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Ven. Charles Mahony
Irish Franciscan martyr; b. after 1639; d. at Ruthin, Denbighshire, 12 August, 1679. The British Museum has a copy of a single sheet entitled "The Last Speeches of Three Priests that were Executed for Religion, Anno Domini 1679", from which the following transcript is made:-
"An Account of the words spoken by
Mr. Charles Mahony, an Irish Priest of the holy
Order of St. Francis, who was Executed in his Habit at
Ruthin in North Wales, August 12, 1679. Now God
Almighty is pleased I should suffer Martyrdom, his Holy Name be
praised, since I dye for my Religion. But you have no Right to put
me to death in this Country, though I confessed myself to be a
Priest, for you seized me as I was going to my Native Country
Ireland, being driven at Sea on this Coast, for I never
used my Function in England before I was taken, however God
forgive you, as I do and shall always pray for you, especially for
those that were so good to me in my distress, I pray God bless our
King, and defend him from his Enemies, and convert him to the Holy
Catholick Faith, Amen.
His Age was under Forty, He was tryed and
Condemned at Denby [i.e. Denbigh] Confessing himself to be
a Priest."
Bishop Challoner bases his account of our martyr on the above-mentioned single sheet, but appears to have hold access to another authority now lost, for he writes: "He suffered with great constancy, being cut down alive and butchered according to the sentence, as I remember to have read in a manuscript, which I could not since recover." Subsequent writers add nothing to Bishop Challoner's narrative. CHALLONER, Memoirs of Missionary Pnests, II, no. 205; GILLOW, Bibl. Dict. Eng. Cath. IV, 392; STANTON, Menelogy of England and Wales (London, 1887); HOPE, Franciscan Martyrs in England (London, 1878), 240; OLIVER, Collections illustrating the History of the Catholic Religion (London, 1857), THADEUS, Franciscans in England (London and Leamington, 1898), 52, 71, 101. John B. Wainewright. |
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