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词条 Giovanni Paolo Oliva
释义

  1. Popish Plot

  2. References

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Giovanni Paolo Oliva (4 October 1600 – 26 November 1681) was the eleventh Superior General of the Society of Jesus.

Oliva was born at Genoa in 1600, and in 1616 he entered the Society of Jesus. A famous pulpit orator, he was Apostolic Preacher of the Palace under Popes Innocent X, Alexander VII, Clement IX, and Clement X. In 1661, during the disease of the Superior General Goschwin Nickel, the General Congregation XI elected him vicar-general with the right of succession. His chief aim was to remove all causes of dissension and of personal friction between his institute and other religious orders, towards which he showed himself most reverent and yielding. He extended and increased the missions, creating new ones outside of Europe, especially in Japan. His book of forty-odd sermons for Lent, and his work of six folio volumes, In Selecta Scripturae Loca Ethicae Commentationes, demonstrate his scholarship and piety. Remembering what had happened to Cardinal Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, Oliva printed one thousand of his letters, in order that they might not be printed by others and be misconstrued.

Popish Plot

In 1678 the English informer Titus Oates named him as one of the ringleaders of the Popish Plot, a nonexistent Catholic conspiracy to kill King Charles II of England, which was entirely Oates' own fabrication. Fortunately for Oliva, unlike the many English Jesuits who suffered in the Plot, he was safely out of reach of the English authorities. Oates had never met him but was slightly acquainted with several other Jesuits and knew enough about the Society to make it appear that he was in the Jesuits' confidence. In reality Oliva could have no motive to kill King Charles, who was himself an all but open Roman Catholic, and may even have corresponded with him, as he certainly did with his brother, the future King James II of England. In addition he took a strong view of the lawfulness of attempting to overthrow the ruler, stating that if any Jesuits had engaged in such actions (while stressing that he thought it improbable that they had) they deserved to suffer the full penalty of the law.

He died at Sant'Andrea al Quirinale in Rome.

References

  • {{Catholic|wstitle=Gian Paolo Oliva}}
  • Kenyon, J.P. The Popish Plot Phoenix Press reissue 2000
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