Thomas Gould (1657-1734) was a native of Cork who achieved an impressive, although not unusual level of success as an Irish man in the employ of the French state and Catholic Church during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth-centuries in France. As well as being an Irish migrant on the Continent, Gould was an ecclesiastic, a Catholic missionary and religious polemical writer, and above all as this study will highlight, an agent of the Bourbon monarchy, a uniquely titled Missionnaire du Roi. Leaving his bridled Catholic life in Ireland Gould became involved and indeed achieved a high level of renown in the proscription of the religious lives of Protestants in Bourbon France. His missionary activities to the Protestants in Poitou formed...
French, Peter (d. 1693), Dominican priest and missionary, was a native of Galway. On completion of h...
It is now nearly 140 years since the first Roman Catholic missionaries reached New Zealand. The thre...
This is the story of an Irish man of God. He loved his Church and he loved his native land. . .and h...
Thomas Gould (1657-1734) was a native of Cork who achieved an impressive, although not unusual leve...
Gould, Thomas (1657-1734) Catholic priest and missionary to Huguenots was born in Cork. He arrived i...
After the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, hundreds of Catholic priests and religious were forced i...
The Conquest of Ireland. Religion and migration in the seventeenth century Several recent publicat...
This dissertation examines the role of Roman Catholicism in the process by which Irish Catholics int...
During the Cromwellian era in Irish history (1649-60), hundreds of Catholic priests and religious al...
Article from the Irish Journal of Newfoundland and Labrador Research ‘Ktaqamkuk Across The Water Tha...
This thesis investigates the attempts which were made to develop a triangular missionary connection ...
International audienceDans le cadre de la Contre-réforme, Anne d'Autriche et Louis XIV ont fondé un ...
International audienceDans le cadre de la Contre-réforme, Anne d'Autriche et Louis XIV ont fondé un ...
This thesis examines the career of Nathaniel Hooke (1664-1738). Born to an Anglo-Irish Protestant fa...
Though previous work on Protestant missions in Ireland have tackled both the issue of the Bible cont...
French, Peter (d. 1693), Dominican priest and missionary, was a native of Galway. On completion of h...
It is now nearly 140 years since the first Roman Catholic missionaries reached New Zealand. The thre...
This is the story of an Irish man of God. He loved his Church and he loved his native land. . .and h...
Thomas Gould (1657-1734) was a native of Cork who achieved an impressive, although not unusual leve...
Gould, Thomas (1657-1734) Catholic priest and missionary to Huguenots was born in Cork. He arrived i...
After the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, hundreds of Catholic priests and religious were forced i...
The Conquest of Ireland. Religion and migration in the seventeenth century Several recent publicat...
This dissertation examines the role of Roman Catholicism in the process by which Irish Catholics int...
During the Cromwellian era in Irish history (1649-60), hundreds of Catholic priests and religious al...
Article from the Irish Journal of Newfoundland and Labrador Research ‘Ktaqamkuk Across The Water Tha...
This thesis investigates the attempts which were made to develop a triangular missionary connection ...
International audienceDans le cadre de la Contre-réforme, Anne d'Autriche et Louis XIV ont fondé un ...
International audienceDans le cadre de la Contre-réforme, Anne d'Autriche et Louis XIV ont fondé un ...
This thesis examines the career of Nathaniel Hooke (1664-1738). Born to an Anglo-Irish Protestant fa...
Though previous work on Protestant missions in Ireland have tackled both the issue of the Bible cont...
French, Peter (d. 1693), Dominican priest and missionary, was a native of Galway. On completion of h...
It is now nearly 140 years since the first Roman Catholic missionaries reached New Zealand. The thre...
This is the story of an Irish man of God. He loved his Church and he loved his native land. . .and h...