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This Chapel of St. Patrick is the generous gift of the people of Ireland, a tribute of grateful affection to Archbishop Peter Amigo, and in particular to recall his receiving in honour the body of Terence MacSwiney Lord Mayor of Cork which rested in this cathedral 27–28 October 1920, before burial in
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Amigo was then appointed assistant priest at Hammersmith from September 1892 to June 1896. He was afterwards at Ss Mary and Michael Church, Commercial Road, East London, first as assistant priest, then as rector from June 1896 to April 1901. He was then appointed rector of the mission at Walworth in
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in October 1920, Amigo granted his family's request for use of the cathedral, despite the government urging otherwise. The bishop said that the Lord Mayor was a Catholic and entitled to the services of his church. Throughout MacSwiney's hunger strike, Amigo had written to politicians at Westminster
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to petition for his release. MacSwiney's body lay in state in Southwark Cathedral while 30,000 mourners passed by. After the cathedral was severely damaged by an incendiary bomb during World War II, the Irish helped defray the cost of rebuilding. A plaque in St. Patrick's Chapel reads:
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nonetheless, attended the burial, made the sign of the cross over the grave, and gave an address for which Amigo then suspended him 'a divinis'. Brémond made his peace with the bishop later that summer and his faculties to celebrate Mass were restored that November.
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The Terence MacSwiney commemoration Mass, sponsored by the London Cork Association, is held each year in the St. George's Cathedral on the Sunday nearest to October 25, MacSwiney's date of death.
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Peter Amigo was born at Gibraltar, the ninth of eleven children born to Peter Lawrence and Emily Amigo. His father was a flour merchant. Young Peter studied at
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Henri Brémond, Maurice Blondel: Correspondance établie, présentée et annotée par André Blanchet, tome 2:le grand dessein de Henri Brémond 1905-1920, Aubier
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said of Amigo: "He was a larger than life figure, unafraid of controversy, yet whose every action was embued with a great priestly zeal."
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conferred on him the personal title of Archbishop. He remained in control of the diocese until his death on 1 October 1949, aged 85.
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Perlman, Jason. "Terence MacSwiney:The Triumph and Tragedy of the Hunger Strike",
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and restricted the possibility of a full Catholic burial when Tyrrell died at
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on 25 March 1904. Bishop Amigo imposed "minor excommunication" on the
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Amigo founded the John Fisher School for boys in 1929, originally at
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Corpus Christi Service at bombed-out St George's Cathedral, 1944
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After the death of Lord Mayor of Cork and hunger-striker
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Index

Bishop of Southwark

Southwark
Francis Alphonsus Bourne
Cyril Conrad Cowderoy
Francis Alphonsus Bourne
Gibraltar
Roman Catholic
Gibraltar
Roman Catholic
bishop
Catholic Church in England and Wales
St Edmund's College, Ware
Hammersmith
priest
Stoke Newington
(then) Diocese of Southwark
Bishop of Southwark
Francis Bourne
Modernist
George Tyrrell
Storrington
Henri Brémond

Terence MacSwiney
Brixton Prison
Duppas Hill
Pope Pius XI
Archbishop Michael Bowen
Peaks Hill

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