Giulio Mancinelli

Giulio Mancinelli

1677 painting of Giulio Mancinelli published in Vita magni servi Dei P. Julii Mancinelli
Born (1537-10-13)October 13, 1537[1]
Macerata
Died 1618
Other names Julius Mancinellus
Occupation Jesuit missionary

Giulio Mancinelli (Latin: Julius Mancinellus) (1537-1618)[2] was 16th and 17th century Jesuit missionary. In 1583 he founded Jesuit mission in Ottoman held Istanbul.

Early life

Mancinelli was born to a noble family.[3] He joined Jesuits in 1558[3] and in 1566 was a novice in the first noviceship-house in Rome.[4]

Missionary appointments

Mancinelli was a missionary in Bosnia and Dalmatia.[5] Mancinellus was the head of Jesuit mission to Istanbul established by Pope in 1583.[6] They held their services in Church of Saint Benoit and opened their schools with support of French and Venetian ambassadors.[7]

In period between 1585 and 1587 Mancinelli traveled to Moldova and recorded his observations.[8]

In 1608, he was on mission in England and according to his own testimonies had visions of angels.[9] In his old age he was regularly consulted by young men who travelled to England to convert religion of its population.[10]

References

  1. Deresiński, Wojciech (2010). "Mancinelli". Mancinelli informator. Mancienlli Society. 5. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  2. Fabre 2008, p. 177: " glulio mancinelu (1537-1618) "
  3. 1 2 Coulton 1950, p. 750.
  4. The Month. 1941. p. 362.
  5. Deresiński, Wojciech (2010). "Mancinelli". Mancinelli informator. Mancienlli Society. 5. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  6. Frazee 2006, p. 74.
  7. Darnault, Sezim Sezer; Birkan, Çelen (2004). Latin Catholic Buildings in Istanbul: A Historical Perspective, 1839-1923. Isis. p. 45. ISBN 978-975-428-275-7.
  8. Pozsony, Ferenc; Csermely, Peter (2006). The Hungarian Csángó of Moldova. Corvinus Publishing. p. 82. ISBN 978-1-882785-18-6.
  9. Marystone, Cyril (1963). The Coming Type of the End of the World and the Universal Conversion of the Nations. o.V. p. 287.
  10. The Month. 1941. p. 363.

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