Robert Persons

Jesuit priest and author of resistance texts

Robert Persons - Jesuit priest and author of resistance texts
Born

June 24th, 1546
478 years ago

Died

April 15th, 1610
414 years ago — 63 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

England

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An English Jesuit priest and author played a significant role in the Catholic resistance during the Elizabethan era. Engaged in efforts against Protestant rule, focused on the promotion of Catholicism in England. Established Jesuit missions and advocated for insurrection against the state to restore Catholic governance. Wrote extensively on religious and political themes, influencing the resistance through pamphlets and treatises. Contributed to the foundation of the English College at Rome, which trained priests for missionary work in England. His writings reflected his opposition to the English crown and Elizabeth I's policies, revealing the influence of Jesuit thinking in the theological debates of the time.

Authored texts advocating Catholic resistance

Established the English College at Rome

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