Word: mathews
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Said Philadelphia's Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, spiritual director of the Union: "If it were possible for Father Theobald Mathew to give the pledge to about 600,000 Catholics when we were comparatively few in this country, why cannot the pledge be given to 25,000,000 today...
Tosspot Teetotaler. The Father Mathew to whom the Cardinal Archbishop referred was a whisky-drinking priest turned teetotaler. He has been dead 86 years, but to many a Catholic in Ireland, England, the U.S., the name of the "Apostle of Temperance" is still as green as his native Eire...
Born in 1790, Mathew went to Ireland's famed Maynooth seminary, got expelled for his convivial ways. He joined the poverty-praising Franciscans, later got a parish in poverty-ridden Cork. Unlike most priests of his time, Father Mathew gladly worked with Protestants ("We should bear with each other as God bears with us all"). On one civic committee he sat with a Quaker, William Martin. When ever the evils of liquor were discussed Quaker Martin would say: "Ah, Theobald Mathew, if thou wouldst take the matter up." One day Father Mathew swore off whisky punch, signed a total...
...Named after two early U.S. publishers, Mathew Carey of Philadelphia, Isaiah Thomas of Worcester...
Last week the Dáil Eireann was electrified by these rip-roaring pro-Ally words from James Mathew Dillon, deputy leader of the minority Fine Gael party and son of the late, great Nationalist leader, John Dillon...