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Jost Ribeiro da Fonseca

Friar Minor; b. at Evora, Dec. 3, 1690; d. at Porto, June 16, 1752

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Fonseca, Jost RIBEIRO DA, Friar Minor; b. at Evora, December 3, 1690; d. at Porto, June 16, 1752. He was received into the Franciscan Order in the convent of Ara Coeli at Rome, December 8, 1712. As minister general of the order, he was untiring in his efforts to restore discipline in places where it had become lax; and displayed in this regard singular prudence, tact, and executive ability. In 1740 he founded the large library in the old convent of Ara Coeli, and under his direction and patronage, the “Annales Minorum” of Wadding were published at Rome in seventeen volumes, between the years 1731 and 1741. Fonseca several times declined the episcopal dignity, but finally accepted (1741) the See of Oporto, to which he was nominated by John V of Portugal.

STEPHEN M. DONOVAN


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