South Tyneside History
Title | Father Bernard Vaughan |
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Reference Number | STH0008822 |
Photographer | Unknown |
Town or Village | Torquay |
Date | 1920 |
Original Format | Black and white photograph |
Period | The 1920s |
Copyright | South Tyneside Libraries |
Further Information | Father Bernard Vaughan He was born at Herefordshire. He was educated at Stonyhurst, and became a member of the Society of Jesus. His uncle was also a Jesuit, Richard Vaughan SJ, who went on design Sacred Heart Church in Edinburgh. For 18 years he took a conspicuous part in the religious and civic life of Manchester, particularly as priest at the Holy Name Church, Manchester. In 1901 went to London, where he worked among the poor of Westminster and in the East End. His sermons on "The Sins of Society" in 1906 attracted large audiences. He preached at Montreal in 1910, traveled in Canada, the United States, and Alaska, and lectured in China, Japan, Italy, and France. World War I In 1915 he became chaplain to Catholic troops of the British expeditionary army on the Continent. |