id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt _005195846 nan Syllabus of lectures on church history : for the use of the students of St. Patrick's College, Maynooth. 1896 .txt text/plain 5505 104 25 Vincent de Paul, 14 (1576-1660) the founder of this Congregation, born of humble parents at Pouy, a village in the South of France — Having studied in the University of Toulouse, he was ordained priest in 1600—Taken captive by African corsairs in 1605, and sold as a slave at Tunis—Enters the French Congregation of the Oratory, and becomes tutor in the family of the Count de Gondi—Founds (1618) the Con- gregation of French Sisters of Charity to care the sick in hospitals—Founds (1624) a Society of Priests to give missions in country districts under the direction of the bishop of the diocese, and to conduct retreats for priests— • The Congregation of the Mission introduced (1834) into Ireland by the Rev. Philip Dowley, Dean in Maynooth College (1816-34). (/) Kitchin of Landafl refuse to take the oath of Royal \ Supremacy — Consecration of Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury (1559) by Barlow, the deposed bishop of Bath, according to the Ordinal of Edward VI.—The Thirty- nine Articles substituted for the Forty-two of Edward VI. (1563); the episcopate retained in Anglican Church — Severe penal laws enacted (1 584) against Catholics, lay and cleric, and enforced by the Court of High Commission — Colleges founded on the continent for the education of English priests. (e) James I., &c.—The persecution of English Catholics continued during the reigns of James and his successors down to the time of George II. cache/_005195846.txt txt/_005195846.txt