- Richard of Ingworth
Richard of Ingworth was a
Franciscan preacher who was influential in introducing the order toEngland . [CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08010b.htm|title=Richard of Ingworth]He first appears with the other friars who came with
Agnellus of Pisa to England in1224 , and is said to be the first Franciscan to preach north of theAlps . When he arrived in England, he was not young, and had already been a priest for some times. Ingworth was responsible for the establishment of the first Franciscan house inLondon , and his efforts were greatly responsible for their first convents, inNorthampton and inOxford , where Ingworth served as custodian for a time.In
1230 , due to the absence of Agnellus, he acted as the English Province's vicar during a general chapter meeting inAssisi , where he was appointed provincial minister ofIreland byJohn Parenti . Ingworth gave up this position in1239 , during the generalship ofAlbert of Pisa , to take apilgrimage to theHoly Land , during which he died.References
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