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in 1815 relieved some pressure, and after much petitioning, students finally returned in 1820. MacPherson was eventually replaced as Rector in 1826 by Angus MacDonald, however the latter's death and subsequent crisis warranted his return in 1834. He died in 1846 and was succeeded by his Vice-Rector,
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College become the focal point for the training of priests to return home to the Mission, and in the early eighteenth century the College enjoyed relative prosperity. In 1724, the administration was turned over to Italian Jesuits at the
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all but disappeared aside from in the north-east and south-west of the country, or in hubs where local noblemen held on to the old faith. Meanwhile, exiled clergy attempted to recover and reform existing
Scottish ecclesiastical institutions abroad, or establish new ones, in accordance with the
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College properties, and found them in a state of disrepair. He was thereafter made Rector, albeit without students, and remained in Rome throughout the quarrels between
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Angelicum, where theology is also offered in English. Priests taking part in postgraduate theology courses continue to stay at the College. The celebration of the Feast of St Andrew is a high point of the Scots College year.
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Charles III against the policy of the Pope. All the British Rectors, including Alticozzi, were removed from office and banished by Papal order. The Jesuit period of the college came to an end soon afterward when the society was
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College. He kept a watchful eye over its affairs. Disputes with the Jesuits continued, they argued that the oath deterred students and desired full control over the College, but Leslie was able to persuade the
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crisis which embroiled the
Scottish Church in the 1730s and 1740s. Happy years followed under the rector-ship of Lorenzo Alticozzi, who cleared debts and was able to refurbish and enlarge the college villa at
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Italian secular clergy. During this time the college suffered, the maintenance of discipline failing with some administrators viewing it as a mere
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ruled that the mission oath was a commitment of life-long service to the Scottish mission, even if a student decided to enter a religious order. A meeting of Scots seculars in
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made possible an entire reconstruction of the College itself. Demolition of the buildings began in 1864, and the new building was completed in 1869 under the direction of
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some 4 miles from the city centre. Clapperton wished not to oversee the move, given his age and long tenure, and was released from his office in 1960. He was named a
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while Mgr Charles Burns acted as historical adviser to the artists. The windows were accompanied by Latin inscriptions narrating the story of each scene. In 1984,
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upon the latter's death in 1792. MacPherson worked towards the College being handed over to Scottish superiors, however these efforts were interrupted by the
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being provided with a painting. William Aloysius was able to have her patronage of the Scots Colleges, and of Scotland recognised by the Church. During the
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and remained in Rome until his death in 1969. In 1962, the old college was vacated and the seminarians spent the interim years at the college villa in
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1196:(1860β1913), better known as Baron Corvo; a writer, artist, photographer and eccentric, was expelled from the college without receiving ordination.
1152:. He was later acquitted on the grounds of his nationality and could not be said to have "acted as a priest in England" within the meaning of the
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proved a significant turning point for missionary efforts in Scotland. At this time the College also became strongly linked with the powerful
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compelled the students to take a mission oath whence the sole purpose of the College became the training of priests. The foundation of the
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was kept up to date with the College affairs which were managed by an administrator. Students and staff finally returned in 1946.
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