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James Chadwick (bishop)

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played an active role in the community as both major employers and as sponsors of the local catholic church. They funded the building of the new Augustinian Church, in Drogheda. Chadwick would retain close ties with his family throughout his life officiating at his niece's wedding in Mornington Church.
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were written to fit with the music of French traditional song 'Les Anges Dans Nos Campagnes' (literally translates to 'The Angels in our Countryside') that was composed by an unknown author in France. Chadwick's lyrics are clearly inspired but are not a direct translation of the song, though there
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The Chadwick's of Drogheda were a prosperous family, owning a substantial flax mill and linen manufacturing business and were one of the largest employers in the town. They owned several large linen mills in Drogheda and resided in large country homes in Mornington outside the town. The Chadwick's
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In 1849, he became Vice-President of the college and professor of dogmatic theology. After a few months his health broke down, and he found the change he needed among a little body of secular priests who devoted themselves to preaching missions and retreats. In 1856 their house at
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from May, 1825, until his ordination as priest on 17 December 1836. He then was general prefect at the college for three years, after which he taught humanities until he was appointed professor of philosophy, a post he occupied for five years.
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James Chadwick was the third son of a gentleman of an old Catholic Lancashire family, John Chadwick, who had settled in Ireland, and his wife, an Irish lady named Frances Dromgoole. His father was fined and imprisoned for siding with
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Chadwick is remembered as a man of great personal dignity and charm, and for his gentleness of manner. He died in Newcastle on 14 May 1882, and was buried at Ushaw.
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in 1745. His mother was from a Catholic family that suffered persecution. His great-uncle was John Chadwick, vicar-general to
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are similarities. It is considered a derivative work. Chadwick's version is the much more popular and commonplace.
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was burnt, and Father Chadwick returned once more to Ushaw as professor of philosophy.
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The episcopal succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, A.D. 1400 to 1875
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The Correspondence of Alexander Goss, Bishop of Liverpool, 1856-1872
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Vol. 3. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. 29 February 2020
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an edition of Leuthner's "Coelum Christianum" (London, 1871);
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Burton, Edwin. "James Chadwick." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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St Thomas More Roman Catholic Academy, North Shields
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Drogheda
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Ushaw
Roman Catholic
Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle
Angels We Have Heard on High
Prince Charles
William Walton
Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District
Ushaw College
Wooler
Lord Stourton
Alexander Goss
Southport
Archbishop Manning
Assistant to the Papal throne
Angels We Have Heard on High


The episcopal succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, A.D. 1400 to 1875
Brady, William Maziere. Annals of the Catholic Hierarchy in England and Scotland, A.D. 1585-1876, Tipo. de la Pace, 1877, p. 265
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Burton, Edwin. "James Chadwick." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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The Correspondence of Alexander Goss, Bishop of Liverpool, 1856-1872, Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2014, p. 242
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