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Ross MacGeoghegan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roche MacGeoghegan
Roche MacGeoghegan (1580 – 26 May 1644), also known as Roque de la Cruz, was a seventeenth-century century Irish Dominican prelate and Tridentine reformist. A member of an aristocratic family from County Westmeath, he obtained a mostly Roman Catholic childhood education before, in his twenties, moving to Iberia and entering the Dominican Order. After many years promoting the revitalisation of the Order in Ireland, from Ireland and Continental Europe, he was considered unsuccessfully for the archbishopric of Armagh in 1625 and then successfully for the bishopric of Kildare in 1629. After a dozen years as bishop, his health slowly declined and he died in 1644. ==Origins and background== Born in 1580, Roche was the sixth son of Ross MacGeoghegan, chief of the MacGeoghegan kindred of Moycashel, County Westmeath.〔Forrestal, "MacGeoghegan, Roche (1580–1644)".〕 His family had a background of involvement in the Irish Counter-Reformation.〔 Later, two of his cousins became Dominican friars, and another cousin, Anthony MacGeoghegan, became the Roman Catholic Bishop of Clonmacnoise.〔Forrestal, "MacGeoghegan, Roche (1580–1644)"; Fryde et al., ''Handbook'', p. 420.〕 Despite being educated in a Protestant school for 6 months, the bulk of MacGeoghegan's early education was in the hands of Catholics, men such as the Westmeath priest John Power, as well as Catholic laymen in Westmeath and County Tipperary.〔 He travelled to Lisbon in 1600 and joined the Dominican Order, acquiring the name ''Roque de la Cruz''.〔 At the Irish College in Lisbon he spent many months learning the Humanities, before he moved to Salamanca in 1601 .〔
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