John Bathe (Jesuit), the Glossary
John Bathe (1610–1649), was an Irish Jesuit.[1]
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17 relations: Catholic Church, Confessor, Drogheda, Drumcondra, Dublin, Dublin Castle, Ireland, Irish College in Seville, Jesuits, Mayor, Mechelen, Novitiate, Oliver Cromwell, Robert Nugent (Jesuit), Secular clergy, Siege of Drogheda, Spain, Thomas Bath.
- 17th-century Irish Jesuits
Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Confessor
In a number of Christian traditions, including Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Anglicanism, a confessor is a priest who hears the confessions of penitents and pronounces absolution.
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Drogheda
Drogheda (meaning "bridge at the ford") is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Ireland, north of Dublin city centre.
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Drumcondra, Dublin
Drumcondra is a residential area and inner suburb on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland.
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Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle (Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a major Irish government complex, conference centre, and tourist attraction.
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Ireland
Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe.
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Irish College in Seville
The Irish College in Seville, was founded in 1612 by Theobald Stapleton (who was also responsible for the establishment of the Irish College in Madrid), like many other Irish Colleges on continental Europe was to train priests to minister in Ireland, who could not be trained at home due to the Penal Laws.
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Jesuits
The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (Iesuitae), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.
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Mayor
In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.
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Mechelen
Mechelen (Malines; historically known as Mechlin in EnglishMechelen has been known in English as Mechlin, from where the adjective Mechlinian is derived. This name may still be used, especially in a traditional or historical context. The city's French name, Malines, had also been used in English in the past (in the 19th and 20th centuries); however, this has largely been abandoned.
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Novitiate
The novitiate, also called the noviciate, is the period of training and preparation that a Christian novice (or prospective) monastic, apostolic, or member of a religious order undergoes prior to taking vows in order to discern whether they are called to vowed religious life.
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Oliver Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell (25 April 15993 September 1658) was an English statesman, politician, and soldier, widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of the British Isles.
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Robert Nugent (Jesuit)
Robert Nugent (1574, Ballina, County Meath – 1652, Inishbofin, Connemara, County Galway) was a Catholic priest who served as mission superior of the Jesuit order in Ireland from 1627 until 1647. John Bathe (Jesuit) and Robert Nugent (Jesuit) are 17th-century Irish Jesuits.
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Secular clergy
In Christianity, the term secular clergy refers to deacons and priests who are not monastics or otherwise members of religious life.
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Siege of Drogheda
The siege of Drogheda took place from 3 to 11 September 1649, at the outset of the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.
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Spain
Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.
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Thomas Bath
Thomas Henry Bath, CBE (21 February 1875 – 6 November 1956) was an Australian politician, trade unionist, newspaper editor, writer, and cooperativist.
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See also
17th-century Irish Jesuits
- Andrew Sall
- Christopher Grene
- Christopher Holywood
- Conor O'Mahony (priest)
- Dominic Collins
- Henry Fitzsimon
- James Archer (Jesuit)
- John Bathe (Jesuit)
- Michael Wadding (priest)
- Peter Talbot (bishop)
- Peter Wadding
- Ralph Corbie
- Richard Archdekin
- Richard Field (Jesuit)
- Richard Lynch (Jesuit)
- Robert Nugent (Jesuit)
- Stephen White (Jesuit)
- Thomas Field (Catholic priest)
- William Bathe