- Maurice O'Fihely
Maurice O'Fihely [He is sometimes called Maurice a Portu, Baltimore being situated on the sea coast, also as Mauritius de Portu (Hibernicus) or just Mauritius Hibernicus.] (born about 1460; died at
Galway , 1513) was an IrishFranciscan theologian, who becameArchbishop of Tuam .Life
He was, according to Dr. Lynch, a native of Clonfert in Galway, but, according to Ware and
Anthony à Wood , a native ofBaltimore, county Cork .Part of his education was received at the
University of Oxford , where he joined the Franciscans. Later he studied at theUniversity of Padua , where he obtained the degree ofDoctor of Divinity . After his ordination he was appointed professor of philosophy at Padua.O'Fihely acted for some time as corrector of proofs to two well-known publishers at Venice, Scott and Locatelli--in the early days a task usually entrusted to very learned men. O'Fihely was acknowledged one of the most learned men of his time, so learned that his contemporaries called him Flos Mundi (Flower of the World). In addition, his capacities were recognized at Rome, and in 1506 he was appointed Archbishop of Tuam. He was consecrated at Rome by
Pope Julius II .He did not return to Ireland till 1513, meantime attending as Archbishop of Tuam the first two sessions of the
Fifth Lateran Council (1512). On leaving for Ireland to take formal possession of his see, he procured from the pope an indulgence for all those who would be present at his first Mass in Tuam. He was destined not to reachTuam , for he fell ill in Galway, and died there in the Franciscan convent.Works
He was a student of the works of
Duns Scotus , and wrote a commentary on them (published at Venice about 1514).References
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11221a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia" article]
* [http://users.bart.nl/~roestb/franciscan/franautm.htm#MauritiusHibernicusdePortu List of Franciscans]
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