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Flaithrí Ó Maolchonaire

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62: 595:. Ó Maolchonaire may have become familiar with the original text during his studies at Salamanca where the eleventh Castilian edition had been published in 1580. Seán Ó Súilleabháin states that Ó Maolchonaire also referred to a copy of the original Catalan for his Irish translation. Ó Maolchonaire omitted more than half of the original while making various additions of his own, one of which was specifically aimed at encouraging Irish Catholics to remain faithful. It appears to be the first formal application of Bellarmine and Suárez to the political situation in Ireland with Ó Maolchonaire rejecting the right of temporal princes to claim spiritual jurisdiction. 508:. In recognition of his losses, Philip III and Paul V offered O'Neill the concession of Ó Maolchonaire's promotion to the archbishopric of Tuam. On Sunday 3 May 1609, Ó Maolchonaire was consecrated archbishop by Cardinal Maffeo Barberini in the centre of Rome at the Chiesa Santo Spirito in Sassia. Ó Maolchonaire remained in Rome until his appointment as archbishop of Tuam before returning to Madrid on behalf of Hugh O'Neill. He communicated in 1610 to the Council of Spain, a translation of the original (Irish) statement of one 639:, d. 1543. | | | |_____________ Séan Ruadh | | | | | | Eóluis Fíthil and Onóra_____________ Lochlainn | | | | | | | | | | Torna Maoilechlainn Firbisigh 447:. Aware that the patronage vital to military intervention and to the education of their followers came from the same sources, Ó Maolchonaire continued to press for action after the death of O'Donnell. He participated in an abandoned maritime expedition which reached Achill Sound in 1603 but never landed in Ireland. Ó Maolchonaire subsequently assisted the Spanish councils of state and war to stem the flow of Irish military migrants and their dependents in Spain. 443:, being assisted on his deathbed by Ó Maolconaire Writing to Rome, Ludovico Mansoni recorded the day of the earl's death as 9 September, stating that O'Donnell died from a tapeworm after sixteen days of illness. In keeping with his patronage of the order of friars minor in Donegal, Red Hugh O'Donnell was buried in the Franciscan habit. Ó Maolchonaire accompanied the remains to their last resting place in the Franciscan church at 276: 1004: 472:. A year before his appointment, Ó Maolchonaire began his efforts in earnest with an appeal to the Spanish king. The loss of five Franciscan houses during the Nine Years' War made a new foundation essential. In response, Philip III instructed Archduke Albert to provide a perpetual grant for a new college in the university town of 380:. A year earlier he had translated into Irish a short Castilian catechism by Jerónimo de Ripalda SJ. The original is a simple catechetical work written in Aristotelian master-pupil dialogue. According to Mícheál Mac Craith, Ó Maolchonaire's translation pointedly referred to the Irish as Eirinnach rather than Gaedheal. 395:
Franciscan friary. They and nine of their peers in the Santiago province were later raised to the episcopacy, an unprecedented development in the history of the order. In a memorial of 1606, Francisco Arias Dávila y Bobadilla, conde de Puñonrostro, stated that Ó Maolchonaire was ordained after taking
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As adviser to Puñonrostro, the king's appointee as protector of Irish exiles in Spain, Ó Maolchonaire helped to secure funds for widows, orphans and clerics. Trained as a chronicler and genealogist, he sponsored the entry of Irish soldiers into Spanish military orders and successfully called for the
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In 1606, the Franciscan general chapter was held in Toledo where Flaithrí Ó Maolchonaire was selected as minister-provincial of the Irish friars minor. His assimilation into Castilian life and the contacts he made were of considerable benefit to his confrères and successors. The most notable act of
365:. His father and mother were Fíthil and Onóra Ó Maolchonaire. Two other sons survived to adulthood, Maoilechlainn and Firbisigh. They belonged to a well-known family of historians and poets whose principal estate was at Cluain Plocáin (Ballymulconry), civil parish of Kiltrustan, 551:, Ó Maolchonaire served as a key intermediary and his influence in Irish matters was considerable. In 1626, a year after Charles I declared war on Spain, Ó Maolchonaire made the case for an invasion of Ireland under the joint leadership of the earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell. 431:
In 1602, Ó Maolchonaire attempted to get approval for O'Donnell to meet Philip III in person but they were kept at arm's length by the Spanish court. During this time, they also drafted an official complaint against the Jesuit superiors of the Irish college at
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who is possibly the author of the French version of 1645. Other works attributed to Ó Maolchonaire on the teaching and opinions of Augustine are "de gratia Christi" (Paris 1646); "De flagellis justorum, juxta mentem S. Augustini" (Paris 1644) and
613:(ed. Thady MacNamara, Paris, 1641) treats of original sin, the grace of Christ and free will. Here, the "Pilgrim of Jerico" was human nature itself, with Satan the thief and the good Samaritan, Our Lord. Hunter says that this edition was owing to 634:
Paidín mac Lochlainn meic Maelsechlainn Ó Maolconaire, d. 1506 (a quo Sliocht Pháidín) | |_______________________________ | | | | Lochlainn
476:. Ó Maolchonaire's part in founding the college clearly influenced the Catholic pastoral mission to Ireland during the seventeenth century. The first and most active Irish printing press on the continent was long in operation at 778:
Nollaig Ó Muraíle (eag.), Turas na dTaoiseach nUltach tar Sáile: from Ráth Maoláin to Rome. Tadhg Ó Cianáin's Contemporary Narrative of the Journey into Exile of the Ulster Chieftains and Their Followers, 1607–8 (Rome 2007), p.
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recorded his virtues, learning and love of country:-- :Ordinis altus honor, fidei patriaeque honos, Pontificum merito laude perenne jubar. The inscription on the grave-slab, by another author, describes Ó Maolchonaire as
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See Ciaran O'Scea, 'The role of Castilian royal bureaucracy in the formation of early-modern Irish literacy,' in: O'Connor and Lyons (eds), Irish communities in early-modern Europe (Dublin 2006), pp 200–239.
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Seán Ó Súilleabháin, 'Údar Sgáthán an Chrábhaidh,' in: Maynooth Review, 14 (1989), pp 42–50. See also Seán Ó Súilleabháin, 'Sgáthán an Chrábhaidh: Foinsí an aistriúcháin,' in: Éigse, 24 (1990), pp 26–36.
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Flaithrí Ó Maolconaire died at the Franciscan friary of San Francisco el Grande in Madrid on 18 November 1629. In 1654, two Irish friars brought his remains back to the College of St Anthony of Padua in
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Charles Meehan, The fate and fortunes of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, and Rory O'Donel, Earl of Tyrconnell, their Flight from Ireland and Death in Exile (Dublin 1868), pp  67–73
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The culture and ideology of Irish Franciscan historians at Louvain, 1607–1650. In: Ciaran Brady ed. Ideology and the Historians (Historical Studies XVII). Dublin, 1991 pp. 11–30
376:, entering the Irish college founded in 1592. Ó Maolchonaire first studied the liberal arts and philosophy. On 10 December 1594, he was in the third year of his studies at 420:. In 1601, they requested a bishopric for Ó Maolchonaire 'in recognition of his diligence, commending his sound judgment on Irish affairs.' After the disaster of 531:
that confiscated the estates of O'Neill, O'Donnell and their adherents. As Archbishop of Tuam, Ó Maolconaire never took possession of his see, governing through
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The Fate and Fortunes of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, and Rory O'Donel, Earl of Tyrconnel, their Flight from Ireland and Death in the Exile (Dublin, 1868)
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Mícheál Mac Craith, 'Conry, Florence (Ó Maoil Chonaire, Flaithrí; Ó Maolchonaire; Conrius, Florentius),' in: Dictionary of Irish Biography (Cambridge 2009).
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Despondent at having to wait so long for a response to his repeated calls for military support in Ireland, O'Donnell became seriously ill. He died at
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Nomenclator literarius recentioris theologiae catholicae theologos exhibens qui inde a Concilio tridentino floruerunt aetate, natione. Oeniponte (
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in 1601, Ó Maolchonaire accompanied O'Donnell to Spain as his confessor and adviser, hoping to see a renewal of Spanish military intervention in
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Peregrinus Jerichontinus, hoc est de natura humana feliciter instituta, infeliciter lapsa, miserabiter vulnerata, misericorditer restaurata
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Benjamin Hazard, Faith & Patronage: the political career of Flaithrí Ó Maolchonaire, c.1560-1620 (Dublin 2009, repr. 2010), p. 11.
982:. Tadhg Ó Cianáin's contemporary narrative of the journey into exile of the Ulster chieftains and their followers, 1607–8 (Rome 2007) 1435: 1400: 1067: 527:, Ó Maolchonaire wrote from Valladolid a remonstrance to the Catholic members of the parliament, rebuking them for assenting to the 1370: 769:
Thomas O'Connor, 'Florence Conry's campaign for a Catholic Restoration in Ireland,' in: Seanchas Ard Mhacha, 19 (2002), pp 91-105
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promotion of Henry O'Neill, second eldest son of the earl of Tyrone, as colonel of Irish infantry units in Flanders, the O'Neill
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over presumed discrimination in favour of Old English students at the expense of students from Connacht and Ulster.
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The Annals of the Four Masters: Irish History, Kingship and Society in the Early Seventeenth Century (Dublin 2010)
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left Ireland in 1607, Flaithrí Ó Maolconaire accompanied them from Douai to Rome as interpreter and advisor.
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Faith & Patronage: the political career of Flaithrí Ó Maolchonaire, c.1560-1629 (Dublin 2010)
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Flaithrí Ó Maolchonaire was born in the townland of Fight, civil parish of Tibohine, barony of
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where he was buried in the collegiate chapel, near the high altar. An epitaph in stone by
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at St Isidore's, Rome. Many of his letters survive in Spanish, Latin and Italian.
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Aodh Mac Aingil agus an Scoil Nua-Ghaeilge i Lobhain. Baile Atha Cliath , c. 1935
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Irish college, Ó Maolchonaire left to join the Franciscan province of Santiago.
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his tenure as provincial was the founding of a new Irish Franciscan college at
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Lives of the Irish Writers of the Seventeenth Century (Dublin, 1848), 13–24
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Alexander Brown, The Genesis of the United States, Boston, 1890, I, 392-399
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where he served as a confessor and preacher to troops under the command of
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O'Maolconaire was a scholastic theologian, especially in the writings of
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Collections of Irish Church History (Dublin, 1861), I, 399, 400
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Mac Craith, in: Dictionary of Irish Biography (Cambridge 2009).
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De Augustini sensu circa b. Mariae Virginis conceptionem
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indicate a person who was elected but not consecrated.
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Spicilegium Ossoriense (Dublin, 1874–85), I, 161–163
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The Foundation of the College of St Anthony of Padua
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Index

Archbishop Conry
Conry
O.F.M.
Archbishop of Tuam

Tuam
Connaught
Tuam
Tuam
Seamus Ó hÉilidhe
Malachy Ó Caollaidhe
Maffeo Barberini
County Roscommon
Ireland
Madrid
Spain
Leuven
Irish
Catholic
Alma mater

Reference style
Most Reverend
Your Grace
Archbishop
Franciscan
theologian
College of St Anthony of Padua, Leuven
Archbishop of Tuam
Frenchpark

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