Raymond Caron
Raymond Caron [1]
an Irish theologian, was born in the county of Westmeath in 1605. He entered the order of the Recollets, and studied at Salzburg and Louvain; returned to his country as commissary-general of his order; emigrated when the Puritans were in power; returned at the Restoration, in 1660; and died at Dublin in 1666. He wrote several works, especially, Remonstrantia bernorum contra Lovanienses Ultramontanasque Censuras, etc. (Lond. 1665, fol.): — Roma Triumphans (Antwerp, 1635): — Apostolatus Evangelium Missionariorum (1653): — Controversice Generalis Fidei (1660): — Loyalty Asserted and the Late. Remonstrance or Allegiance of the Irish Clergy and Laity Confred (Lond. eod. 4to): — A Vindication of the Roman Catholics of the English Nation (ibid. eod. 4to). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G É neral É , s.v.; Biog. Universelle, s.v.