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  • Anselm
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Chaplain to the Queen
Catherine of Braganza
Enthroned 1671
Reign ended 1678
Orders
Ordination 1643
Personal details
Birth name George Touchet
Born Stalbridge, Dorset, England
Died c. 1689
Denomination Roman Catholic
Parents
    • Mervyn Tuchet
    • Elizabeth Brydges

George Anselm Touchet, also known as Tuchet, was a Roman Catholic chaplain who lived in the 1600s. He was born around 1618 and passed away around 1689.

He served as the personal chaplain to Catherine of Braganza, who was the wife of King Charles II. He held this important role from 1671 until 1678, when he was asked to leave England.

Early Life and Becoming a Monk

George Touchet was born in Stalbridge, a town in Dorset, England. He was the second son of Mervyn Tuchet, who was the 2nd Earl of Castlehaven.

In 1643, George Touchet decided to become a Benedictine monk. He joined a monastery called St Gregory's, Douai. When he became a monk, he took on a new name: Anselm.

Serving the Queen

After the Stuarts royal family returned to power in England, Anselm Touchet was chosen to be the chaplain for Queen Catherine. A chaplain is like a spiritual advisor or priest who serves a royal family.

He was given special living spaces, first at St James's Palace and later at Somerset House. He also received money each year to support himself while serving the Queen.

His Writings

Anselm Touchet was also a writer. In 1674, he published a book called Historical collections. This book discussed different views on religion, especially from a Catholic perspective.

Later, in 1928, another one of his works was published. It was a shorter version of a translation he made of a spiritual book by a French writer named Constantine Barbanson. This book was titled The Secret Paths of Divine Love.

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