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Tournai, Irish college

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Irish college in Tournai, founded in 1616.


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OʼConnor, Thomas, Irish Jansenists 1600-70: religion and politics in Flanders, France, Ireland and Rome, Irish in Europe Monographs, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2008.  
abstract:
This is the story of the founding phase of one of the most significant political and religious movements in 17th-century Ireland, France and Spanish Flanders. This book looks at the cultural, political and religious environment which provided a home for Jansenism in Ireland. It examines Irish contributions to Belgian and French versions of Jansenism and traces the fortunes of Irish Jansenists, their friends and their foes in the troubled 1640s. It offers an assessment of the import and influence of the movement on Irish political, religious and cultural identity.
(source: publisher)
Brady, John, “Father Christopher Cusack and the Irish College of Douai, 1594–1624”, in: Sylvester OʼBrien [ed.], Measgra i gcuimhne Mhichíl Uí Chléirigh .i. Miscellany of historical and linguistic studies in honour of Brother Michael Ó Cléirigh, O.F.M., Chief of the Four Masters, 1643-1943, Dublin, 1944. 98–107.
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Dennis Groenewegen
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