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An Irish College was established in Rome in 1628 in order to prepare priests for the Irish mission. As part of an elaborate network of such colleges across the continent, the Irish College was always more than a seminary; it served as an ‘embassy’ and focus of Irish Catholic interests in Rome and remained such until the 20th century when Ireland established formal diplomatic relations with the Holy See. This collection illustrates that dual role; based upon the archival holdings of the College it presents an insight into the history of the Irish College and its complex world.The contributors include: Colin Barr (Ave Maria U), Peter A. Boyle (NUIM), Clare Carroll (CUNY), Patrick Corish (NUIM), Hugh Fenning, John Hanly, Eileen Kane, Dermot Keogh (UCC), Ambrose Macaulay, Amy McKinney (QUB), Michael Olden, Ciaran O'Carroll (NUIM), Fearghus O Fearghail (Mater Dei), Vera Orschel (Irish College Rome) and Rory Sweetman (Otago).
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An Irish College was established in Rome in 1628 in order to prepare priests for the Irish mission. As part of an elaborate network of such colleges across the continent, the Irish College was always more than a seminary; it served as an ‘embassy’ and focus of Irish Catholic interests in Rome and remained such until the 20th century when Ireland established formal diplomatic relations with the Holy See. This collection illustrates that dual role; based upon the archival holdings of the College it presents an insight into the history of the Irish College and its complex world.The contributors include: Colin Barr (Ave Maria U), Peter A. Boyle (NUIM), Clare Carroll (CUNY), Patrick Corish (NUIM), Hugh Fenning, John Hanly, Eileen Kane, Dermot Keogh (UCC), Ambrose Macaulay, Amy McKinney (QUB), Michael Olden, Ciaran O'Carroll (NUIM), Fearghus O Fearghail (Mater Dei), Vera Orschel (Irish College Rome) and Rory Sweetman (Otago).