- Michael John Brenan
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Michael John Brenan (1780 – 1847) was a Roman Catholic priest and an ecclesiastical historian.
Life
Brenan was born in Kilkenny, Ireland, the son of a stonemason. After his ordination to the priesthood, he quickly obtained a reputation as a preacher, but, owing to his vanity and pride, came into collision with his bishop, and was suspended. He then left the Church, became a Protestant, and was taken up by the Priests' Protection Society under whose auspices he was announced to preach in St. George's Church, Dublin. In the meantime he reconsidered his position and repented of his defection.
He resolved to make public reparation for his fault, and on the Sunday in 1809, when he was announced to commence his campaign against the Church, he ascended the pulpit of St. George's, began by blessing himself most reverently, and then to the relief of his audience took up the Bible, and said "This is the Word of God". After a brief pause, he added deliberately and earnestly, "And I swear by its contents that every word I have uttered against the Catholic Church is a lie", and at once left the building.
He went to a neighbouring Capuchin friary, explained what had happened, and begged to be admitted into the order. After some time, his prayers were granted, and he became a Franciscan at Wexford where in later years he wrote (as a penance, it is said) his Ecclesiastical History of Ireland (2 vols., Dublin, 1840, revised ed., 1864).
He died in Dublin in February 1847.
References
- Hogan, History of Kilkenny (pulpit incident reproduced in Ossory Archeological Society Journal, 1879), 423-425
- Waterford Mirror files (Waterford, 7 November 1809)
- This article incorporates text from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia article "Michael John Brenan" by David James O'Donoghue, a publication now in the public domain.
Categories:- 1780 births
- 1847 deaths
- Irish historians
- People from County Kilkenny
- Irish Roman Catholic priests
- Franciscans
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