John Rastell (Jesuit)

John Rastell (1532–1577) was an English Jesuit.

Life

Rastell was born at Gloucester in 1532, was admitted into Winchester School in 1543; and went on to New College, Oxford, of which he became a perpetual fellow in 1549. He graduated M.A. 29 July 1555, and about that time was ordained priest.

Being unable to comply with the religious changes in Elizabeth's reign, Rastell left his college, and went to Louvain. He removed to Antwerp in 1564, and subsequently went to Rome, where he entered the jesuit novitiate of St. Andrew 6 April 1568, being, for a short time, fellow-novice with St. Stanislas Kostka. After completing his noviceship, he was English penitentiary for a time at St. Peter's, Rome. He was then sent as confessor and consultor to the house of the jesuits at Hall.

Rastell was moved to Augsburg, and finally to Ingoldstadt, where he was appointed vice-rector of the college of his order. He died in the college on 15 or 17 June 1577.

Works

Rastell was a determined antagonist of Bishop John Jewell, and published:

A catalogue of ‘English Popish Books,’ printed by John Strype, includes Rastell's ‘Return of Untruths,’ which was answered by Jewell.

References

     This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Rastell, John (1532–1577)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 

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