John Bathe of Drogheda | |
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Title | secular priest |
Personal | |
Born | John Bath 26 August 1612 |
Died | 5 September 1649 | (aged 37)
Religion | Catholic |
Nationality | Irish |
Organization | |
Institute | Society of Jesus |
Senior posting | |
Period in office | 1612-1649 |
John Bathe (1610–1649), was an Irish Jesuit.
Bathe was born at Drogheda in 1610, son of Christopher Bathe, mayor of that town, and his wife, Catherine Warine. He studied at the English Jesuit College at Seville, and was ordained in Spain. After spending a year as confessor at Drogheda, he was admitted in 1638 to the Society of Jesus at Dublin, and sent to the novitiate at Mechlin in the following year. Afterwards he was a missioner in the residence of Drogheda. When that town was sacked by the Cromwellian forces, Father Bathe and his brother, a secular priest, were conducted by the soldiers to the market-place and deliberately shot on 16 August 1649.