- Robert Parsons (Jesuit)
Robert Persons (born
June 24 1546 ,Nether Stowey ,Somerset ,England - diedApril 15 1610 ,Rome ), later known as Robert Parsons, was an English Jesuit priest.Life
He accompanied
Edmund Campion (who was later canonized) on Campion's mission to aid English Catholics in 1580. ["God's Secret Agents: Elizabeth's Forbidden Priests and the Hatching of the Gunpowder Plot".]The Jesuit General,
Everard Mercurian , had been reluctant to involve the Jesuits directly in the political machinations of the pope against England. The mission was further compromised because the pope had sent a separate group, unbeknownst to the Jesuit mission, to support the Irish rebel,James Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald . Parsons and Campion learned of this inReims while en route to England. After Campion's capture, torture, and execution, Parsons left England, never to return.He was associated with
Cardinal William Allen in his hopes of a swift conquest of England by theSpanish Armada . With the failure of that enterprise, he spent nine years in Spain.Recalled to Rome in 1585, he was professed there
7 May ,1587 and sent to Spain at the close of 1588, to conciliate King Philip, who was offended with Father Acquaviva. Persons was successful, and then made use of the royal favour to found the seminaries ofValladolid ,Seville , andMadrid (1589, 1592, 1598) and the residences ofSan-Lucar and ofLisbu (which became a college in 1622). Already in 1582 he had founded a school at Eu, in Picardy, in France, the first English Catholic boys' school since the Reformation; and he now succeeded in establishing atSt Omer (1594) a larger institution to which the boys from Eu were transferred, and which, after a long and romantic history, still flourishes asStonyhurst College atStonyhurst . [ [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_%281913%29/Robert_Persons?oldid=404094 Robert Parsons] , Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913, article accessed9 July 2008 ]In 1596, in
Seville , he wrote "Memorial for the Reformation of England", which gave in some detail a blueprint for the kind of society England was to become after its return to the faith.He had hoped to succeed Allen as Cardinal on the latter's death. Unsuccessful, he was rewarded with the rectorship of the
English College at Rome , the most important seminary for English Catholic priests.Sources
*Hogge, Alice. "God's Secret Agents; Elizabeth's Forbidden Priests and the Hatching of the Gunpowder Plot". HarperCollins: 2005.
* Ceri Sullivan, "Dismembered Rhetoric. English Recusant Writing, 1580 1603" (Madison/London: Associated University Press, 1995).References
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