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Giulio Mancinelli

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.

Giulio Mancinelli
1677 painting of Giulio Mancinelli published in Vita magni servi Dei P. Julii Mancinelli
Born13 October 1537[1]
Died1618
Other namesJulius Mancinellus
OccupationJesuit missionary

Early life edit

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

Missionary appointments edit

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

In the period between 1585 and 1587 Mancinelli traveled from Constantinople through Wallachia and Moldova, visited Lwów (then in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, now in Ukraine, and in 1586 he stayed in Kraków, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania where for a short period he was the tutor of Andrzej Gembicki, a suffragan of Kraków. Mancinelli is associated with the history of the cult of The Most Holy Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland.

He had an apparition of Our Lady. Mary instructed him to call her the Queen of Poland. The news of this revelation began to spread the cult of the Queen of Poland Assumed into heaven. These revelations were distributed by the great Lithuanian chancellor Albrecht Radziwiłł from Nieśwież, where he was supported by St. Andrzej Bobola, later the author of the text of the Lwów Oath.

Having journeyed as far as Muscovy, he then returned to Italy via Vienna, where he spent a few months.[8]

In 1592 he was sent to Algiers, in response to a request made to the Jesuits by the government of Naples, in order to redeem the Christian slaves: he wrote a memorial of this journey in Morea (Rome, Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu, Vitae, 46, cf. 68–83) and in" Observations about redeeming Christian slaves from Servitude to Unbelievers" (ibid., Vitae, 51, cc. 43r-45r). He experienced a supernatural ecstasy during the trip---saints and angels appeared to him to reassure him about the positive outcome of the mission to Moldova---and he recorded his observations.[9]

In 1608, he was on mission in England and according to his own testimonies had visions of angels.[10] In his old age he was regularly consulted by young men who traveled to England hoping to bring it back to union with Rome.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Deresiński, Wojciech (2010). "Mancinelli". Mancinelli Informator. 5. Mancienlli Society. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  2. ^ Fabre 2008, p. 177: " glulio mancinelu (1537-1618) "
  3. ^ a b Coulton 1950, p. 750.
  4. ^ The Month. 1941. p. 362.
  5. ^ Deresiński, Wojciech (2010). "Mancinelli". Mancinelli Informator. 5. Mancienlli Society. 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. ^ "MANCINELLI, Giulio in "Dizionario Biografico"".
  9. ^ Pozsony, Ferenc; Csermely, Peter (2006). The Hungarian Csángó of Moldova. Corvinus Publishing. p. 82. ISBN 978-1-882785-18-6.
  10. ^ Marystone, Cyril (1963). The Coming Type of the End of the World and the Universal Conversion of the Nations. o.V. p. 287.
  11. ^ The Month. 1941. p. 363.

Sources edit

  • Fabre, Pierre-Antoine (2008). Escrituras de la modernidad: los jesuitas entre cultura retórica y cultura científica. Universidad Iberoamericana. ISBN 978-607-417-030-6.
  • Frazee, Charles A. (2006) [1983]. Catholics and Sultans: The Church and the Ottoman Empire 1453-1923. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521027007.
  • Coulton, G.G. (1950). Five Centuries of Religion. CUP. p. 750. GGKEY:881G3EASSLN.

External links edit

  • MANCINELLI, Giulio, author Anna Rita Capoccia

Further reading edit

  • Julije Mancinelli o dubrovačkoj okolici (1575/76) /Julius Mancinelli about the Surroundings 'of Dubrovnik (1575/76), XVI (1986) 133–151. BUDIŠA, Dražen

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