Bartholomew Woodlock


Bartholomew Woodlock
Bishop Emeritus of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise
Titular Bishop of Trapezopolis
Appointed4 April 1879
Term ended1890
PredecessorGeorge Michael Conroy
SuccessorJoseph Hoare
Other post(s)Rector of the Catholic University of Ireland
President of Catholic University School
Orders
Ordination1831-priest, 1877–Monsignor, 1879-Bishop
RankBishop
Personal details
Born(1819-03-30)30 March 1819
Died13 December 1902(1902-12-13) (aged 83)
BuriedSt Mel's Cathedral, Longford
NationalityIrish
DenominationRoman Catholic
ParentsWilliam and Mary (Cleary) Woodlock
Alma materClongowes Wood College, Roman College, Appolinare Seminary

Philosophy career
Era19th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolAristotelianism[1]
Empiricism[2]
Personalism[3]
Main interests
Faith and rationality
Religious epistemology
Historical theology
Christian apologetics
Philosophy of education
Classical education
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Bartholomew Woodlock (30 March 1819 – 13 December 1902) was a Roman Catholic bishop, philosopher and educator. He established the Catholic University School, Dublin, and founded the Society of St Vincent de Paul in Ireland. He was the 2nd Rector of the Catholic University of Ireland, now University College Dublin, after Cardinal John Henry Newman.

  1. ^ Joshua P. Hochschild, "The Re-Imagined Aristotelianism of John Henry Newman", mmisi.org. Accessed 15 November 2022.
  2. ^ John Henry Newman, Empiricist Philosophy, and the Certainty of Faith, University of Oxford, 1974.
  3. ^ John Crosby, The Personalism of John Henry Newman, The Catholic University of America Press, 2014.