- Francesco degli Angeli
Francesco Degli Angeli (or Angelis) (born at
Sorrento , Italy, 1567; died atColela in Ethiopia,21 October 1628 ) was an ItalianJesuit missionary to Ethiopia.Life
He entered the Society of Jesus in 1583. After two years (1602-04) spent in the mission of the Indies, he travelled to Ethiopia, where they called him "the man who was always cheerful".
Angeli stood high in the favour of two successive Kings of Ethiopia. He made converts, among them the brother of the King and lords of the court, but did not succeed bringing about the reunion of the
Abyssinian Church with theRoman Catholic Church , because of opposition from Ethiopian monks.For five years Angeli preached the Gospel among the
Agazi , where he founded a church and school.Works
He translated many religious works into the language of the Agazi. The most important of them was the commentary of
Maldonatus on the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke.References
*CORDARA, Hist. Soc. Jes., par. VIa, lib. IV, no. 106, 164; lib IV, no. 126, 207, lib. VII, no. 165, 390;
*SANTAGATA, Istor. della Provincia di Napoli, III, 66, 190, 216, 477; IV, 95, 277;
*Nathanael Southwell , Bibl., 212;
*Sommervogel , I, 386.
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