- Philip Howard (cardinal)
Philip Howard (
21 September 1629 -17 June 1694 ) was an EnglishRoman Catholic cardinal. Born the third son of Henry Frederick Howard (afterwardsEarl of Arundel and Surrey and head of the House of Norfolk) and his wife, Elizabeth Stuart (daughter of Esme Stuart, theDuke of Lennox ), Howard was a member of the premier Catholic family in England. At the age of sixteen he joined theDominican Order inCremona , and was ordained in 1652. He founded the priory ofBornem inFlanders , with a college for English youths attached to it, and was himself the first prior and novice master. [CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07502c.htm|title=Philip Thomas Howard] He also founded atVilvoorde a convent of nuns of the Second Order ofSaint Dominic , now at Carisbrooke on theIsle of Wight .In the reign of Charles II, Father Howard was made grand almoner to Queen
Catherine of Braganza and was one of the few who attended the royal wedding, according to the Catholic rite, celebrated privately inWinchester . He resided atSt. James's Palace , with a salary of 500 pounds a year, and had a position of influence at Court.Following an outbreak of anti-Catholic sentiment, he left England and resumed his position as prior at Bornhem. In 1672 he was nominated as
Vicar Apostolic of England with a see "in partibus", but the appointment, owing to the opposition of the "English Chapter" to his being a vicar Apostolic, and the insistence that he should be a bishop with ordinary jurisdiction, was not confirmed. He was made cardinal in 1675, byPope Clement X , being assigned the title of Santa Cecilia trans Tiberim, exchanged later for the Dominican church ofSanta Maria sopra Minerva . He now took up his residence atRome , especially watching over the interests of the Catholic faith in England. He was to have beenBishop of Helenopolis . In 1679 he was made Protector of England andScotland . At his insistence the Feast of St. Edward the Confessor was extended to the whole Church. He rebuilt the English College in Rome, and revised the rules ofDouai College.Howard cooperated later with James II in the increase of Vicars Apostolic in England from one to four, one of whom was his former secretary,
John Leyburn . This arrangement that lasted until 1840, whenPope Gregory XVI increased the number to eight.Gilbert Burnet wrote in his "History" that Cardinal Howard regretted the steps which led to the crisis in the reign of James II and which Howard sought to avert. The cardinal's plans were thwarted and the mission of Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine to Rome showed the rise of another spirit that he did not share. When the crisis he foresaw came, he had the consolation at least of knowing that his foundation at Bornhem was beyond the grasp of the anti-Catholic reaction in England. Cardinal Howard assisted at three conclaves, for the election ofInnocent XI in 1676, Alexander VIII in 1689, andInnocent XII in 1691, and held the position ofcamerlengo of theCollege of Cardinals . He died in the twentieth year of his cardinalate, at the age of 64, and was buried in his titular church of S. Maria Sopra Minerva at Rome. A monument of white marble with the arms of the Howards honours his memory.References
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