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==Papal Nuncio's arrival== [[File:Rinuccini.JPG|left|thumb|196px|The Papal Nuncio, [[Giovanni Battista Rinuccini]]]] The Confederates received modest subsidies from the monarchies of France and Spain, who wanted to recruit troops in Ireland but their main continental support came from the Papacy. [[Pope Urban VIII]] sent [[Pierfrancesco Scarampi]] to liaise with and help the Confederates' Supreme Council in 1643. [[Pope Innocent X]] strongly supported Confederate Ireland, over the objections of [[Cardinal Mazarin]] and the Queen, [[Henrietta Maria]], who had moved to Paris in 1644. Innocent received the Confederation's envoy in February 1645 and resolved to send a [[Papal Nuncio|nuncio extraordinary]] to Ireland, [[Giovanni Battista Rinuccini]], [[archbishop of Fermo]], who embarked from [[La Rochelle]] with the Confederacy's secretary, [[Richard Bellings]]. He took with him a large quantity of arms and military supplies and a very large sum of money. These supplies meant that Rinuccini had a big influence on the Confederates' internal politics and he was backed by the more militant Confederates such as [[Owen Roe O'Neill]]. At Kilkenny Rinuccini was received with great honours, asserting that the object of his mission was to sustain the King, but above all to help the Catholic people of Ireland in securing the free and public exercise of the Catholic religion, and the restoration of the churches and church property, but not any former monastic property.
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