- Henry Ignatius Dudley Ryder
Henry Ignatius Dudley Ryder (b.
3 January 1837 ; d. atEdgbaston ,Birmingham ,7 October 1907 ) was an EnglishRoman Catholic priest of theBirmingham Oratory and controversialist.Life
Ryder's lifelong connection with
John Henry Newman and the Oratory began as a private pupil, when he was about twelve years old. The only interruption was a year at theEnglish College at Rome and a few months at theCatholic University, Dublin , of which Newman was rector, before he began in December, 1856, his Oratorian novitiate. In 1863 he was ordained priest.After Cardinal Newman's death he was elected superior of the Birmingham Oratory and held this office till his health gave way. He was the last survivor of "my dearest brothers of this House, the Priests of the Birmingham Oratory" to whom Newman dedicated his "
Apologia Pro Vita Sua ". His grave is with theirs and Cardinal Newman's atRednal , a small country house belonging to the Birmingham Oratory, about seven miles from Birmingham.His life was uneventful. He cared little for notoriety or even fame. Once only did he push himself forward. This was in 1867-8, when he attacked
W. G. Ward , at that time editor of "Dublin Review". His opinions onpapal infallibility , according to Ryder, were a caricature, and he delivered his protest in three pamphlets. He was criticised for them.Works
Apart from a number of articles in American and English magazines, he published:
*"Idealism in Theology, a Review of Dr. Ward's scheme of Dogmatic Authority" (London, 1867);
*"A letter to W. G. Ward on his theory of Infallible Instruction" (London, 1868);
*"Postscriptum to Letter, etc." (London, 1868);
*"A critique upon Mr. Foulkes' Letter" (London, 1869);
*"Catholic Controversy", a reply to Littledale's "Plain Reasons" (London, 1880);
*"Poems Original and Translated" (Dublin, 1882).There is besides "Essays of the Rev. H. I. D. Ryder, edited by Francis Bacchus" (London, 1911).
Family
He was the eldest son of
George Dudley Ryder , one of the numerous clergymen of theChurch of England who followed in the steps of Newman. He was received into the Catholic Church at Rome in 1846. The grandfather,Henry Dudley Ryder , was a prominent Anglican Evangelical bishop. George Ryder married Sophia, a daughter of the Rev. John Sargent. The three other Misses Sargent marriedSamuel Wilberforce ,Henry Wilberforce , andHenry Edward Manning .References
*
Wilfrid Ward , "Father Ignatius Ryder" in the "Dublin Review" (January, 1898), republished in Ward, "Ten Personal Studies" (London, 1908);
*Chapman, "Dr. Ryder's Essays", in the "Dublin Review" (April, 1911).
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