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133: 335:, to profess rhetoric at the new college which the Society had just opened in that city. He filled this chair for two years and a half, devoting his leisure time to visiting and consoling the sick in the hospitals. Meanwhile, Ignatius was negotiating the creation of the German College, and during the autumn of 1552 he called on the talent and eloquence of the young professor of rhetoric at Palermo. Ribadeneira amply fulfilled the expectations of his master and delivered the inaugural address amid the applause of an august assembly of prelates and Roman nobles. He was ordained priest 8 December 1553. During the twenty-one years which followed he filled the most important posts in the government of the order. 249: 223: 181: 156: 566: 536: 25: 393:
as general of the order brought a great change to Ribadeneira. His health being much impaired, he was ordered to Spain (1571), preferably to Toledo, his native town, to recuperate. This was a dreadful blow to the poor invalid, a remedy worse than the disease. He obeyed, but had been scarcely a year
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in his native land when he began to importune his general by letter to permit him to return to Italy. These solicitations continued for several years. In 1574 he settled in Madrid, where he died on 10 September or 22 September 1611.
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That Ribadeneira was, though an able, a very credulous writer, is shown by his lives of the successors of Ignatius in the generalship of the Society,
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of Ignatius, a narrative published by Ribadeneira in 1609 asserted that miracles had occurred; and these are recorded in an abridgment of the
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on 18 September 1540, eight days before the approval of the order by Paul III. He pursued his studies at the Universities of
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was interrupted for five months (November 1558 to March 1559); this period he spent in
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Pedro de Ribadeneira (grabado de Theodoor Galle, 1610, Rijksmuseum, Ámsterdam).
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Van Ortroy, Francis. "Pedro de Ribadeneira." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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had honoured with the governorship of Toledo and important missions.
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Manual de oraciones para uso y aprovechamiento de la gente devota
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Vol. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 28 July 2018
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In 1560 he was made Provincial of the Society of Jesus in
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Historia Ecclesiastica del scisma del Reyno de Inglaterra
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on 3 February 1557, setting out again on 17 October for
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Bibliotheca Hispana Nova (1788); Biographie Universelle
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in 1563, again employed in Flanders. The accession of
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