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John Tohill

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Catholic bishop

The Most Reverend

John Tohill
Roman Catholic Diocese of Down and Connor
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseDiocese of Down and Connor
In office1908–1914; (died)
PredecessorHenry Henry
SuccessorJoseph MacRory
Previous post(s)Parish PriestCushendall
Orders
Ordination22 Sept 1878
Consecration20 Sept 1908
by Michael Logue
Personal details
Born(1855-12-23)23 December 1855
Died4 July 1914
Belfast,Ireland
Styles of
John Tohill
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Lordshipor Bishop
Religious styleBishop
Posthumous stylenot applicable

John Tohill (1855–1914) was anIrishRoman CatholicPrelate and 26thLord Bishop of Down and Connor.

He was born in Gortmacrane[1]County Londonderry, on 23 December 1855 to Anthony Tohill and Alice (née Convery) Tohill. He studiedClassics atTirgarvil School and then boarded atSt. Malachy's College[2] before enteringMaynooth College on 21 September 1875.[3]

Priestly ministry

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Tohill was recognised as a brilliant student at Maynooth coming first in every class.Patrick Dorrian (thenBishop of Down and Connor) recognised Tohill's scholarly ability and even before he was ordained priest he was appointed to the staff ofDiocesan College inBelfast. He was ordained byPatrick Dorrian on 22 September 1878.[4]

Tohill taught classics (mostly Greek) at the college until 1894 but always involved himself in the wider pastoral life of Belfast. An Irish Times obituary recalled that during the1886 Belfast riots "Fr Tohill exercised his influence in the interests of peace." He gave evidence, along with several Catholic laymen, at aSelect Committee in Westminster on what he had witnessed and police behaviour in 1886.[5] Additionally he presented a list of Catholic businesses wrecked in Protestant districts, suggesting the attacks were far from random outburts of sectarian violence but systematic in nature.[6]

In 1894 Tohill was transferred to Holy Family Parish in North Belfast and then from 1898 to 1905 he was Administrator ofSt Peter's Cathedral, Belfast.[7] He served as Parish Priest ofCushendall from 1905 to 1908.[8]

Bishop

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Following the death ofHenry Henry he was consecrated 26thLord Bishop of Down and Connor on 20 September 1908 by CardinalMichael Logue. One of his first tasks as bishop was to lay the foundation stone atClonard Monastery which occurred on 4 October 1908.[9]

In 1911 he visited his home district ofLavey, County Londonderry to administer the sacrament ofconfirmation to over 160 children, there having been no celebration of the sacrament in the preceding five years due to the illness of theBishop of Derry.[10]

He died after a year long illness inSt. Malachy's College on 4 July 1914 and is buried inMilltown Cemetery,West Belfast. A London Times obituary claimed he had been appointed bishop because he had had no interest in politics and paid tribute to his "quiet, unassuming character."[11]

He was succeeded byJoseph MacRory.

References

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  1. ^"Gortmacrane Townland, Co. Londonderry". Archived fromthe original on 2 May 2018.
  2. ^"Tohill, John".Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2016 (April 2014 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved17 February 2021.(Subscription orUK public library membership required.)
  3. ^"The Tohills | Tamlaght O'Crilly Greenlough Parish | Derry Diocese".
  4. ^"Bishop John Tohill [Catholic-Hierarchy]".
  5. ^"The Irish Times – Saturday, July 11, 1914 – Page 8".
  6. ^https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/issues/violence/darby.htm
  7. ^Canning, Bernard (1988).Bishops of Ireland 1870-1987.Ballyshannon:Donegal Democrat. pp. 118/9.ISBN 1870963008.
  8. ^Hepburn, A. C. (17 July 2008).Catholic Belfast and Nationalist Ireland in the Era of Joe Devlin, 1871-1934.ISBN 9780199298846.
  9. ^Collins, Paul (2010).Renewal and Resistance: Catholic Church Music from the 1850s to Vatican II.ISBN 9783039113811.
  10. ^"THE TOHILL FAMILY OF BALLYMACPEAKE UPPER, COUNTY DERRY, IRELAND"(PDF).Tuohey Family History Site.
  11. ^"Papers Past | Newspapers | Evening Post | 7 July 1914 | OBITUARY".

External links

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  • Profile catholic-hierarchy.org; accessed 5 February 2016.
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