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Mathew, Theobald - Dictionary of Irish BiographyMathew, Theobald (1790–1856), Capuchin priest and temperance crusader, was born 10 October 1790 in Thomastown, Co. Tipperary, fourth of twelve children.Missing: key facts
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Theobald Mathew - New AdventApostle of Temperance, born at Thomastown Castle, near Cashel, Tipperary, Ireland, 10 October, 1790; died at Queenstown, Cork, 8 December, 1856.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Correspondence and Papers of Fr. Theobald Mathew OFM Cap.Theobald Mathew was born at Thomastown Castle, County Tipperary, on 10 October 1790. The Mathews were an old landed family with both Catholic and Protestant ...Missing: key facts
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Twelve facts about teetotaller Father Mathew – the man who tried to ...Oct 13, 2015 · Father Mathew, born in 1790 in Thomastown, Co. Tipperary, launched his “Cork Total Abstinence Society” in 1838. Designed to keep a person sober for life.Missing: biography key
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Irish influence on the temperance movement - PMC - NIHFather Mathew then travelled through the UK for 3 months in 1843 with like-minded associates converting up to 600 000 people to the Temperance movement there.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Mathew, Theobald, 1790-1856, Capuchin priest - Catholic ArchivesHis wife, Anne Whyte, was also a Catholic. They had twelve children, the fourth of whom was Theobald. The young Theobald Mathew had a ...
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Mathew, TheobaldDec 27, 2020 · MATHEW, THEOBALD (1790–1856), apostle of temperance, was the fourth son of James Mathew and his wife Anne, daughter of George Whyte of ...
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Father Theobald Mathew - Irish Biography - Library IrelandHis family were connexions of the Baron of Landaff, and at Thomastown House, the ... Father Mathew practised what he preached, and believed what he so ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins<|separator|>
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Father Theobald Mathew OFM Cap, Apostle of Temperance 1790 ...He soon became aware of the problems of excessive drinking and alcoholism around him. The movement with which his name is associated began in 1838 with the ...Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms<|control11|><|separator|>
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Theobald Mathew | EWTNIn September, 1807, he went to Maynooth College, and in the following year joined the Capuchin Order in Dublin. Having made his profession and completed his ...
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Father Theobald Mathew - Cork City CouncilOct 26, 2022 · Father Theobald Mathew. Father Mathew Photo 1852 St Louis Historical Society Copy. Theobald Mathew was a Capuchin monk whose life's work in ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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164 years ago: Fr. Matthew begins his crusade - Archive - Irish EchoFeb 16, 2011 · One hundred sixty-four years ago this week, on April 10, 1838, a little-known Capuchian friar in Ireland founded the Cork Total Abstinence Society.
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Abstinence pledge card, 1842Abstinence pledge card, 1842 | Mathew Theobald, a Catholic priest in Dublin, Ireland, founded the Cork Total Abstinence Society on April 10, 1838.Missing: establishment | Show results with:establishment
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Cork total abstinence society, an early temperance pledge - BonhamsFeb 21, 2003 · ... 1838 at Blackamoor Lane, Cork. Approximately 60 members joined at the inaugural meeting. From the outset the organisation flourished, some ...
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[Fr.] Theobald Mathew (1790-1856) - RicorsoFather mathew did not want to co-operate with O'Connell, 'Political discussion and religious controversy should be avoided in teetotal societies'. Kerrigan ...
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Before Alcoholics Anonymous: Father Mathew And The PledgeDec 7, 2018 · In 1835, Martin founded the Cork Total Abstinence Society, but it didn't really take off until Mathew joined on April 10, 1838. ... By the early ...<|separator|>
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Theobold Mathew - Daily KosIn less than nine months, it is estimated that 150,000 people had taken the Total Abstinence Pledge. In December, 1839, Father Mathew decided to go forth and ...
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Temperance, Father Mathew, and the Irish Clergy - jstorLike Mathew, many believed that drunkenness was at the root of most of the social ills of Ireland, and was primarily responsible for crime and poverty. Some ...Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Father Mathew and His Legacy within the Catholic Church in IrelandMathew's Father Mathew: His Life and Times (1890), Katherine Tynan's Father Mathew (1908), and Father Augustine's Footprints of Father Theobald Mathew, O.F.M. ...
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Happy death-day, Father Mathew! - James KnealeDec 9, 2018 · By 1843-44 it is estimated that Mathew had recruited nearly six million people in Ireland, from a national population of around eight million.
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One day at a time: The sobering life of Father Theobald MathewJan 18, 2018 · In the mid-1830s, a Quaker temperance leader approached Father Theobald Mathew. Father Mathew was renowned as a pastor and confessor and for his ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements<|separator|>
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irish temperance movement, 1839-1845 - jstoronly 80,000 members of Father Mathew's society at the end of November 1839 (about one per cent of the population), there may be some doubt about his work ...
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Fr Mathew recorded the worst horrors of famine in West CorkApr 3, 2015 · In a series of letters in 1846-47 to Sir Charles Trevelyan, secretary to the Treasury, Mathew warns of an impending calamity caused by an ...
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Visits from the Old Country: Learning about Father Theobald MathewAug 16, 2021 · Theobald Mathew (pictured below) was born in 1790, a native of County Tipperary. He was raised in Thomastowne Castle, which rested on lands that ...Missing: biography key facts
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Torn between tribes: Father Mathew in America | Woolly DaysJul 5, 2023 · Mathew obtained an annual pension of £300 from Westminster, which annoyed Irish critics already unhappy at his lack of support for O'Connell. ...
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Catholic Total Abstinence Union of AmericaFr. Mathew came to the country in 1849. He spent two and one-half years in the US promoting temperance. During that time he traveled 37,000 miles.Missing: difficulties | Show results with:difficulties
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The Battle between Catholics and Abolitionists to Manage Father ..."The Nation's Guest?": The Battle between Catholics and Abolitionists to Manage Father Theobald Mathew's American Tour, 1849-1851 on JSTOR.Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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The American Bishops' Response to Father Mathew's Temperance ...Far less enthusiastic were the nations Catholic bishops, who were wary of the priest because of his associations with Protestants and abolitionists and his ...
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[PDF] Father Mathew and the Temperance Crusade - Western OJSTheobald Mathew was the object of a spiritual pilgrimage for tens of thousands of Irish spalpeens and cottiers. Their quest was driven by much more than a mere ...
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Drink and Sobriety in England 1815–1872Theobald. Mathew, with an Account of the Rise & Progress of Temperance in Ireland (Dublin, 1840). 464. Maguire, J. F. Father Mathew: A Biography (2nd ed., 1864) ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Social, Cultural, and Historical Perspectives - Temperance MovementsIn 1838, the Teetotal Abstinence Society was created by Theobald Mathew ... From 1834 to 1837, The Preston Temperance Advocate circulated in the ...
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Father Theobald Mathew - The Apostle of TemperanceTheobald was from his earliest childhood distinguished by a very loving and lovable disposition, utterly unselfish, always delighted to help the poor people, ...Missing: biography key
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Father Theobold Mathew - The Ancient Order of HiberniansOct 1, 2007 · He continued to work against his doctor's advice and had several more bouts with his health until November 1856, when he suffered a stroke which ...
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Father Theobald Mathew Statue - Ask About IrelandApart from his role in the temperance movement, he was known and loved in Cork for his efforts to alleviate distress during the cholera epidemic of 1832, and ...<|separator|>
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Father Mathew Monument, O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin 1, DUBLINFreestanding sandstone monument to Father Theobald Mathew (1790-1856), by Mary Redmond, erected 1892. Comprising carved figure on limestone plinth.
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Your audio guide of Dublin: Theobald Mathew - SmartGuideRating 4.8 (1,093) Gracing O'Connell Street in Dublin, a statue by Mary Redmond commemorates Theobald Mathew, an Irish Catholic priest. He earned the nickname 'Apostle of ...Missing: honors | Show results with:honors
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Father Mathew - Salem Links and LoreNov 20, 2024 · Rev. Theobold Mathew, or Father Mathew (1790-1856), was an Irish temperance reformer who founded a mission in Cork, Ireland.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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The Father Mathew Remedy, Temperance, and Private Die ...Altogether, more than 7 million people are estimated to have signed the pledge of abstinence from alcohol under the influence of Father Mathew. Statues in his ...
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An Exploding Population and the Irish Temperance MovementAround the time Father Mathew was becoming a leadership figure in Cork city, alcohol temperance societies were gaining in popularity across Ireland. These ...
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Bishops launch pastoral letter 'Alcohol The Challenge of Moderation'Feb 16, 2007 · ... Father Mathew addressed the excessive consumption of alcohol in the Ireland of 1850s. ... As was customary in the 19th century, the Fr Mathew ...
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Father Mathew's Difficulties with the Irish Bishops, 1840-1856 - jstorWhen Mathew was ascendant, episcopal opposition did not affect him very much; however, when Mathew was more vulnerable in the late. 1840's, the bishops' ...Missing: McHale | Show results with:McHale
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The Catholic Church and the Irish Temperance Movement, 1838-19011890s. Perhaps the best known campaign against drink conducted in Ireland was that led by the Capuchin, Fr Theobald Mathew, which ...
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Father Mathew's Disciples: American Catholic Support - jstorAs part of the Mathew centennial observance, John Ireland contributed a hagiographi- cal essay on him: "Theobald Mathew," Catholic World 52 (October 1890): 1-8.
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Sage Reference - Mathew, Father TheobaldMathew took his mission to the United States between 1849 and 1851. He was well received by temperance groups, Catholics, liberals, and Irish ...
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