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, § 9) has selected and related many like miracles of St. Ignatius. F. Daniel Bartoli, in his life of this saint, has given a history of a hundred such miracles (l. 5). See also the great collection made by F. Pinius, the continuation of Bollandus.
Though cardinal Pole thought circumstances did not allow him to make any settlement for Jesuits in England, as the author of the Monastic History of Ireland and others take notice, that great and holy man highly esteemed St. Ignatius and his Institute. See a letter of Saint Ignatius to cardinal Pole dated at Rome, 24th of January, 1555, and that cardinal’s answer to him from Richmond, 8th of May; and another from London, 15th of December the same year; also his letter of condolence to F. Lainez upon the death of St. Ignatius, dated at London, 15th of November, 1556, published among the letters of cardinal Pole collected by cardinal Querini at Brescia, t. 5, p. 117, 118, 119, 120, 121.
[360] The Jesuats of St. Jerom were at first all lay brothers, and practised pharmacy; but, in 1606, obtained leave of Paul V. to study and take holy orders. The houses of the friars being reduced, they were suppressed by Clement IX. in 1668; but some nunneries of this Order still subsist in Italy. See the life of this saint, and those of other illustrious persons of this Order, written by Moriggia, a pious general of the same, who died in 1604. Also the Bollandists and Helyot.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
The following corrections have been made in the text:
Day: 1, section: Table of Contents - ‘Rumbold’ replaced with ‘Rumold’ (St. Rumold, Bishop and Martyr)
Day: 1, section: SS. JULIUS AND AARON - ‘Caerlton’ replaced with ‘Caerleon’ (at Caerleon in the year 1200,)
Day: 1, section: SS. JULIUS AND AARON - ‘Canbrensis’ replaced with ‘Cambrensis’ (Giraldus Cambrensis,)
Day: 3, section: SAINT GUNTHIERN - ‘Guereck’ replaced with ‘Guerech’ (Guerech I., count of Vannes,)
Day: 4, section: SAINT ODO - ‘Ethelwulf’ replaced with ‘Ethelwolf’ (who in the reign of king Ethelwolf)
Day: 4, section: ST. SISOES - ‘Scete’ replaced with ‘Sceté’ (retired to the desert of Sceté,)
Day: 6, section: ST. MONINNA - ‘Calgan’ replaced with ‘Colgan’ (See Colgan ad 6 Jul.)
Day: 9, section: ST. VERONICA - ‘sead’ replaced with ‘send’ (begging Him to send me more torments.)
Day: 16, section: ST. EUSTATHIUS - ‘Ceilier’ replaced with ‘Ceillier’ (Ceillier, t. 4,)
Day: 17, section: ST. LEO IV. - ‘355’ replaced with ‘855’ (September in the same year, 855,)
Day: 18, section: ST. FREDERIC - ‘Lewis’ replaced with ‘Louis’ (her marriage with Louis)
Day: 19, section: ST. SYMMACHUS - ‘intsance’ replaced with ‘instance’ (never had been an instance of )
Day: 22, section: SAINT JOSEPH OF PALESTINE - ‘month’ replaced with ‘mouth’ (from his own mouth the particulars )
Day: 25, section: SAINTS THEA AND VALENTINA - ‘Firmillian’ replaced with ‘Firmilian’ (Firmilian, the successor of Urbanus)
Footnote 55 - ‘Ushur’ replaced with ‘Usher’ (Usher, p. 418.)
Footnote 56 - ‘Kilmrures’ replaced with ‘Kilmaures’ (from whom Kilmaures is named,)
Footnote 90 - ‘Arringhi’ replaced with ‘Aringhi’ (produced by Aringhi, Diss. 2, l. 3, c.)
Footnote 102 - ‘suffiicient’ replaced with ‘sufficient’ (seems of sufficient authority)
Footnote 103 - Footnote anchor missing in text.
Footnote 104 - ‘Villote’ replaced with ‘Villotte’ (and F. James Villotte,)
Footnote 139 - Omitted footnote symbol inserted in text.
Footnote 161 - ‘Charlemage’ replaced with ‘Charlemagne’ (Charlemagne marched into Italy,)
Footnote 171 - ‘supposititions’ replaced with ‘suppositions’ (are generally esteemed suppositions.)
Footnote 270 - ‘Russicœ’ replaced with ‘Russiæ’ (Orig. Russiæ, t. 8,)
Footnote 346 - Omitted footnote symbol inserted in text.