Browsing College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies by Author "Forrestal, Alison"
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Catholic missionaries in a territory of Reunion: The French Crown and the Congregation of the Mission in Sedan, 1642-57
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A Catholic model of martyrdom in the Post-Reformation era: the Bishop in Seventeenth-Century France
Forrestal, Alison (Taylor & Francis, 2005)By the seventeenth century, episcopal martyrdom was an established reality and ideal throughout the Catholic church. Bishops could pay homage to the celebrated prelates of the early church who had gone bravely to their ... -
The Catholic reformation in seventeenth-century Ireland: Vincent de Paul's Missionaries in Munster
Forrestal, Alison (Veritas, 2012)[No abstract available] -
The Church in the Tridentine and Early Modern Eras
Forrestal, Alison (Routledge, 2008)[No abstract available] -
'Fathers, Leaders, Kings': episcopacy and episcopal reform in the seventeenth-century French School
Forrestal, Alison (Taylor & Francis, 2002)In their drive to ‘sanctify’ the clergy, seventeenth-century French clerical reformers developed highly sophisticated and influential theologies of both priesthood and episcopacy. This article traces the development of the ... -
Introduction to 'Politics and Religion in Early Bourbon France'
Forrestal, Alison; Nelson, Eric (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)[No abstract available] -
Irish entrants to the Congregation of the Mission, 1625-60
Forrestal, Alison (Saint Patrick's College Maynooth & NUI Maynooth, 2009)[No abstract available] -
Latecomers to reform? Catholic activism in the wake of the French wars of religion
Forrestal, Alison (Studies, The Irish Jesuit Quarterly, 2017-11)100 years after Martin Luther wrote his Ninety-Five theses, France found itself on the cusp of an extraordinary period of Catholic ascendency. From the violence and bloodshed of four decades of civil war came an age of ... -
MacGeoghegan, Roche (1580–1644)
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Making Bishops in Tridentine France: The Episcopal Ideal of Jean-Pierre Camus
Forrestal, Alison (Cambridge University Press, 2003-05-13)The experience of Jean-Pierre Camus, a reforming bishop in seventeenth-century France, highlights the problematic ambivalences present within French Catholic reform after the Council of Trent: the persistent tensions between ... -
Not Forgotten: Thady Lee (1623-1651/2) and the Irish Vincentians
Forrestal, Alison (Veritas Publications, 2022-06-30)[No abstract available] -
O’Brien, Terence Albert [1600-1651]
Forrestal, Alison (Oxford University Press, 2004)[No abstract available] -
Re-thinking Missionary Catholicism for the Early Modern Era
Forrestal, Alison; Smith, Seán (Brill, 2016-09)[No abstract available] -
Revisiting sacred propaganda: the Holy Bishop in the seventeenth-century Jansenist quarrel
Forrestal, Alison (Taylor & Francis, 2004)In the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, prelates such as Borromeo of Milan and de Sales of Geneva, began to reinvigorate this hierarchical office, offering models of episcopal government, discipline and pastorate ... -
Slavery on the frontier: the report of a French missionary on mid-seventeenth-century Tunis
Forrestal, Alison; Roşu, Felicia (Taylor & Francis, 2012)This document is a report sent in 1654 by Jean Le Vacher, member of the Congregation of the Mission, vicar apostolic of the Holy See and acting French consul in Tunis, to the cardinals of the Congregation for the Propagation ... -
“So that they may be able to live and die as good Christians”: The early history of the Nom de Jésus Hospital in Catholic Reformation Paris
Forrestal, Alison (DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2021-11-16)The Hôpital de Nom de Jésus was an important establishment associated with Louise de Marillac, Vincent de Paul, and their communities. The Daughters of Charity were responsible for staffing this hospital beginning in1653, ... -
A spiritual inheritance? Family spirit, virtue and vocation in the Vies of the Lamoignon dévots
Forrestal, Alison (Oxford University Press, 2020-08-26)Members of the Parisian robe Lamoignon family were among the most prominent dévots of the French Catholic Reformation. This article explores the family’s religious engagement through six substantial biographies or vies ... -
Venues for clerical formation in Catholic Reformation Paris: Vincent de Paul and the Tuesday Conference and Company
Forrestal, Alison (Western Society for French History, 2010)In the eulogy he delivered at Vincent de Paul's memorial service in November 1660, the bishop of Puy, Henri Maupas du Tour, praised his subject for having "virtually changed the face of the Church by Conferences, by ... -
Vincent de Paul as mentor
Forrestal, Alison (Vincentian Studies Institute of the United States, 2008)In September 1626, Vincent de Paul and three companions signed an act of association that described the common work that they had been performing over a period of several years and presented a promisE' from each man that ... -
Vincent de Paul: The principles and practices of government, 1625-60
Forrestal, Alison (Vincentian Studies Institute of the United States, 2009)[No abstract available]