Papal MarquisFrancis Augustus MacNutt (February 15, 1863 – December 30, 1927) was an Indiana-born Catholic writer, and American diplomat, who later became a high ranking Vatican official.
Biography
Francis Augustus MacNutt was also for some time an American diplomat and a prolific writer of plays and histories. MacNutt married Margaret Ogden, grand-daughter of Clement Clarke Moore who wrote the famous Christmas poem The Night Before Christmas, and they established themselves in Rome at the Palazzo Pamphilj in Piazza Navona. Their home was the center of social life for the Roman nobility and senior Catholic Church officials. Today, it is the Embassy of Brazil.
In 1903 MacNutt bought a small castle for himself and his wife, "Schloss Ratzotz" as a summer home at Bressanone/Brixen in what is today northern Italy.
MacNutt's 1912 translation from the Latin of Peter Martyr's De Orbe Novo (1530) was an important work of scholarship that modernized, moderated and improved on its only other translation into English, that of Richard Eden from 1555.
In 1926, the year before his death, he wrote his autobiography, a two volume privately printed text, which was later edited by Father John Donovan and published in 1936 as A Papal Chamberlain: The Personal Chronicle of Francis Augustus MacNutt. The preface was written by G.K. Chesterton and the foreword by Patrick Joseph Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of New York. It was published by Longmans, Green and Co.
He died of cancer on December 30, 1927, at Schloss Ratzotz, two years before the Vatican and the Italian Kingdom established diplomatic relations which saw the establishment of the Vatican as an independent sovereign state based on much of his ideas and work. He was buried in the graveyard of Santa Maria am Sand in Millan near Bressanone in the largely German-speaking province of South Tyrol, Italy. His headstone makes no mention of his Papal titles or accomplishments. He was buried in the habit of a Third Order Lay Franciscan.
Bibliography
Autobiography
A Papal Chamberlain: The Personal Chronicle of Francis Augustus MacNutt (1936), featuring a preface by G. K. Chesterton.
Biographies
Bartholomew De Las Casas: His Life, His Apostolate, and His Writings[1] (1909)
Three Plays: Balboa, Xilona, The Victorious Duchess[4] (1916)
Translation
Martyr D'Anghera, Peter. De Orbo Novo: The Eight Decades. Trans., notes & introduction by Francis Augustus MacNutt. New York: Putnam’s Sons. 1912. Two volumes.
^MacNutt, Francis Augustus. Fernando Cortes and the Conquest of Mexico, 1485–1547. New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, 1909.
^MacNutt, Francis Augustus. Fernando Cortes: His Five Letters of Relation to the Emperor Charles V, 1519–1526. New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, 1908.