Thomas Arthur (bishop) explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific-Prefix:Most Reverend
Thomas Arthur
Bishop of Limerick
Church:Catholic Church
Diocese:Diocese of Limerick
Term:1469–1486
Predecessor:William Creagh
Successor:Richard Stakpoll
Consecration:10 September 1469
Consecrated By:Šimun Vosić
Death Date:19 July 1486
Death Place:Limerick, Ireland

Thomas Arthur (died 19 July 1486) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Limerick (1469–1486).[1] [2] [3]

Biography

On 14 July 1469, Thomas Arthur was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul II as Bishop of Limerick.On 10 September 1469, he was consecrated bishop by Šimun Vosić, Archbishop of Bar, with Cornelius O'Cunlis, Bishop Emeritus of Clonfert, and Nicholas O'Flanagan, Bishop of Elphin, serving as co-consecrators at Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome . He served as Bishop of Limerick until his death on 19 July 1486.

Arthur was a native of Limerick city and member of a prominent family. His father was Nicholas Arthur and mother is named as Catherine Skyddy. Of his five brothers four served as mayor (provost) of Limerick and the other served as sheriff. Canon Begley notes that Arthur was provided the revenues due to the bishop of the diocese for eight years before he became bishop but he never paid the Annates. Once he was consecrated he paid the money to Rome.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/barthurt.html "Bishop Thomas Arthur"
  2. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dlimr.html "Diocese of Limerick"
  3. http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/lime1.htm "Diocese of Limerick"
  4. Book: Begley . John . The Diocese of Limerick, Ancient and Medieval . 1906 . Browne & Nolan . Dublin . 301.