Arthur O'Leary

Arthur O'Leary

Father Arthur O'Leary, O.F.M. (b. at Faniobbus, Iveleary, Co. Cork, Ireland, 1729; d. in London, 8 January 1802) was an Irish Franciscan preacher and polemical writer.

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Life

He was educated with the Franciscans of Saint Malo, where he was ordained and acted as prison chaplain till 1777. He returned to Cork to engage in missionary work.

He is charged by James Froude with having received secret-service money from the Government, but other historians consider this unproven. In 1786-88 he argued the Catholic case in the so-called "Paper War" between conservative Protestants and moderates that sought further legal reform of the Penal Laws, leading towards Catholic Emancipation.[1]

From 1789 till his death he was chaplain to the Spanish embassy in London. He was a wit, and socially acquainted with the circle of Edmund Burke, Richard Sheridan, and Charles James Fox. In the 1790s he built St Patrick's church, Sutton Street, for the poor London Irish living around St Giles near Soho.[2]

Works

He published tracts characterized by learning, religious feeling, toleration, and allegiance to the Crown. His work for reform of the anti-Catholic penal laws was too heterodox for some Catholics, but not in his own day.[3] Formerly Catholics had been loyal to the Jacobite movement, and some felt that O'Leary was being too friendly to the Hanoverian dynasty. He realised that an engagement with Protestants was necessary to ensure reforms from the British and Irish parliaments, whose members were all Protestant at that time. Reforms had just started with the Papists Act 1778.

During the 1790s he was, like many Catholics, horrified at the Dechristianisation of France during the French Revolution.

At the time when the penal laws were slowly being reformed, his aim was for Catholics in Britain and Ireland to achieve legal equality with Anglicans, and he was a precursor of those who finally obtained Catholic Emancipation in 1829. Among his writings are:

  • "A Defence of the Divinity of Christ and the Immortality of the Soul";
  • "Loyalty asserted, or the Test Oath Vindicated";
  • "An Address to the Roman Catholics concerning the apprehended invasion of the French";
  • "Essay on Toleration":
  • "A reply to John Wesley".

Notes

References

Attribution
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed (1913). "Arthur O'Leary". Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company.  The entry cites:
    • Fr. O'Leary in Jonah Barrington's memoirs, chapter 43; accessed Dec 2009
    • Thomas Richard England, Life of Rev. Arthur O'Leary (Cork, 1822)
    • M. B. Buckley, Life of Rev. Arthur O'Leary (Dublin, 1868)
    • James Froude, The English in Ireland in the eighteenth century
    • Life and times of Henry Grattan (London, 1832–46)
    • Dictionary of British and American Authors (Philadelphia, 1859–71)
    • Historical and Archeological Journal (Cork, Sept., 1892)

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