Luke Wadding and Irish Diplomatic Activity in Seventeenth-Century Rome

The aim of this article is to provide a new assessment of the diplomatic role played by the most prominent Irishman in seventeenthcentury Rome: the Franciscan Luke Wadding. Hitherto, the available analyses on Wadding have focused on his literary and theological activity, with the consequence that, w...

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Main Author: Matteo Binasco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2016-06-01
Series:Studi Irlandesi : a Journal of Irish Studies
Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-sijis/article/view/7268
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Summary:The aim of this article is to provide a new assessment of the diplomatic role played by the most prominent Irishman in seventeenthcentury Rome: the Franciscan Luke Wadding. Hitherto, the available analyses on Wadding have focused on his literary and theological activity, with the consequence that, with the exception of one old essay, the ‘diplomatic’ role he played for the Irish Confederates during the years from 1641 to 1649 has been neglected. Indeed, during this crucial period, he acted as the agent of the Irish Confederates at the papal curia, thus strengthening his role as the most influential Irishman in Rome. The article will illustrate how this appointment placed Wadding under growing pressure from Ireland, and how this led him to play a seminal role in shaping or influencing the decisions taken by the Holy See concerning his country.
ISSN:2239-3978