- Father Richard Smith
Richard Smith (b.
Hanworth ,England , November 1568 - d.Paris ,18 March 1655 ), (officially theBishop of Chalcedon ), was the second Bishop overEngland ,Wales andScotland afterCatholicism was banned in England in 1559. He followed FatherWilliam Bishop who died in 1624.Early life
Richard Smith was born in
Lincolnshire , England. He studied at Trinity College,Oxford University and inRome , where he was admitted to theEnglish College in 1586.Priesthood
In 1592 Smith was
ordain ed as a priest. Between 1598 and 1603 he spend some time inValladolid , where he became a Doctor ofTheology , and inSeville .He served as a priest in England at a time when
Catholicism was officially banned, and could have faced death if caught and tried. From 1603 to 1609 he was chaplain to Viscountess Montague, wife ofAnthony-Maria Browne, 2nd Viscount Montagu , atBattle Abbey inSussex, England . He left Sussex in 1609 to go toParis to study and write atArras College , which had been founded for English priests.Bishopric
Richard Smith was appointed Bishop over the whole of England, Wales and Scotland in 1625. He followed Father
William Bishop who held the post for less than a year. As Catholicism was illegal in England at the time his title wasBishop of Chalcedon . He arrived in England] in April 1625, and stayed inTurvey ,Bedfordshire at the house of Lord Montagu. In 1628 a warrant was issued for his arrest. He resigned his post in 1631, when he fled toParis .Death
In Paris he lived at first with
Cardinal Richelieu until the latter's death in 1642. He died in the Parisconvent of EnglishAugustinian nuns.ee also
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James I of England References
* Leys, M. D. R., "Catholics in England 1559-1829: A social history" (London : Camelot Press Ltd., 1961)
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14059a.htm "Richard Smith", Catholic Encyclopedia]
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