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454: 582: 139:, in 1543. He trained as a priest, and joined the Jesuit order in Rome in 1583. In 1590, Howling was in Lisbon, residing at the Church of SaĹŤ Roque, ministering to the English and Irish merchants and sailors. With the help of some Irish and Portuguese merchants, he set up the Confraternity of Saint Patrick, with an aim to establishing a College for Irish clergy in Lisbon. 169:
In 1834, the college was closed, with a Joyce as the final rector. The building which served as the college from 1611 until its closure still stands and is used as a courthouse. Many papers from the College, as with others on the Iberian peninsula are part of the Irish College Salamanca Archive which
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lead to the suppression of the monastic schools in Ireland, in which the clergy for the most part had received their education. It became necessary, therefore, to seek education abroad, and many colleges for the training of the secular clergy were founded on the Continent, at Rome, in Spain and
162:. Crotty was one of the first students to attend the re-established Irish College in Lisbon, Portugal. He then served on the staff of the college for almost twenty years, becoming rector in 1799. Crotty returned to Ireland in 1811 and two years later became president of 166:. He was succeeded by a priest by the name of Dunne. The number of students in the Irish college at Lisbon during the eighteenth century was from twelve to fourteen. During the French Revolution, it increased to thirty or forty, falling again to fourteen after 1815. 615: 157:
in 1769, under the pretext that it was a Jesuit establishment. The College re-opened in 1782 under an Irish secular priest, Michael Brady, with the support of the Irish Bishops. Brady was followed by a
146:) was established by Royal Charter. Like other Irish colleges in the peninsula, it was placed under the management of the Jesuits. Howling died in 1599, in Lisbon, after the city had been ravaged by 154: 394:, who was its first rector. The College functioned as a seminary until the mid-nineteenth century, with the Irish Dominicans retaining a presence in Lisbon until 2021. 622: 527: 485: 290:, academic, writer and Jesuit priest, completed his studies, and formation as a Jesuit in lisbon, becoming Prefect of Studies at the Irish College 237: 309: 812: 171: 853: 843: 608: 356:, Bishop of Dromore after spending 30 years in Lisbon, rising to be Professor of Philosophy, Theology and Ecclesiastical History. 566: 322: 221: 215: 241: 848: 735: 725: 245: 766: 704: 515: 398: 838: 277: 470: 781: 414: 287: 658: 648: 791: 709: 699: 300: 776: 771: 409: 153:
Following the suppression of the Jesuits in Portugal, the College was closed and confiscated by
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A light undimmed: the story of the Convent of Our Lady of Bom Sucesso Lisbon 1639 to 2000
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William Harold Vincent, educated in Corpo Santo, professor and briefly rector 1821
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Boyle, Patrick. "Irish Colleges, on the Continent." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Collegio de Estudiantes Irlandeses sub invocacaon de San Patricio en Lisboa
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Collegio de Estudiantes Irlandeses sub invocacaon de San Patricio en Lisboa
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The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume IV: The Irish Book in English
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Morrissey, Thomas J. (2004). "Houling (Howling), John (1543/4–1599)".
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Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Irish Colleges, on the Continent".
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Irish College at Salamanca Archive, St Patricks College, Maynooth.
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Vol. 8. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 15 March 2020
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An Irish Dominican College, was founded in Lisbon, in 1634 by
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Michael Brady (1782–1799), re-established the college.
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In 1593, the Irish College of St Patrick, Lisbon (or
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Irish College of the Holy Cross, Louvain (Dominican)
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Irish
Jesuits
Lisbon
Elizabeth
James I
County Wexford
The Plague
Pombal
Bartholomew Crotty
Maynooth College
Russell Library
Maynooth College
Bishop of Killaloe
University of Évora
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Bishop of Clonfert
Archbishop of Tuam
Edmund Ffrench
Bishop of Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora
John Carpenter
Archbishop of Dublin
Patrick Geoghegan
Patrick Kelly
Bishop of Richmond
Bishop of Waterford and Lismore

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