Excerpt from la vie de Mr Nicolas Estienne Pretre de la Congregation de la Mission Martirisé dans l'isle de Madagascar en 1664, [1670 or later], [by Debras?]
Madagascar
Th
Additional comments
The copy itself must be of 1670 or later. The item it is copied from might be from 1664.
[Created by Debras?]
APF SC Africa 1, 31r-33v
[1670 or later]
copy; signed
Frech
Varia
Report
869
Origin:
Destination:
Documents on Catholic Scotts in Paris, 1629-09-28
Other secular missionaries
Scottish Catholics abroad
Several documents regarding Scottish Catholics in Paris, recommended to PF by the archbishop of Paris and the oratory; also a recommendation by Richelieu and de Bérulle in favor of Father Thompson who wanted to go to England to serve the queen.
Additional comments
Various
APF SOCG 131, 42r-49v
1629-09-28
Originals; signed; Italian and Latin
Italian
Latin
Varia
19
Origin: unknown
Destination:
Description of life and martyrdom of Petrus Bourgoing by Philippe Le Vacher sent to PF, 1655-02-17, Algiers
Algiers
Description of the life and martyrdom of Petrus Bourgoing from Majorca, by Philippe Le Vacher, vicar apostolic in Algiers. An Italian summary is added.
Additional comments
Philippe Le Vacher
APF SOCG 248, 145r-147v,149r-151r,154r-156v
1655-02-17
Addressed to PF
Latin
Italian
Varia
422
Origin: Algiers
Destination: Rome
Defense of Luigi Da Palermo, [1677]
Capuchins
Conversion
Ransom
Tunis
Defense of Luigi Da Palermo, and the reasons why he had to travel to Palermo: a) to protect and control the ransoming of slaves in his native Palermo, as one can obtain in a letter sent to PF. He also had to bring the safe conducts from the customs to Palermo; b) to bring Filippo Brescia, a doctor who spontaneously went to Tunis to convert, safely back into Christendom. He also brought back with him to Palermo two Spanish slaves (ransomed fro 400 piastre), and he asks the viceroy for 250 piastre that he had previously lent the chruch of Tunis; and c) he felt obliged to go to Rome himself, because he never received an answer from the letters that he wrote for an entire year to Gio' le Vascier [Jean Le Vacher] and PF. The letters were about the children and women that were about to lose their faith.
Date discussed: 1677-08-02
Additional comments
Luigi Da Palermo
APF SOCG 465, 228r
[1677]
Adressed to PF
For the minutes of the PF meeting where this matter was discussed, see: APF ACTA 47164r, 165v-167r (not in this database).
Italian
Varia
796
Origin: unknown
Destination: [Rome]