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David Rothe

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357: 93:, to Kilkenny, on 14 November 1645. Three years later, he refused to acknowledge the validity of the censures issued by Rinuccini. Rothe, like other bishops appointed during Lombard's tenure, tended to be more moderate toward state authority. Although seriously ill in 1649, he continued to minister to the plague-stricken citizens of Kilkenny but was compelled by the 77:
Rothe was appointed Bishop of Ossory on 10 October 1618. At that the time the archbishops of Ireland, (Armagh, Tuam, Cashel, and Dublin) were all in exile on the Continent. Owing to the severity of the penal laws, he had to seek consecration in Paris, where he was ordained bishop 1 April 1619. He
74:, in February, 1614, and a second synod in 1618. Rothe was under close government surveillance, and the fact that he was not either imprisoned or banished was probably due to Lord Mountgarret and other powerful friends. 97:
to leave on 28 March 1650. After being robbed along the way, he was permitted to return to his brother's house, where he died 20 April 1650. His remains were interred in St. Mary's Church, but there is a
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In 1624, Rothe presided over a synod at Kilkenny, and he laboured zealously during a trying period. Rothe’s prominence in the country and the relatively peaceful state of Kilkenny led to the
399: 66:. One of his first tasks was to resolve disputes between secular (parish) and religious (such as the Cistercians) clergy over faculties and jurisdiction. Rothe held a 429: 321:
Lennon, Colm (1999), 'Political thought of Irish counter-reformation churchmen: the testimony of the "Analecta" of Bishop David Rothe', Morgan, Hiram (ed.),
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Hand, Stephen (2012), "'The leaven of your forepassed wicked lives purged': Excommunication and Exile in Part 1 of David Rothe's Analecta (1616)",
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O'Connor, Thomas (2000), 'Custom, authority, and tolerance in Irish political thought : David Rothe's Analecta Sacra et Mira (1616)',
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and the completed work was issued at Cologne (1617–19); a new edition was brought out by Cardinal Moran in 1884. In 1620 he published
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returned to Ireland in late 1621, after publishing two ecclesial works. Rothe became the most prominent bishop in Ireland.
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Ronan, Myles. "A Contemporary English Transcript of the "Analecta Sacra" of David Rothe, Bishop of Ossory (1618-1650)",
90: 51:. He was ordained in 1600, and proceeded to Rome. From 1601 to 1609 he was professor of theology and secretary to 103: 118:, the first part of which is an account of the persecution of Catholics in Ireland during the deputyship of 44: 59: 372: 394: 389: 82: 342:
Hand, Stephen (2014), "David Rothe, the Jesuits and the Counter-Reformation in Ireland, 1600-40",
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O'Sullivan, William (1994), 'Correspondence of David Rothe and James Ussher 1619-23',
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O'hAnnracháin, Tadhg. "Episcopal activity and confessional identity",
86: 360: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 67: 40: 122:. As early as 1616, Rothe had published the first part of his 35:. His maternal grandmother, Ellen Butler, was first cousin to 55:, and on 15 June 1609, was appointed Vice-Primate of Armagh. 186:(Patrick Francis Moran, ed.) Dublin, M.H. Gill and Son, 1884 39:, Eighth Earl of Ormond. He studied at the Irish College, 307:
Corish, Patrick (1984), 'David Rothe, bishop of Ossory',
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meeting in the city in the 1642, and welcomed the papal
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The history and antiquities of the diocese of Ossory
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The Origins of Sectarianism in Early Modern Ireland
138:at Paris, also in 1621. He also left a manuscript, 290:Moran, Spicilegium Ossoriense (Dublin, 1874–84) 400:17th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland 277:Ware, De praesulibus Hiberniae (Dublin, 1665) 8: 31:David Rothe was born in 1573 in High Street 217:"History of the Diocese", Diocese of Ossory 197: 195: 193: 323:Political ideology in Ireland, 1541-1641 300:Hegarty, Maureen (1979), 'David Rothe', 64:Richard Butler, 3rd Viscount Mountgarret 177: 175: 173: 159: 157: 155: 151: 120:Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester 274:Lynch, De praesulibus Hiberniae (1672) 165:Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 430:Christian clergy from County Kilkenny 7: 376:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 53:Peter Lombard (Archbishop of Armagh) 167:, Vol. 42 (1934/1935), pp. 193-198] 366:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). " 344:Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 132:Hiberniae sive Antiquioris Scotiae 14: 425:Roman Catholic bishops of Ossory 355: 21:Roman Catholic Bishop of Ossory 410:University of Salamanca alumni 1: 420:People of Elizabethan Ireland 309:Journal of the Butler Society 252:The Confederation of Kilkenny 49:doctor in civil and canon law 19:(1573 – 20 April 1650) was a 415:People from Kilkenny (city) 330:Irish Theological Quarterly 114:His most noted work is the 70:for the Ulster Province at 446: 337:Ossory, Laois and Leinster 250:Meehan, Charles Patrick. 325:(Dublin, 1999), 181-202. 134:in 1621 at Antwerp, and 83:Confederate ‘parliament’ 45:University of Salamanca 285:Franciscan Monasteries 140:Hierographia Hiberniae 130:at Paris, followed by 104:St. Canice's Cathedral 60:prothonotary Apostolic 405:Apostolic pronotaries 373:Catholic Encyclopedia 316:Collectanea Hibernica 47:, where he graduated 302:Old Kilkenny Review 202:Carrigan, William. 128:Brigida Thaumaturga 136:Hibernia Resurgens 269:Carrigan, William 102:to his memory in 58:Having been made 437: 377: 359: 358: 256: 254:, J. Duffy, 1905 247: 241: 225: 219: 214: 208: 199: 188: 179: 168: 161: 445: 444: 440: 439: 438: 436: 435: 434: 380: 379: 365: 356: 297: 295:Further reading 265: 260: 259: 248: 244: 226: 222: 215: 211: 200: 191: 180: 171: 162: 153: 148: 112: 29: 12: 11: 5: 443: 441: 433: 432: 427: 422: 417: 412: 407: 402: 397: 392: 382: 381: 353: 352: 348: 347: 340: 333: 326: 319: 312: 305: 296: 293: 292: 291: 288: 287:(Dublin, 1872) 278: 275: 272: 264: 261: 258: 257: 242: 220: 209: 189: 182:Rothe, David. 169: 150: 149: 147: 144: 111: 108: 37:Pierce the Red 28: 25: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 442: 431: 428: 426: 423: 421: 418: 416: 413: 411: 408: 406: 403: 401: 398: 396: 393: 391: 388: 387: 385: 378: 375: 374: 369: 363: 362:public domain 350: 349: 345: 341: 338: 334: 332:65:2, 133-56. 331: 327: 324: 320: 317: 313: 310: 306: 303: 299: 298: 294: 289: 286: 282: 279: 276: 273: 270: 267: 266: 262: 255: 253: 246: 243: 240: 239:9780521837552 236: 233: 231: 224: 221: 218: 213: 210: 207: 205: 198: 196: 194: 190: 187: 185: 178: 176: 174: 170: 166: 160: 158: 156: 152: 145: 143: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 109: 107: 105: 101: 96: 92: 88: 84: 79: 75: 73: 69: 65: 61: 56: 54: 50: 46: 43:, and at the 42: 38: 34: 26: 24: 22: 18: 371: 354: 343: 336: 329: 322: 318:36/37, 7-49. 315: 311:2:3, 315-23. 308: 301: 284: 281:C. P. Meehan 251: 245: 229: 223: 212: 203: 183: 164: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 115: 113: 95:Cromwellians 80: 76: 57: 30: 16: 15: 395:1650 deaths 390:1573 births 368:David Rothe 351:Attribution 17:David Rothe 384:Categories 339:5, 86-114. 304:2:1, 4-21. 146:References 91:Rinuccini 184:Analecta 124:Analecta 116:Analecta 100:cenotaph 72:Drogheda 33:Kilkenny 364::  263:Sources 237:  87:nuncio 110:Works 68:synod 41:Douai 346:4, . 235:ISBN 27:Life 370:". 386:: 283:, 192:^ 172:^ 154:^ 142:. 106:. 89:, 23:.

Index

Roman Catholic Bishop of Ossory
Kilkenny
Pierce the Red
Douai
University of Salamanca
doctor in civil and canon law
Peter Lombard (Archbishop of Armagh)
prothonotary Apostolic
Richard Butler, 3rd Viscount Mountgarret
synod
Drogheda
Confederate ‘parliament’
nuncio
Rinuccini
Cromwellians
cenotaph
St. Canice's Cathedral
Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester






Rothe, David. Analecta (Patrick Francis Moran, ed.) Dublin, M.H. Gill and Son, 1884



Carrigan, William. The history and antiquities of the diocese of Ossory, Vol. 1, Sealy, Bryers & Walker, Kilkenny, 1905
"History of the Diocese", Diocese of Ossory

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