Peter Wadding ( – 13 September 1644) was an Irish
Jesuit
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theologian.
Life
Born at
Waterford
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in 1581 or 1583, he was son of Thomas Wadding and his wife, Mary Walsh.
Both father and mother are said to have been of good family. According to Leger's Life of Archbishop Walsh, Peter had five brothers who also became Jesuits: Luke, Thomas,
Michael
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, Daniel, and Walter. The Franciscan
Luke Wadding
Luke Wadding (16 October 158818 November 1657), was an Irish Franciscan friar and historian.
Life
Early life
Wadding was born on 16 October 1588 in Waterford to Walter Wadding of Waterford, a wealthy merchant, and his wife, Anastasia Lombar ...
, and the Jesuit Ambrose Wadding, were his cousins.
Wadding studied humanities for seven years in
Ireland
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, and then proceeded to
Douai
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, where he graduates
M.A., and subsequently doctor of both
laws
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as well as of
divinity
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. He was admitted to the Company of Jesus on 24 October 1601 by Father Oliveræus, the
provincial of
Flanders
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, and commenced his
novitiate
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at
Tournai
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on 23 November 1601. When he joined the novitiate at Tournai, he gave his birth year as 1583.
Eventually he became professor of theology first at
Louvain
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, and then at
Antwerp
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. In 1629 Wadding was transferred to
Prague
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, becoming professor of theology and chancellor of the university.
The last years of his life were spent at
Graz
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, where he was professor of theology and also chancellor. He died there on 13 September 1644.
Works
While at Antwerp Wadding had a controversy with the famous
Arminian
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Simon Episcopius
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Life
Born in Amsterdam, in 16 ...
. The disputations of both were published in Dutch after their death in one volume, entitled ''Twee brieven van den gelerden Peter Wading in sijn level Jesuit tot Antwerpen: d’eene, van den Regel des Geloofs’ d’andere,. van den beeldendienst …'' Amsterdam, 1649, 4to (British Museum). On 30 November 1632 Wadding completed a ''Brevis Refutatio Calumniarum quas Collegio Societatis Jesu Pragensi impegit scriptor famosi libelli cui titulus “Flagellum Jesuitarum”, præsertim in negotio Academiæ Pragnensis …'' Nissa, 1634, 4to. This was followed by a solid work of 656 pages, entitled ''R.P. Petri Wadingi Waterfordiensis Hibernie Soc. Jes S. Theologiæ professoris, olim in Lovaniensi nunc in Pragensi Academia professoris Tractatus de Incarnation,'' Antwerp, 1636, 8vo. In the following year he published an ''Oratio Pragæ dicta'', congratulating
Ferdinand III on his election as emperor.
Besides the works mentioned, the updated 1643 bibliography of Jesuit writings known under the name of
Pedro de Ribadeneira
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Pedro was b ...
says Wadding published under a pseudonym, ''Carmina varia et alia spectantia ad disciplinas humaniores'', and ''Tractatus aliquos contra Hæreticos'' (Ribadeneira, ‘’Bibl. Script. Soc. Jesu’’’, 1643, p.402).
[Ribadeneira, ''Bibliotheca Scriptorum Societatis Jesu'' (1602 and 1608), supplemented by ]Philippe Alegambe
Philippe Alegambe (22 January 1592, Brussels, Belgium6 September 1652, Rome, Italy) was a Belgian Jesuit priest and bibliographer.
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After completing High School studies in Brussels, Alegambe went to Spain, in the service of the Duke o ...
in 1643 and Southwell (Nathaniel Bacon (Jesuit)
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) in 1676. A manuscript volume in the
Bodleian Library
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contains various other treatises by him (Tanner, p.744).
According to Edmund Hogan, SJ, Peter Wadding's writings are as follows:
# Carmina varia et alia spectantia ad Disciplinas Humaniores
# Tractatus aliquot contra Haereticos
# Brevis Refutatio Calumniarum quas Collegio Societatis Jesu Pragensi impegit Scriptor famosi libelli cui titulus "Flagellum Jesuiticum," praesertim in negotio Academiae Pragensis, 1634, 4to
# De Incarnatione, 4to, 1634
# Oratio Pragae dicta in Ferdinandi III. Ratisbonensibus Comitiis in Caesarem electi Inauguratione
# De Contractibus, 4to, 1644
# Epistola de Regula Fidei (published in Latin and translated into Dutch)
# Epistola de Cultu Imaginum (published in Latin and translated into Dutch)
as well as these manuscripts:
* Thirty-six various treatises by him in the Bodleian Library Hyperoo Bodl., number 16
* Examen et Purgatio Petri Wadingi, in Imperial Libr. at Vienna
References
*Works in British Library, including:
** Foley’s Collections, vii. 799)
** Ware’s Irish Writers, ed. Harris
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Bibliography
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17th-century Irish Jesuits
17th-century Irish Roman Catholic theologians
1581 births
1644 deaths
Christian clergy from Waterford (city)