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Thomas Betagh

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He died at his residence, 80 Cook Street. His funeral was attended by over 20,000 persons. His remains were interred in the Jesuits' vaults in Old St. Michan's, Church Street. About 1822 they were removed to the vault of his own church, SS. Michael and John, under the High Altar, where a monument to
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Jesuit scolasticate (France). Betagh established a number of free schools in Dublin, which taught over 300 boys. These schools also provided clothing for the most destitute of the pupils, where a total of over three thousand boys had been educated. The schools were afterwards known as the
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he worked with Fathers Austin, James Mulcaile SJ, and Fullham in the old chapel at Rosemary Lane, and taught at the school in Saul's Court. With them, he also assisted the secular clergy for years. In 1773 the Jesuits was
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Betagh was descended from a branch of an old Roman catholic family in Meath, Ireland, which, through the Cromwellian confiscations, lost considerable estates. He was born in
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in France. He spent most of his Jesuit years of spiritual and intellectual formation in France and was ordained a priest at Pont-à-Mousson on 24 May 1766. He resided at
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his memory was also erected. This was sculpted by his one time student (who had subsequently turned to sculpture),
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SJ who reestablished the Jesuits in Ireland, whose studies he sponsored.
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James Collins: Life in Old Dublin. Dublin, James Duffy & Co., 1903
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as a professor of languages before returning to Ireland in 1769.
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Jesuit priest (ordained 1766), teacher, professor of languages
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At an early age Beltagh was admitted to the seminary of the
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Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851, Rupert Gunnis
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In 1990 his remains were moved to Glasnevin Cemetery.
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Kells, County Meath
Ireland
Dublin
John Austin
Dublin
Irish
Jesuit
priest
Pont-à-Mousson
Kells
County Meath
John Austin
Society of Jesus
Pont-à-Mousson
Paris
Metz
Dublin
suppressed
Clement XIV
diocese
Skinner's Row
Archbishop of Dublin
Daniel Murray
Peter Kenney
Archdiocese of Dublin
Peter Turnerelli


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