, about the Trinitarians in his regions. The first time he wrote, he informed PF that the Trinitarians were ransoming slaves, administering confessions (and other sacraments) without his permission, or showing him a privilige or some other kind of faculty. Le Vacher asked PF how he should handle the situation, and PF decided that the Trinitarians should ask Le Vacher for his permission to administer the sacraments. The second time, Le Vacher informed PF about Bartolomeo Da Serrano (a Spanish Trinitarian), who stayed in Algiers, in order to administer the hospital of Christian slaves. Not only did he take confessions and administered the sacraments without asking permission or showing a faculty, but he also spoke to Le Vacher in a way that showed little respect for his office or position. Moreover, he kept the Holy sacrament in an indecent place, and also prohibited Le Vacher from entering chapels which he administered. It was not enough just to warn him, and during the heated conversations in which Le Vacher prohibited him under penalty of interdiction to administer the sacraments, Da Serrano behaved in the same manner. Based on this report PF decided to write to the Trinitarian father general, and order him to make his priests obey the vicar apostolic, who they should recognize as their superior. PF received a letter from four slave priests, in which they discussed the disregard Da Serrano has for the orders of the vicar apostolic, and the uprising of Spanish priests (orchestrated by Da Serrano), against the vicar; there has even been a song composed which sang about electing a new vicar apostolic. PF requests that the nuncio to Spain should force the Trinitarian father general to recall Da Serrano. He should also receive another punishment, in order to force the other priests to respect the authority of the vicar apostolic.
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PF
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Algiers
Letter
Origin: [Rome]
PF
Ransom
Slave priests
Slaves (Christian)
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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865
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APF Lettere 57, 116v
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Letter from PF to the father general of the Trinitarians, 1671-10-06, [Rome]
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1671-10-06
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
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Italian
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Barbary (unspecified or several locations)
Trinitarians
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Letter from PF to the father general of the Trinitarians. PF had already forbidden Trinitarian priests who reside in Barbary to administer the sacraments, or to mingle in any other practice, since there is a vicar apostolic [Jean Le Vacher]. Now however, PF have come to understand that Bartolomeo Da Serrano has administered confessions and other sacraments, despite being prohibited by the vicar apostolic.
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Text is incomplete because there is a photo missing.
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PF
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Adressed to the father general of the Trinitarians
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PF already asked the Trinitarians earlier to call Da Serrano back, see: APF LETTERE 55, 76v (database item 602).
Barbary (unspecified or several locations)
Letter
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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894
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APF SC Barbaria 1, 449r
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Letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, 1671-10-06, Rome
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1671-10-06
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
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copy; signed
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Italian
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Algiers
Trinitarians
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An account of the resource
Letter from PF and its secretary [Federico Baldeschi] to Jean Le Vacher, about the Trinitarians in Algiers. In previous letters, PF praised Le Vacher because he warned them in a very brotherly way, about the Trinitarian brother Bartolomeo Da Serrano; he was accussed of administering the sacrament without permission, even though this was forbidden under penalty of interediction. The Trinitarian superiors have been forced to make it known to their priests, that when they arrive in Algiers, they are under the supervision of Le Vacher. Written for Card. Altierj [Paluzio Altieri].
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For the earlier letter mentioned, see: APF LETTERE 55, 73v (database item 597).
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
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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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864
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APF Lettere 57, 114v
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Letter from PF to the commissionar general of the Minor Obersvants, 1671-[09-]06, [Rome]
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1671-[09]-06
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
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Italian
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Seravezza case
Franciscans
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An account of the resource
Letter from PF to the commissioner general of the Minor Observants. With the letter sent on 10 November [1670], the arrest of Antonio Di Seravezza (a Minor Observant), was requested. PF instructs that he should be detained in one of the convents of his order, until PF make further decisions.
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The exact date is uncertain, and the text is incomplete because there is a photo missing.
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PF
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Adressed to the commissionar general of the Minor Obersvant
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For the file in which PF decided for the first time to arrest Di Seravezza, see: APF ACTA 39, 197r, 201r-202v (database item 669).
Franciscans
Letter
Origin: [Rome]
PF
Seravezza case
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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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863
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APF Lettere 57, 88r
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Letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, 1671-08-03
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1671-08-03
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Origin: [Rome]
Destination: Algiers
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
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Italian
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Algiers
Capuchins
Slaves (Christian)
Tunis
Ransom
Description
An account of the resource
Letter from PF to Gio' Levacher [Jean Le Vacher], vicar apostolic of Algiers. PF understands that Le Vacher has always cared for the Christians who stay in the areas assigned to him. It is also well known to PF that Le Vacher has always tried to increase the esteem that PF has for him. Now they have come to understand that Le Vacher has ransomed Luigi Da Palermo (a Capuchin priest), at his own expense. It is believed that Da Palermo is very gifted, and he has not only been recommended by PF, but has also been assigned the cure of the slaves in Tunis. PF remind Le Vacher that he has to pay attention to the behavior of Da Palermo.
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This is probably an answer to a letter by Jean Le Vacher, see: APF SOCG 429, 278r-279v (database item 716).
Algiers
Capuchins
Destination: Algiers
Letter
Origin: [Rome]
PF
Ransom
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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715
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APF ACTA 41, 199r, 211v-212v
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PF Minutes, 1671-07-22, Rome
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1671-07-22
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Minutes
Language
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Latin
Italian
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Algiers
Mercedarians
Trinitarians
Description
An account of the resource
Minutes of PF general congregation of 22 July 1671 discussing among other issues, the Trinitarians and Mercedarians who work in Algiers without a license from the apostolic vicar, Jean Le Vacher. PF secretary [Federico Baldeschi] contacted the two procurator generals of these orders; one responded stating that he did not know anything about such practices among the members of his order. Recently a new Father, Bartolomeo Da Serrano, has been sent to Algiers to work in the hospital. This is a problem, as he does not obey the authority of the vicar apostolic, and administers the sacraments without any legitimate base. Alfonso Velarde (the procurator general of the Mercedarians), insisted that the members of his order do not travel to Tunis, but only to Algiers, Tétouan and Maroc. They do not administer the sacraments in these places, even though they would have the power to do so. The procurator general of the Trinitarians, Domenico Jafurt, said that they received permission to administer the sacraments, and he sent a letter to the provincial superior in Castile for more information. PF decides that the secretary and (probably Cardinal Orsini) should decide to whom they should give the faculties, in accordance with the law.
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For the letter of Jean Le Vacher, see: APF SOCG 429, 90r, 93v, 94v (database item 713).
For the petition of Domenico Jafurt, see: APF SOCG 429, 91r-92v (database item 714).
Algiers
Destination:
Mercedarians
Minutes
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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862
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APF Lettere 57, 75r
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Letter from PF to [Cardinal de Massimo?], 1671-07-13, [Rome]
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1671-07-13
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Origin: [Rome]
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
Language
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Italian
Subject
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Algiers
Trinitarians
Description
An account of the resource
Letter from PF to Cardinal [de Massimo?]. They are sending the cardinal the answers of the Trinitarians, in response to the complaints of Levacher [Jean Le Vacher], vicar apostolic of Algiers. They refer the case to the cardinal, in order for him to decide what seems right and fitting, to the service of God.
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PF
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Adressed to Cardinal [De Massimo?]
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To whom is this letter adressed? The name is really hard to read.
Algiers
Letter
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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858
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APF Lettere 57, 50v-51r
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Letter from PF to the Procurator Generals of S. Francesca, S. Carlino, S. Dionisio and S. Adriano, 1671-06-15, [Rome]
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1671-06-15
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Origin: [Rome]
Destination: [Rome]
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
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Italian
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Ransom
Tunis
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Letter from PF to the procurator general of four churches in Rome: Santa Francesca, [now Santa Maria Nova?], S. Carlino [San Carlo alle quattro fonte?], S. Dionisio and S. Adriano [San Adriano al Foro?]. PF asks them to save Vincenzo Piccinini who has been kept a slave in Tunis for many years. PF asks that their priests will try to liberate him during their next mission.
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Adressed to the Procurator Generals of S. Francesc, S. Carlino, S. Dionisio and S. Adriano
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This letter is mentioned elsewhere, see: APF Lettere 57, 51r (database item 859).
Destination: [Rome]
Letter
Origin: [Rome]
PF
Ransom
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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861
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APF Lettere 57, 65r
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Letter from PF to John Walker, 1671-06-15, [Rome]
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1671-06-15
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Origin: [Rome]
Destination: Scotland
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
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Latin
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Scotland
Scottish Catholics abroad
Scottish colleges
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Letter from PF to the prefect of the Scottish mission, Joani Valchero [John Walker]. Walker informed PF of the need for another missionary. PF agreed with Walker and asked Alexander Burnet to uptake this difficult task. Currently Burnet is staying at the Scottish College, and has always been commited to PF, making him very suitable for the mission.
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PF
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Adressed to John Walker
Destination: Scotland
Letter
Origin: [Rome]
PF
Scotland
Scottish Catholics abroad
Scottish colleges
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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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859
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APF Lettere 57, 51r
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Letter from PF to Luigi Da Palermo, 1671-05-15, [Rome]
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1671-05-15
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Origin: [Rome]
Destination: Tripoli
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
Language
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Italian
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Capuchins
Ransom
Slaves (Christian)
Trinitarians
Tripoli
Description
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Letter from PF to Luigi Da Palermo, missionary in Tripoli. In Tripoli PF has founded a mission of Reformed Friar Minors to help the Christian slaves. PF has written a letter to the Trinitarian Fathers to ask if they could try to ransom Vincenzo Piccinini. Da Palermo should either be granted more revenues (or should lower his expenditure), in order to have money to spend on ransoming slaves.
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Adressed to Luigi Da Palermo
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For the mentioned letter to the Trinitarian Fathers, see: APF Lettere 57, 50v-51r (database item 858).
Capuchins
Destination: Tripoli
Letter
Origin: [Rome]
PF
Ransom
Slaves (Christian)
Trinitarians
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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860
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APF Lettere 57, 53r
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Letter from PF to [the secretary of the Secretariate of Briefs to Princes and Latin Letters], 1671-05-15, [Rome]
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1671-05-15
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Origin: [Rome]
Destination: [Rome]
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
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Italian
Subject
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Algiers
Slaves (Christian)
Trinitarians
Tripoli
Tunis
Description
An account of the resource
Letter from PF to the secretary of the secretary of briefs to princes and latin letters, [Mons'r Alusio?]. The defense given to the pope by the trinitarian procurator general [Domenico Jafurt], has been returned to PF on 13 May 1671, by [Alusio?]. PF has decided not to grant the clemency that has been asked, as there is very little need for it. The ports of Tunis, Algiers and Tripoli PF already have its own missionaries to assist the Christian slaves in their spiritual needs.
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PF
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Adressed to [Alusio?]
Algiers
Destination: [Rome]
Letter
Origin: [Rome]
PF
Slaves (Christian)
Trinitarians
Tripoli
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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856
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APF Lettere 57, 31v
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Letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, 1671-05-02, [Rome]
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1671-05-02
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Origin: [Rome]
Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
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Italian
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Barbary (unspecified or several locations)
Slaves (Christian)
Salé
Description
An account of the resource
Letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher. The letter is in response to a letter that Gio' Levacher [Jean Le Vacher] previously sent to PF, asking for a priest for the slaves of Tetouan, Salé and the other cities of the Dey Stafilet. PF gives him permission to send a priest to these regions.
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PF
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Adressed to Jean Le Vacher
Barbary (unspecified or several locations)
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
Origin: [Rome]
PF
Salé
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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857
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APF Lettere 57, 32r
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Letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, 1671-05-02, [Rome]
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1671-05-02
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Origin: [Rome]
Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
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copy; unsigned
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Italian
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Algiers
Tunis
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Letter for PF to Jean Le Vacher. Because the place called 'il Bastone' is part of the territory of Tunis and Algiers (of whom Le Vacher holds the faculties and jurisdiction of vicar apostolic), he can appoint a missionary there without having to gain permission from anyone else. In the case they are not part of his jurisdiction, they will be granted new faculties, which PF will send to Le Vacher.
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PF
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Adressed to Jean Le Vacher
Algiers
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
Origin: [Rome]
PF
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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668
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APF ACTA 39, 197r, 199v-200v
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PF minutes, 1670-11-10, Rome
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1670-11-10
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Minutes
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Latin
Italian
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Scotland
Scottish colleges
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An account of the resource
Minutes of PF general meeting of 10 November 1670 discussing among other issues, a report by "Francesco Frasero" about the Hebrides, in which he also has several requests. He asks for: a) more missionaries for the Hebrides; b) more schools and teachers; c) that people from the Highlands be allowed to attend other Scottish colleges on the continent; d) books and catechisms; e) chalices and vestments; and f) indulgences, medals and other devotional objects. The decision of the cardinals is positive with regard to each request.
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Minutes
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PF
Scotland
Scottish colleges
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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 39, 197r, 201r-202v
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PF minutes, 1670-11-10, Rome
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1670-11-10
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Minutes
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Latin
Italian
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Tunis
Capuchins
Other religious orders
Seravezza case
Franciscans
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Minutes of PF general meeting of 10 November 1670 discussing among other issues, letters from the Capuchin Girolamo Da Sassari, (vice prefect to Algiers), the Minor Observant Antonio Di Seravezza (who worked in Algiers without patents of PF), and from others. The summary recounts the following: a) Jean Le Vacher was vicar apostolic in Tunis, until he left the city because of troubles with the consul of France [Jean Ambrozin]; b) Girolamo Da Sassari who was subsequently appointed by PF as vice prefect, had to leave the mission for the same reason; and c) Antonio Di Seravezza continued to live in Tunis, but never wrote to PF. When he did write, his letters were from Marseille, and he signed as vicar apostolic, despite not even being appointed missionary by PF. He wrote to the nuncio complaining about the consul and about Colbert, and the nuncio believed him and tried to remedy the issue. The conclusion from these letters reported on the summary is: 1) that Di Seravezza is dishonest and untrustworthy, and that it is not difficult to remedy this problem; 2) that something should be done about the consul, however this will be more difficult to remedy. The summary also discusses a letter from Girolamo Da Sassari to Antonio Di Seravezza, which includes false information about PF's position on the whole issue, e.g. that PF would have decided that the vicar apostolic [Jean Le Vacher] should not interfere in the Tunis mission despite him being granted vicar apostolic of the mission as well. Lastly, a letter is discussed from Antonio Di Seravezza to the vicar apostolic [Jean Le Vacher] in which: a) he complains about the consul; b) he reports to have sent Minor Observants to Tripoli, and tjhat he also wants to send others to Tunis; and c) he tells the vicar apostolic not to interfere with the Tunis mission, assuming that PF commissioned this mission to him (although he did not even receive missionary patents). The cardinals decide the following on the whole issue: 1) the vicar apostolic [Jean Le Vacher] should be written to regarding information about the consul; 2) the superior of the Minor Observants should recall Antonio Di Seravezza back from the mission; and 3) the patents that Girolamo Da Sassari received should be revoked.
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Capuchins
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Franciscans
Minutes
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PF
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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670
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APF ACTA 39, 197r, 203r-v, issue 18
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PF minutes, 1670-11-10, Rome
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1670-11-10
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Minutes
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Latin
Italian
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Tunis
Other religious orders
Ransom
Tripoli
Franciscans
Description
An account of the resource
Minutes of the general meeting of PF, held on 10 November 1670, discussing among other issues, a letter by Jean Le Vacher in which he writes that he sent a Sicilian priest [Luigi Da Palermo] that he had ransomed for 600 piastre to the Tunis mission. Since Antonio Di Seravezza wrote him that the Tunis and Tripoli missions have been given to the Minor Observants, Le Vacher wants to know how to act to this regard. The cardinals decide to approve Le Vacher's appointment of the Sicilian priest.
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Franciscans
Minutes
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PF
Ransom
Tripoli
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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APF ACTA 39, 197r, 203v-204r, issue 19
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PF minutes, 1670-11-10, Rome
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1670-11-10
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Minutes
Language
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Latin
Italian
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Algiers
Mercedarians
Trinitarians
Ransom
Description
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Minutes of PF general meeting of 10 November 1670 discussing among other issues, a letter by Jean Le Vacher in which he asks for advice on how to deal with the regulars called "Del Riscatto," that come to Algiers to ransom slaves. They namely grant indulgences and absolve reserved cases, without showing him the patents that prove that they are allowed to do so. It is noted however, that he does not want to negatively influence the good work that they are doing. The cardinals decide to ask the superiors of the Mercedarians and Trinitarians for more information.
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Algiers
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Mercedarians
Minutes
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PF
Ransom
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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602
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APF LETTERE 55, 76v
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Letter from PF to the superior generals of the Trinitarians and the Mercedarians, 1670-11-10, Rome
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1670-11-10
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Letter
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Italian
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Tunis
Mercedarians
Trinitarians
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Copy of a letter from PF to the superior generals of the Trinitarians and Mercedarians, stating that members of these orders in Tunis and Algiers do not acknowledge the authority of the vicar apostolic [Jean Le Vacher] sent by the Holy See. The superiors are asked if they were informed about this, and by what authority their members have to work there. The letter dated 10 November 1670.
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Later, PF asks de Trinitarians again to call Da Serrano back, see: APF Lettere 57, 116v (database item 865).
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Letter
Mercedarians
Origin: Rome
PF
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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597
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APF LETTERE 55, 73v
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Letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, 1670-11-10, Rome
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1670-11-10
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
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Italian
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Algiers
Other religious orders
Ransom
Trinitarians
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An account of the resource
Copy of a letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, vicar apostolic in Algiers. Le Vacher is told that his letter about the "Padri del Riscatto" and their unwillingness to obey him has been presented at a PF general meeting, and that the cardinals greatly lauded his prudence. In due time, when his arguments have been well considered, Le Vacher will receive the decision of PF. The letter dated 10 November 1670.
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PF
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Addressed to Jean Le Vacher
Algiers
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
Origin: Rome
Other religious orders
PF
Ransom
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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598
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APF LETTERE 55, f. 73v-74r
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Letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, 1670-11-10, Rome
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1670-11-10
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Tunis]
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Letter
Language
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Italian
Subject
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Tunis
Other religious orders
Seravezza case
Franciscans
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Copy of a letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, ordering Le Vacher to send the Minor Observant Antonio Di Seravezza back to his own province, in the case that he is in Tunis. Di Seravezza has neither been appointed vicar apostolic nor even a missionary in Tunis, and PF has already ordered the superiors of his order to call him back [but maybe that did not happen]. The letter dated 10 November 1670.
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PF
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Addressed to Jean Le Vacher
Destination: [Tunis]
Franciscans
Letter
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Other religious orders
PF
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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APF LETTERE 55, f. 74r
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Letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, 1670-11-10, Rome
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1670-11-10
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Tunis]
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Letter
Language
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Italian
Subject
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Tunis
Capuchins
Ransom
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Copy of a letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, stating that the cardinals have approved his appointment of Father Luigi Da Palermo (a Capuchin), as pro-vicar of Tunis; its also noted that they admire the fact that he had to spend a considerable amount of money to ransom Da Palermo. The letter dated 10 November 1670.
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There is also another copy of this letter with the title: "Copia della lettera della Sacra Co’greg’ne de Propag’a/ a D. Giò le Vaschier Vicario Apost’l’co in Algeri." The one found in Lettere ends in "il Sig’re la felici," while the last line from the one in SC Barbaria is "il sig're la prosperi," SC Barbaria, vol. 1, 231r.
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PF
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Addressed to Jean Le Vacher
Capuchins
Destination: [Tunis]
Letter
Origin: Rome
PF
Ransom
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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601
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APF LETTERE 55, 74v
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Letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, 1670-11-10, Rome
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1670-11-10
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Origin: Rome
Destination: [Algiers]
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Letter
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Italian
Subject
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Tunis
Description
An account of the resource
Copy of a letter from PF to Jean Le Vacher, vicar apostolic in Algiers, stating that many people have complained about the French consul in Tunis. Before PF refers this to the king of France, and asks him to remedy the problem, they want Le Vacher to check whether the complaints are justified, and if so to send proof. The letter dated 10 November 1670.
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PF
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Addressed to Jean Le Vacher
Destination: [Algiers]
Letter
Origin: Rome
PF
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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599
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APF LETTERE 55, f. 74r
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Letter from PF to Girolamo Da Sassari, 1670-11-10, Rome
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1670-11-10
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Origin: Rome
Destination: unknown
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Letter
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Italian
Subject
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Tunis
Description
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Copy of a letter from PF to Girolamo Da Sassari, informing him that the cardinals of PF have judged him unsuited for the mission in Tunis, and therefore will revoke his patents. The letter states however, that the cardinals admire his zeal and would like to see it employed in other missions. The letter dated 10 November 1670.
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PF
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Addressed to Antonio Di Seravezza
Destination: unknown
Letter
Origin: Rome
PF
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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748
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APF SOCG 424, 242r-243v
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Summary of SOCG 424 on the case of Antonio Di Seravezza and Girolamo Da Sassari, 1670-11-10
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1670-11-10
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Origin: [Rome]
Destination: [Rome]
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Original
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Italian
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Capuchins
Franciscans
Seravezza case
Tunis
Algiers
Tunis
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PF summary of SOCG 424. Because Gio' LeVacher [Jean Le Vacher] could no longer stay as vicar apostolic in Tunis, Girolamo Da Sassari was sent there as vicar prefect; this authority was later given to Antonio Da Serauezza. They did many good things in Tunis, but Da Sassari eventually had to leave Tunis for the same reason. Ships that arrived in the port of Tunis used to always give alms to the bagnos. The French consul [Jean Ambrozin] wanted to keep this money to himself, and if someone objected, he was forced by the consul to leave the city. When Da Sassari went to Rome, Antonio Di Seravezza stayed behind, but never wrote to PF. He did write to the French nuncio in which he called himself vicar apostolic of Carthage, despite never being appointed by PF. In this letter he wrote that the consul took the money of the chapels, and that the consulalso led a dishonest life; he made two vicar apostolics leave the city because they asked him about the money for the chapels. Its noted that the consul did many unworthy things against the faith and the crown, and were he not in Tunis, many souls would not have been lost. In Marseille he asked to restore the order, and to make the consul pay back the money by means of Antonio Croi (a Minor Observant). He stated that these scandals happened, as Colbert protected the consul. The Nuncio talked with Monsù di Lionnè and asked him to force the consul to work in a more honourable way. There are two things to do: a) it is obvious that Di Seravezza is not being honest; and b) though the soulution may seem obvious, it would be more difficult to let the most christian king do something about the consul. Without the missionaries it is also clear that there will be souls lost. There is another letter written by Da Sassari from Rome to Di Seravezza which is signed by the vicar and prefect of Tunis. He says that he received spiritual things from the court but nothing to support the mission, and therefore he does not want to return. He also says that PF wants the consul to return the money, and that the vicar apostolic of Algiers [Jean Le Vacher], who is also vicar apostolic in Tunis, does not intervene in this mission; also for this reason he does not seem suited for the mission. Di Seravezza wrote to the vicar apostolic of Tunis [Jean Le Vacher] informing him first of all the things that the consul had done, and secondly that he had sent two priests of his order to Tunis, where he also wanted to go himself. He stated that he did not leave Tunis to leave the Christians there behind, but to instead inform the most christian king of the problems caused by the consul. He tells the vicar that he will take care of the churches of Tunis and Tripoli, and that the vicar should only take care of the church of Algiers; this has been decided by PF, and in another letter to PF he also asked for the patents.
Date discussed: 1670-11-10
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In the corresponding acta file (i.e. the copy) PF decides the following things: 1) the vicar apostolic [Jean Le Vacher] should be written to for more information about the consul; 2) the superior of the Minor Observants should call Antonio Di Seravezza back from the mission; and 3) the patents that Girolamo Da Sassari received should be revoked.
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The same summary is found in APF ACTA 39, 201r-202v, (database item 669).
Algiers
Capuchins
Destination: [Rome]
Franciscans
Origin: [Rome]
PF
Seravezza case
Summary
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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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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Origin: [Rome]
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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
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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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596
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APF LETTERE 54, 241v
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Letter from PF to S. Lusio, 1669-09-21, Rome
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1669-09-21
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Origin: Rome
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Letter
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Italian
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Algiers
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An account of the resource
Copy of a letter from PF to monsignor S. Lusio. PF writes that the vicar apostolic of Algiers [Jean Le Vacher] has asked for some indulgences. Now that the request is approved by the Congregation of Indulgences, Lusio is asked to present the case to the pope. The letter dated 21 September 1669.
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Addressed to S. Lusio
Algiers
Destination: [Rome]
Letter
Origin: Rome
PF