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  1. John Chapman (priest)

    The Right Reverend Dom title Dom John Chapman Order of St Benedict OSB 1865 7 November 1933 , received into the Roman Catholic Church at the age of 25, was a Roman Catholic priest , the 4th Abbot of Downside Abbey of the English Benedictine Congregation from 1929 until his death, an internationally respected ... Chapman , the son of an Anglican Canon priest canon of Ely Cathedral , he was educated privately and at Christ ... John Chapman was thought by competent critics to be the greatest patristics scholar of his time. Reputedly ... . NAME Chapman, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 7 November 1933 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chapman, John Category 1865 births Category 1933 ... scholars Category Abbots of Downside Category Christian mystics es John Chapman ... Greats . He was ordained deacon in the Anglican Church in 1889. Conversion to Catholicism In 1890 Chapman ... in 1895, taking the name of John. After his ordination priestly ordination in 1895, he went ... Mary s College in nearby Oscott. In 1913, Chapman was made temporary superior of the Caldey island ... In 1919 Chapman transferred his monastic stability to Downside Abbey , where in 1929 the community ... his work on St Cyprian , John the Presbyter St John the Presbyter of Papias , and on the priority of the Gospel according to Matthew that, so Chapman argued in support of the early Church tradition, was the first Gospel account to have been written see also Synoptic Problem . Among the novices that Chapman clothed in the Religious habit monastic habit was in 1932 John Bernard Orchard , who soon felt ... John that is supported by certain early Christian writers, produced what by hindsight may be considered a synthesis of his and his mentor s insights. Spiritual director In his day Chapman was a much ... was Pray as you can, not as you cannot . Man of many talents According to his contemporaries, Chapman ... , JTS 6 1904 5 563 9. Notes on the Early History of the Vulgate Gospels , Oxford 1908. John ...   more details



  1. John Priest

    Orphan date February 2009 Image JP Wikipedia.jpg thumb right 276px John Priest John Priest born New York City is a stand up comedian who has appeared on prime time NBC , Comedy Central , the Metro Channel , and CNBC . He has performed at the Montreal Comedy Festival and The First Annual Las Vegas Comedy Festival. He is a regular at Comic Strip Live , and Caroline s on Broadway New York City Broadway . This past year he starred in the independent romantic comedy Soho Sweetheart . External links http www.johnpriest.com Official site http www.myspace.com johnpriestcomic Myspace Page DEFAULTSORT Priest, John Category American comedians Category Living people US comedian stub ...   more details



  1. John Chapman

    John Chapman may refer to Johnny Appleseed , born John Chapman, pioneer nurseryman, and missionary John Chapman Australian politician , Australian Senator John Chapman evangelist , Australian evangelist John Chapman footballer , Association Football manager John Roy Chapman 1927 2001 , English playwright and screenwriter John Chapman priest , British priest, abbot, and religious scholar John Chapman congressman , United States Representative from Pennsylvania John Grant Chapman , Maryland politician. John Herbert Chapman , space researcher John Jay Chapman , poet and dramatist John Ratcliffe Chapman , rifle scope manufacturer John William Chapman , Lieutenant Governor of Illinois from 1953 to 1961 John Chapman publisher , publisher of the Westminster Re John Chapman cricketer , English cricketer for Derbyshire John Chapman artist , artist from Blackburn, Lancashire Sir John Chapman, 2nd Baronet , British Member of Parliament for Taunton, 1741 1747 John Chapman 1810 1877 , British Member of Parliament for Grimsby, 1862 1865 and 1874 1877 John Chapman baseball , former shortstop for the Philadelphia Athletics John Chapman Andrew 1822&ndash 1907 , 19th century Member of Parliament in New Zealand John Chapman was a scietist Jonathan Chapman , American politician Jack Chapman , baseball player and manager Johnny Chapman , NASCAR driver John Chapman history hndis Chapman, John de John Chapman ...   more details



  1. John O'Connor (priest)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 About the Yorkshire Priest former archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York John Cardinal O Connor Other persons John O Connor Father John O Connor 1870 1952 , a Roman Catholic parish priest in Bradford , Yorkshire , was the basis of G. K. Chesterton s fictional detective Father Brown . O Connor was instrumental in Chesterton s conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1922. He also received the poet and painter David Jones poet David Jones into the Church in 1921, and was associated with Eric Gill and The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic , at Ditchling . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Oconnor, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1952 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oconnor, John Category 1870 births Category 1952 deaths Category English Roman Catholic priests RC clergy stub UK Christian clergy stub es John O Connor sacerdote ...   more details



  1. John Sergeant (priest)

    John Sergeant 1623 1707 or 1710 was an English Roman Catholic priest, controversialist and theologian. Life He was son of William Sergeant, a yeoman in Barrow upon Humber , Lincolnshire , and was admitted in 1639 as a sub sizar at St John s College, Cambridge , graduating in 1643. ref Venn id SRGT639J name Sergeant, John ref On the recommendation of William Beale he was appointed secretary to Thomas Morton bishop Thomas Morton , the Anglican Bishop of Durham , time he spent on transcriptions of the Church Fathers but in a year or so converted to Catholicism as result of his studies. ref name DNB cite DNB wstitle Sergeant, John ref He subsequently moved to the English College, Lisbon . He studied theology and in 1650 was ordained as a Catholic priest. He subsequently taught at the college until 1652, when he became procurator and prefect of studies. From 1653 to 1654, he worked as a priest in England before returning to Lisbon where he resumed his earlier work and taught philosophy. In 1655 he was elected canon and appointed as secretary. For the next twenty years he was actively engaged in controversy, both with Anglican s such as the bishops Edward Stillingfleet and John Tillotson , and Catholics who differed from Thomas White scholar Thomas White . At the time of the Oates Plot he entered into communication with the Privy Council which greatly scandalized the Catholics. This arose from his opposition to Jesuit influence in the English Catholic Church. He avoided arrest by passing as a physician under the names of Dodd, Holland, and Smith. There is an original painting of him ... many things that offended even his co religionists. ref CathEncy wstitle John Sergeant first Edwin last .... References Dorothea Crook, John Sergeant And His Circle A Study Of Three Seventeenth Century English ... 23 July 2009. Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sergeant, John ... Sergeant, John Category 1623 births Category 18th century deaths Category Alumni of St John ...   more details



  1. John Emerson (priest)

    otherpeople John Emerson John Emerson disambiguation BLP unsourced date August 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Father John Emerson born 1948 , who is a native of California, entered the Dominican order in 1971, the same year in which he graduated from UC Berkeley. In 1979 he left the order to join the Society of Saint Pius X SSPX . He was ordained a priest in c ne for this same society in 1981 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre , but left shortly after Archbishop Lefebvre consecrated four bishops against the wishes of Pope John Paul II in June 1988, along with FF. Bisig, Baumann, Recktenwald, Prosinger and some forty others. Together, they founded the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter FSSP with the approval of Rome. For several years, Father Emerson taught at Wigratzbad, the seminary of the Fraternity in southern Germany. Although he has lived in Europe for nearly thirty years and is presently based in Edinburgh, he remains an American citizen. He produces a quarterly newsletter entitled Videre Petrum . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Emerson, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Emerson, John Category Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter Category Living people Category 1948 births RC clergy stub ...   more details



  1. John Wall (priest)

    Other persons John Wall Refimprove auto yes date December 2009 John Wall 1620 &ndash 22 August 1679 was a Roman Catholic Church Catholic martyr and saint . He was born in Preston, Lancashire Preston , Lancashire , entered the English College, Douai in modern day northern France in 1641, and was ordained a priest in 1645. He remained Master of the Novices until 1656, when he moved to back to England in Worcestershire . Here he became a Governor Six Master of the Royal Grammar School Worcester . In 1678, he was apprehended and sent to the Worcester jail. His trial was on 25 April. After being sent to London he was brought back to Worcester and executed for being a Catholic priest and exercising as such. ref http theblackcordelias.wordpress.com 2009 08 22 st john wall august 22 St John Wall, August 22 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wall, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1620 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1679 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wall, John Category 1620 births Category 1679 deaths Category English priests Category English Roman Catholic saints Category English saints Category Alumni of the English College, Douai Category Forty Martyrs of England and Wales Category People from Preston, Lancashire Category People from Worcestershire Category Christianity in Worcestershire Category Executed English people UK saint stub RC bio stub UK Christian clergy stub it Giovanni Wall santo pl Jan Wall ...   more details



  1. John Fenn (priest)

    John Fenn born at Montacute near Yeovil , Somerset d. 27 December 1615 was an English Roman Catholic priest and writer, in exile under Elizabeth I of England . He was the elder brother of James Fenn , the Catholic martyr, and Robert Fenn . Life After being a chorister at Wells Cathedral , he went to Winchester School in 1547, and in 1550 to New College, Oxford , of which he was elected Fellow in 1552. Next year he became head master of the Bury St. Edmunds grammar school, but was deprived of this office and also of his fellowship for refusing to take the oath of supremacy under Elizabeth. He went to Rome where after four years study he was ordained priest about 1566. Having for a time been chaplain to William Stanley Elizabethan Sir William Stanley s regiment in Flanders , he settled at Leuven , where he lived for forty years. In 1609, when the English Augustinian Canonnesses founded St. Monica s Priory in Leuven, he became their first chaplain, until in 1611 when his sight failed. He continued to live in the priory, until his death. Works He contributed to the publication, in 1583, by John Gibbons Jesuit John Gibbons , S.J., of various accounts of persecution of English Catholics, under the title Concertatio Ecclesiae Catholicae in Angli . This was the groundwork of the larger collection published by John Bridgewater Bridgewater under the same name in 1588. Besides his Vitae quorundam Martyrum in Angli , included in the Concertatio , he translated into Latin John Fisher s Treatise on the penitential Psalms 1597 and two of his sermons he also published English versions of the Catechism of the Council of Trent , Jerome Osorio de Fonseca s reply to Walter Haddon s attack on his ... House . References CathEncy wstitle John Fenn reflist External links cite DNB wstitle Fenn, John d.1615 Attribution Catholic wstitle John Fenn The entry cites John Pits , De Illustribus Angliae Scriptoribus ... of St. Monica s Louvain London, 1904 . DEFAULTSORT Fenn, John Category 1615 deaths Category English ...   more details



  1. John Hewitt (priest)

    See also John Hewitt disambiguation John Hewitt or Hewett alias Weldon, alias Savell ref The two names Hewett and Weldon gave rise to some confusion, and Challoner in his Memoirs , in addition to his sketch of John Hewit , records under the same date one John Weldon priest of the College of Douay according to Champney and Molanus . That but one martyr is referred to is proved by Law in Martyrs of the Year of the Armada The Month, XVI, 3rd ser., 71 85 , chiefly on the testimony of a certain tract dated 24 Oct., 1588, entitled A True Report of the inditement, arraignment, conviction, condemnation, and Execution of John Weldon, William Hartley, and Robert Sutton Who suffered for high Treason, in several places, about the Citie of London on Saturday the fifth of October, Anno 1588. With the Speeches, which passed between a learned Preacher and them Faithfullie collected, even in the same wordes so neere as might be remembered. By one of credit, that was present at the same London, 1588 . ref ref http saints.sqpn.com saintj9m.htm Patron Saints Index Blessed John Hewitt Bot generated title ref date of birth unknown executed at Mile End Green , 6 October 1588 was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929. Life His father was William Hewett of York . From Caius College, Cambridge , ref Venn id WLDN879J name Weldon, John ref Hewttt passed to the English College, Reims , where, in 1583, he received minor orders . Later he went to England where he was captured and banished, reaching Reims once more in November, 1585. After his ordination he returned to England, where he was again captured and exiled, early in 1587, to the Netherlands, this time only to fall into the hands of the Earl of Leicester , who arrested him and sent him back to England for trial ... references References Attribution Catholic wstitle John Hewett The entry cites Richard Challoner , Memoirs ... , Bibl. Dict. Eng. Cath. DEFAULTSORT Hewitt, John Category 1588 deaths Category English Roman Catholic ...   more details



  1. John Fahy (priest)

    John Fahy 8 June 1893 19 July 1969 was an Irish people Irish priest , Irish republicanism republican , agrarian and Political radicalism radical Fahy was born in the townland of Burroge, in the parish of Killeenadeema , Loughrea , County Galway . He was one of a number of sons of John Fahy, a strong farmer and feverent member of the Irish National Land League , and Honoria Davock. He was ordained on 28 September 1919, serving in Dundee , Scotland , between 1919 and 1921. He served as the chaplain for a battalion of the Irish Volunteers and involved himself with the Scottish independence Scottish nationalism movement. He supported Terence MacSwiney s fatal hunger strike, and traveled back to Ireland to attended the funeral of Michael Griffin Irish priest in November 1920. He was recalled to the Diocese of Clonfert Roman Catholic diocese of Clonfert where he served as curate of Eyrecourt , Closetoken and Bullaun from 1921 to 1929. From 1928 Fahy became involved with Peadar O Donnell , who brought his campaign into east Galway. Fahy was arrested in 1929 on charges of obstructing a bailiff rescuing seized cattle. He refused to recognise the court, citing Irish republican legitimatism , and was imprisoned in Galway. This brought him to national attention, and raised important church state issues. Fahy s bishop, John Dignan , invoked privilegium fori , allowing Fahy to submit to him. He was tried and sentenced to seven weeks already served, and released. Bishop Dignan transferred him back to Clostoken, where he would serve till 1932 , and forbade him to publicly express political views. It is believed that the republican sympathies of Dignan and Monsignor John Bowes Fahy s uncle ... , p.  693, Cambridge, 2010 DEFAULTSORT Fahy priest , John Category People from County Galway ... and head of the Irish community in Argentina, 1805 1871 Jerome A. Fahey , priest and writer, 1843 ... Director of the Galway Arts Festival References The stone of destiny Father John Fahy 1894 1969 , Brian ...   more details



  1. John Lockwood (priest)

    John Lockwood born about 1555 executed at York , 13 April 1642 was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929. Life He was the eldest son of Christopher Lockwood, of Sowerby, Yorkshire, by Clare, eldest daughter of Christopher Lascelles, of Sowerby and Brackenborough Castle , Yorkshire . With the second son, Francis, he arrived at Reims on 4 November 1579, and was sent to Douai College to study philosophy. Francis was ordained in 1587, but John entered the English College, Rome , on 4 October 1595,and was ordained priest on 26 January 1597. He was sent on the English mission, 20 April 1598. After suffering imprisonment he was banished in 1610, but returned, and was again taken and condemned to death, but reprieved. He was finally captured at Wood End, Gatenby , the residence of Bridget Gatenby, and executed with Edmund Catherick . References reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle Venerable John Lockwood The entry cites Joseph Gillow , Bibl. Dict. Eng. Cath. , s. v. Richard Challoner , Memoirs of Missionary Priests , II, No. 168 Thomas Francis Knox , Diaries of the English College, Douay London, 1878 , 157 Joseph Foster genealogist Joseph Foster , Visitation of Yorkshire London, privately printed, 1875 , 61, 549 Catholic Record Society s Publications London, privately printed, 1905, etc. , V, 384. DEFAULTSORT Lockwood, John Category 1555 births Category 1642 deaths Category English Roman Catholic priests Category Beatified people Category 17th century venerated Christians Category English martyrs Category 16th century English people Category 17th century English people Category People of the Tudor period ...   more details



  1. John Daniel (priest)

    John Daniel born 1745 died in Paris, 3 October 1823 was an English Roman Catholic priest, and the last effective head of the English College, Douai . Life He was educated first at Dame Alice s School, Fernyhalgh , and then at Douai, where he was ordained priest and made professor of philosophy 1778 and afterwards of theology. When the president, Edward Kitchen , alarmed by the French Revolution , resigned his office in 1792, Daniel was appointed president, and was soon after, with his professors and students, taken prisoner and confined first at Arras and then at Dourlens . They were taken back, 27 Nov., 1794, to the Irish College at Douai and in February, 1795, were allowed to return to England. Though it has been stated that Daniel was then appointed president of the college at Crook Hall since removed to Ushaw College , this is difficult to reconcile with contemporary documents in the Westminster diocesan archives he did not in fact take up residence at Crook Hall, but retired to Lancashire till 1802, when he went to Paris in order to recover the property of Douai College and other British establishments. After 1815 compensation amounting to half a million pounds was paid by the French Government, but the English Government confiscated this money, neither returning it to France nor allowing the English Catholics to receive it. Daniel was the last de facto president of Douai, though the Rev. Francis Tuite was appointed titular president, to succeed him in prosecuting the claims. Works Daniel wrote an Ecclesiastical History of the Britons and Saxons London, 1815, 1824 . Family He was the son of Edward Daniel of Durton , Lancashire , and great nephew of the Rev. Hugh Tootell , better known as Dodd the historian. References reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle John Daniel Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Daniel, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1745 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 October 1823 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Daniel, John ...   more details



  1. John Paddock (priest)

    Portal Anglicanism John Allan Barnes Paddock FRSA born 8 August 1951 is an Anglican priest and the current Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar Dean of Gibraltar . ref http www.gibconnect.com holytrinity lower.php?filename deans.php Gib Connect ref Paddock was born in Gloucester and educated at The Crypt School, Gloucester and Liverpool University . ref Debrett s People of Today London, Debrett s , 2008 ISBN 9781870520959 ref He was ordained deacon in 1980 and priest in 1981. ref Crockford s clerical directory Crockfords London, Church House, 1995 ISBN 0715180886 ref After a Curate curacy at St Katharine s Matson, Gloucester Matson he was a chaplain at the Lancaster Royal Grammar School and then with the RAF . He then held further school chaplain cies at St Olave s Grammar School St Olave s Grammar School, Orpington and Royal Russell School Royal Russell School, Croydon . From 1997 to 2000 he was the vicar of St Peter s Folkestone and from then until his appointment as the Dean of Gibraltar. ref http www.europe.anglican.org news newsItems 2008 08 aug 01.html Anglican News ref of St George s, Gloucester Paddock also has degrees from the university universities of University of Oxford Oxford , University of Glasgow Glasgow and Cardiff University Cardiff . ref http episcopal life.org 81808 100075 ENG HTM.htm ENS ref S start S rel en S bef before Alan Geoffrey Woods S ttl title Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar Dean of Gibraltar years 2008 &ndash present S aft after incumbent End References Reflist Deans of Gibraltar Anglican Churches Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paddock, John Allan Barnes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 August 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paddock, John Allan Barnes Category 1951 births Category People from Gloucester Category Alumni of The Crypt School, Gloucester Category Alumni of the University of Liverpool Category Deans of Gibraltar Category Living people Christian ...   more details



  1. John Flannagan (priest)

    otherpersons John Flannagan Infobox person name Very Rev. J.T.A. Flannagan image alt caption birth date 1860 birth place Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill , Massachusetts , United States USA death date January 26, 1926 death place Davenport, Iowa Davenport , Iowa , United States USA nationality United States American known for President of St. Ambrose University St. Ambrose College , Davenport, Iowa John Thomas Aloysius Flannagan 1860 1926 was 19th and 20th century Catholic priest who served as the second president of St. Ambrose University St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa from 1891 1906. Biography Flannagan was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts , and was ordained a priest for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport Diocese of Davenport by Bishop Henry Cosgrove in Iowa City in 1885. ref cite book last Schmidt first Madeleine M. title Seasons of Growth History of the Diocese of Davenport volume year 1981 publisher Diocese of Davenport location Davenport, Iowa page 379 ref After ordination he was assigned to the cathedral and then became the second priest on the St. Ambrose faculty during the Rev. Aloysius Schulte A.J. Schulte s duration as president. He eventually became vice president and master of discipline. Flannagan became president of the college in 1891. While he was president of St. Ambrose his own sister, Sr. Mary Editha Flannagan, BVM, ran Immaculate Conception Academy for girls, also in Davenport. The two worked together on many events between the two schools. Flannagan promoted the boy s choir and Latin on campus. ref cite web url http www.sau.edu About SAU Presidents Office Past Presidents.html title Past Presidents publisher St. Ambrose University accessdate ... after William Shannahan end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Flannagan, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport Diocese ... Flannagan, John Category 1860 births Category 1926 deaths Category Presidents of St. Ambrose University ...   more details



  1. John O'Brien (priest)

    s Church, Finglas where he was formerly parish priest , John O Brien returned home and died peacefully ...Infobox Person name John O Brien Image JohnOBrien.jpg caption John O Brien birth date 30 May 1931 birth place Kilrush , County Clare , Ireland death date death date and age 2008 01 6 1931 05 30 df yes death place Finglas , Dublin , Ireland death cause occupation Roman Catholic priest John O Brien 30 May 1931 &ndash 6 January 2008 was a Roman Catholic priest who worked in the Archdiocese of Dublin Roman ... www.glasnevinmusicalsociety.com Glasnevin Musical Society . Life and career Early life John ... of seven, John was sent to Mrs. Atherton, a local piano teacher whose husband was organist of the parish ... St. Patrick s Day concert in Kilrush. Priesthood John O Brien attended the Congregation of Christian ... , where he began his studies in Clonliffe College in September, 1949. He was ordained a priest by Archbishop John Charles McQuaid on 25 May 1956. O Brien s first appointment was as chaplain to St. Michael ... s own parishes. He remained there until 1983, when he was promoted to parish priest ... career Image JohnOBrien3.JPG left 250px thumb Fr. John O Brien seated at the organ The Glasnevin ... . The scheduled conductor was taken ill, and John took the baton with some trepidation as the cast ... the Church choir there. With the blessing of his parish priest, Michael Geraghty, the http www.glasnevinmusicalsociety.com ..., The Lily of Killarney . The cast included Veronica Dunne , Bernadette Greevy , John Carolan and Denis ... priest, Henry Cunningham, O Brien expanded the choir and had the organ refurbished. Masses by Giovanni ... former Papal Nuncio to Ireland , John O Brien, Niamh Murray, soprano and Roderick Earle, baritone ... in&GSdy 2008&GSdyrel in&GScntry 35&GSob n&GRid 38730604& John O Brien at Find A Grave http www.glasnevinmusicalsociety.com ..., Dublin website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Obrien, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... 6 January 2008 PLACE OF DEATH Finglas , Dublin , Ireland DEFAULTSORT Obrien, John Category Irish ...   more details



  1. John Ball (priest)

    to hear him preach. ref name EB 1911 inline 1 wstitle Ball, John priest volume 3 ref These measures ... John Ball Priest 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica http www.websters online dictionary.org ... 373 375 1911 author anonymous wstitle Ball, John priest volume 3 which in turn cites Thomas Walsingham ...Infobox Person name John Ball image john ball rebel 1.jpg caption An engraving of John Ball birth date c. 1338 birth place death date Death date 1381 7 15 df y death place other names known for Peasants Revolt occupation Priest nationality English people English John Ball c. 1338 sfn Busky 2002 p 33 15 July 1381 was an English people English Lollard priest who took a prominent part in the Peasants ... as a roving preacher a hedge priest without a parish or any cure linking him to the established order by expounding the doctrines of John Wycliffe , and especially by his insistence on social equality ... of widespread conspiracy implanted before the spontaneous uprising occurred, with the watchword John ... www.bartleby.com 100 690.134.html John Bartlett, comp. 1820 1905 . Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919 ... Bridge . Ball, who was called by Jean Froissart Froissart the mad priest of Kent, seems to have ... s. citation needed date March 2010 John Ball in popular culture Ball made a star appearance in the Newbery Medal winning novel, Crispin The Cross of Lead . He was a priest, as he usually is, and was assisting ... story called Two extracts from a dream of John Ball , which was serialised in the Commonweal between ... is colloquially called John Ball Hill . See also John Ball Primary School John Ball Primary School ... Ball, John Category 1330s births Category 1381 deaths Category English peasants revolt of 1381 ... priests Category Executed English people de John Ball Priester es John Ball sacerdote eo John Ball fr John Ball pr tre ko ja no John Ball prest pt John Ball padre ru , sv John Ball pr st uk ...   more details



  1. John Scully (priest)

    Rev. John Scully, S. J. c. 1844 December 25, 1917 was a Roman Catholic priest of the Jesuit Order and president of Fordham University . ref New York Times, Rev. John Scully Dead, December 27, 1917 ref Father Scully was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1844. He was ordained in 1879 and worked as Treasurer of Woodstock College in Woodstock, Maryland. Father Scully was the president of Fordham University from 1888 to 1892. ref New York Times, Rev. John Scully Dead, December 27, 1917 ref He was appointed pastor of St. Joseph s Church in Philadelphia in 1892 and worked there until 1901. ref New York Times, Rev. John Scully Dead, December 27, 1917 ref ref http www.oldstjoseph.org history essay.htm OLD ST. JOSEPH S, PHILADELPHIA S JESUIT CHURCH 1733 2008 ref On May 13, 1900 Father Scully related to his parishioners the story told by the former Confederate spy Olivia Floyd about how her mother Sarah Semmes Floyd witnessed a boat that was sent from Mt. Vernon to pick up Father Leonard Neale one night in December 1799 so that he could visit with George Washington before the former president died. Father Scully worked as an assistant pastor at St. Francis Xavier s Church until he became ill and died on December 25, 1917 at St. Vincent s Hospital. ref New York Times, Rev. John Scully Dead, December 27, 1917 ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Scully, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1844 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1917 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Scully, John Category 1844 births Category People from Brooklyn Category American Jesuits Category Presidents of Fordham University Category 1917 deaths ...   more details



  1. John Thayer (priest)

    Other people2 John Thayer disambiguation The Reverend John Thayer 1755&ndash 5 February 1815 was the first native of New England ordained to the Roman Catholic priest Catholic Church priesthood . He was born in Boston, Massachusetts . Thayer was educated at Yale College and was a Protestantism Protestant in his early life. He was ordained as a Congregationalist minister and served as a chaplain during the American Revolutionary War . While visiting Rome in 1783, he converted to the Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic faith, an act which caused a sensation in New England at the time. He credited his conversion to miracles attributed to the noted mendicant, Saint Benedict Joseph Labre , who lived and died there in that period. Thayer studied for the priesthood with the Society of Saint Sulpice Sulpician order in Paris , where he was ordained in 1789. He returned to the United States in 1790 where he was named pastor . After a brief stint serving the Catholic community of Boston, he left to serve the scattered Catholics of Virginia and Kentucky . He had a rather checkered career mostly because of his erratic and confrontational temperament. In 1803, he returned to Europe and finally settled in Limerick , Ireland , where he was much more successful in his Christian ministry ministry . He died there in 1815. After his death, his estate was used to found an Ursuline Convent, Charlestown, Massachusetts Collection Ursuline convent on Mount Benedict in Charlestown, Massachusetts . It was founded by the three daughters of the family with whom he lived while in Limerick. The first convent ... John Thayer http books.google.com books?id ERUCAAAAYAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq john thayer&lr &as brr 1&ei oPPTSJmmMaG2jgGFktzmAw PPA1,M1 An Account of the Conversion of the Reverend John Thayer Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thayer, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1755 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1815 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thayer, John Category ...   more details



  1. John Simpson (priest)

    John Arthur Simpson OBE born 7 June 1933 is a retired Anglican priest. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 low in depth uk 2000 new year honours 2000 1092624.stm New Years Honours, 2000 2001 BBC News ref Simpson was educated at Keble College, Oxford and ordained in 1959. After Curate curacies in Leyton and Orpington he was a tutor at Oak Hill Theological College from 1962 to 1972. He was then Vicar of Ridge, Hertfordshire until 1981 when he began his long association with the Diocese of Canterbury . From 1981 to 1986 he was List of Archdeacons of Canterbury Archdeacon of Canterbury ref Who s Who 1992 London, A & C Black ISBN 0713635142 ref and then, until 2000, the Dean of Canterbury . ref Crockford s clerical directory , 1995 Lambeth,Church House ISBN 0715180886 ref ref http www.number 10.gov.uk output Page2662.asp 10 Downing Street ref He is now retired and lives in Folkestone . In December 2000 he was given an Order of the British Empire OBE for services to the Church of England . s start s bef before Bernard Clinton Pawley s ttl title List of Archdeacons of Canterbury Archdeacon of Canterbury years 1981 1986 s aft after Michael Stanley Till s bef before Victor A de Waal s ttl title Dean of Canterbury years 1986 2000 s aft after Robert Willis end Notes Reflist Archdeacons of Canterbury Deans of Canterbury since 1908 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Simpson, John Arthur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 7 June 1933 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Simpson, John Arthur Category 1933 births Category Living people Category Alumni of Keble College, Oxford Category Archdeacons of Canterbury Category Deans of Canterbury Category Fellows of Canterbury Christ Church University Category Officers of the Order of the British Empire anglican stub UK Christian clergy stub ...   more details



  1. John FitzGerald (priest)

    Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date June 2008 Cleanup date April 2008 Michael John FitzGerald 3 February 1927 28 November 2007 was a priest, academic and poet who was born in Ludlow , Shropshire . He professed a monk of the Carmelite Order in 1942, taking the name John and was ordained priest in 1951 he was Catholic Chaplain, University College of Wales , Aberystwyth 1964 70, Lecturer in Philosophy 1970 1993 priest, Parish of Llanelli 2004 07 and he died in Carmarthen on the 28 November 2007. The remarkable achievement of John FitzGerald, a Carmelite of Irish parentage but brought up in England, was that he learned the Welsh language and made it the language of his religious, intellectual and social life. He was not alone in this, but FitzGerald was unusual for having, besides his priestly vocation, an interest in literary matters and a talent for writing verse of a very high order. He published two volumes of verse, Cadwyn Cenedl A nation s chain , 1969 and Grawn Gwirionedd Grapes of truth , 2006 , though the second contains all the poems in the first as well as about 30 others. Here is the englyn a four lined epigrammatic poem popular among Welsh poets which serves as an epigraph to his first book Iaith Sir G r a gerais, iaith dirion, afradlon, hyfrydlais. Rhan a chartref ... his faith, and in this he may be compared with that other priest poet R. S. Thomas , though he ... but steered clear of his right wing intransigence. From 1942, when he took the name John, to 1948, FitzGerald ... headed by Professor John Lloyd Jones who advised him to switch to Greek and Latin, which he did, graduating ... in Dublin for another four years and was ordained priest in 1951. There followed a year studying Theology ... to quit this work in 2004 to assist in the parish of Llanelli . Besides Welsh, John FitzGerald ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgerald, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgerald, John Category Carmelites ...   more details



  1. John Marshall (priest)

    Orphan date February 2009 John Martiall Marshall born in Worcestershire , 1534, died at Lille , 3 April 1597 was an English Roman Catholic priest. He was one of the six companions associated with William Allen cardinal William Allen in the foundation of the English College at Douai , in 1568. Life He received his education at Winchester College 1545 49 and New College, Oxford 1549 56 , at which latter place, after a residence of seven years, he graduated as bachelor of civil law in 1556. He next accepted a post as assistant master at his old school at Winchester under Thomas Hyde but soon after the accession of Elizabeth I of England , both of them found it necessary to quit the country. Marshall retired to Leuven , where a number of English Catholic exiles were residing. Thence he removed to Douai , when he joined the new university recently founded there, and graduated B.D. in 1567. Thus it came about that when Allen arrived to found his new college, Marshall was already in residence, and attached himself to the new foundation. He did not, however, remain long, chiefly because of the smallness of the allowance which it was possible to give later on, he obtained a canonry in the church of St. Peter at the neighbouring city of Lille. Owing to the disturbed state of the country, he was not installed until 1579. He lived to enjoy his dignity for eighteen years. Works It was during his residence at Leuven that he brought out the two chief literary works for which he is known. The first of these, Treatise of the Cross Antwerp, 1564 , was a defence of the honour paid by Catholics to the Cross, and he dedicated it to Queen Elizabeth, being emboldened upon her keeping the image of a crucifix .... References reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle John Martiall The entry cites Thompson Cooper ... Dodd , Church Hist., II, 113 John Pitts Catholic scholar John Pitts , De illust. Ang. script. A. Haudecoeur ... External links worldcat id lccn nr90 2157 DEFAULTSORT Marshall, John Category 1534 births Category ...   more details



  1. John Irvine (priest)

    The Very Reverend John Dudley Irvine is the current Dean of Coventry . Career and call to the priesthood Irvine was a successful barrister in London before his call to the priesthood. He served his curacy at Holy Trinity Brompton and was one of the founders of the Alpha course . ref name ACO Having taken charge of the Alpha course, he played a major part in transforming it from its original 4 week form to its current 10 week form. Dean of Coventry Irvine was appointed Coventry Cathedral Dean of Coventry in March 2001. ref name ACO cite web url http www.anglicancommunion.org acns news.cfm 2001 4 11 ACNS2440 title New dean for Coventry Cathedral speaks of Alpha date 11 April 2001 publisher Anglican Communion Office accessdate 2009 08 08 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Irvine, John Category Church of England deans Category Living people Category Provosts Deans of Coventry anglican stub ...   more details



  1. John Bollard (Catholic priest)

    otherpeople John Bollard Multiple issues orphan January 2010 cleanup June 2009 John Bollard born 1965 is a former seminarian who filed a lawsuit in federal United States court against the California Province of the Society of Jesus and four other defendants for sexual harassment . In 1999, after a successful appeal, Bollard won the right to have his case heard in open court. The case never went to trial, being settled out of court for an undisclosed sum in 2000. Biography Born in Indio, California , Bollard was raised in nearby Bakersfield, California Bakersfield . He attended Catholic schools through elementary and high school, entering St. John s Seminary California St. John s Seminary of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles immediately after. After spending two years in the seminary, Bollard left, returning to Bakersfield to complete his Bachelors of Philosophy at California State University , Bakersfield. Following his undergraduate work, Bollard resumed his journey to the priesthood, joining the Society of Jesus in the California Province of the Jesuit Order. During this stint, he traveled and worked around the world, giving retreats in the Philippines , consulting in Hong Kong and working with activists in war torn El Salvador . Back home in the regions of California, he worked in an East Los Angeles juvenile hall, a shelter for battered women and a convalescent hospital four years of Bollard s training were spent teaching philosophy and ethics at a Jesuit Prep School in Northern California. In 1994, he began his final stage of preparation for ordination by pursuing a Masters ... http openjurist.org 211 f3d 1331 john bollard v the california province of the society of jesus ... Persondata . NAME Bollard, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1965 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bollard, John Category 1965 births Category American Jesuits Category Living people Category St. John s Seminary California alumni Category People from ...   more details



  1. John Ratcliffe Chapman

    Orphan date February 2009 John Ratcliffe Chapman was an eminent British engineer who designed and manufactured rifle scope s. In his book The Improved American Rifle , Chapman documented the first telescopic sight s made by Morgan James. Together they manufactured the Chapman James sight. This work has been reprinted as recently as 1976. Bibliography John Ratcliffe Chapman, Instructions to Young Marksmen in all that relates to the General Construction, Practical Manipulation, etc., etc., as exhibited in the Improved American Rifle, New York, D. Appleton &. Co. 1848. Out of Nowhere A History of the Military Sniper Pegler 2004 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chapman, John Ratcliffe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chapman, John Ratcliffe Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Firearm designers firearm stub ...   more details



  1. John Gadsby Chapman

    Image Baptism of Pocahontas.jpg thumb 300px Baptism of Pocahontas by John G. Chapman, 1840. John Gadsby Chapman 1808 1889 was an United States American artist famous for The Baptism of Pocahontas , which was commissioned by the United States Congress and hangs in the United States Capitol rotunda . Life and career John Chapman was born in 1808 in Alexandria, Virginia . Chapman began his study of art in Philadelphia for two years, then departed for Europe where he eventually spent time in Italy . In 1831, Chapman returned to his hometown of Alexandria, and exhibited his artwork in the nearest metropolitan areas, such as Washington, D.C. , Richmond, Virginia Richmond , and Philadelphia. He specialized in landscapes and portraits. By 1834, Chapman had moved to New York City and become a member of the National Academy of Design , and found work as an illustrator. In New York, Chapman embarked on a series of historic paintings, such as Landing at Jamestown and the Crowning of Powhatan . The success of these paintings helped Chapman land a commission from the United States Congress in February 1837 to paint a historical scene for the rotunda of the Capitol building. For this work, Chapman ... returned to America, sick and poor, to spend his last days with another son, John Linton Chapman, in Brooklyn ... whoweare exhibits chapman index.htm Library of Virginia biography of John G. Chapman and his son, Conrad Chapman. http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9B0CEFD91F3EEF33A25753C3A9679D94689FD7CF New York Times obituary of John Gadsby Chapman. Category People associated with the United States ... unveiled in the Capitol rotunda. On the swell of this success, Chapman moved his family to Rome , and made ... of the American Civil War , the tourist industry dried up, affecting Chapman s fortunes greatly. In addition, Chapman s own son, Conrad Chapman , returned to America to fight on the side of the Confederate States of America . The economic deprivation inflicted on Chapman during the 1860s became ...   more details




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