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Christopher Bodkin

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Christopher Bodkin (or Bodkyn or Bodekin) (died 1572) was an Irish prelate, who was the Archbishop of Tuam, and Bishop of Kilmacduagh during the Irish Reformation.[1][2]

Biography

He was appointed Bishop of Kilmacduagh on 3 September 1533 and consecrated on 4 November 1533. Four years later, he accepted Royal Supremacy and was appointed Archbishop of Tuam by King Henry VIII on 15 February 1537, but continued to hold the bishopric of Kilmacduagh. He swore the Oath of Supremacy at Clonmel early in 1539.[3]

In opposition to Bodkin, the papacy appointed Arthur O'Friel to Tuam and Cornelius O'Dea to Kilmacduagh, but they failed to get possession of the sees. On the accession of Queen Mary I, Bodkin was absolved from schism by Cardinal Pole, and appointed apostolic administrator of Tuam and Kilmacduagh on 7 October 1555.

On the accession of Queen Elizabeth I, he retained possession of both sees. He took the Oath of Supremacy, recognizing the Queen as Supreme Governor of the Church, in 1560 [4] He died in office in 1572.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology (3rd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 362, 398, 406, 435 and 443. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
  2. ^ a b Cotton, Henry (1850). The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland. Fasti ecclesiae Hiberniae. Vol. 4, The Province of Connaught. Dublin: Hodges and Smith. pp. 12 and 201.
  3. ^ Bagwell, Richard (1885–90). Ireland Under the Tudors. Vol. 1. p. 305.
  4. ^ Tanner, Marcus (2003). Ireland's Holy Wars: The Struggle for a Nation's Soul, 1500-2000. Yale University Press. p. 86. ISBN 9780300092813. (Google Books listing)
  • Dictionary of Irish Biography, p. 625, Cambridge, 2010.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Matthaeus Ó Briain
Bishop of Kilmacduagh
1533–1572
(Opposed by Cornelius O'Dea)
Succeeded by
Stephen Kirwan
(Church of Ireland)
Succeeded by
Malachy O'Maloney
(Roman Catholic)
Preceded by Archbishop of Tuam
1537–1572
(Opposed by Arthur O'Friel)
Succeeded by
William O'Mullally
(Church of Ireland)
Succeeded by
Nicholas Skerrett
(Roman Catholic)
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