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Richard Challoner

Entity ID:
richard-challoner
Long Name:
Challoner, Richard, 1691-1781
Short Name:
Richard Challoner
Disambiguation String:
English Roman Catholic prelate
Entity Type:
person
Entity Subtype:
author
Wikipedia
Summary:

Brought up a Protestant, Challoner became a Roman Catholic in his teens and was ordained in 1716. In 1730 he returned from Douai to England, where he was widely known for the number of conversions he made. In 1738 he was forced to leave England because he published an open reply to an anti-Catholic pamphlet by an Anglican. In 1739, Challoner was appointed coadjutor of the vicar apostolic in London. He was consecrated titular bishop of Debra in 1741.

The rest of his life he spent working among his people (after 1758 as vicar apostolic) in the face of great difficulties. From 1765 to 1780 a series of efforts were instigated to molest English Catholics, and Bishop Challoner was involved; in the Gordon riots (1780) he had to flee London for his life.

Challoner was an indefatigable writer. He revised the Douay version of the Bible, his revision becoming the standard one chiefly used by English-speaking Catholics. His chief learned works are on English Catholicism since the Reformation; they did much to preserve the memory of English Catholics. He wrote a number of devotional works; The Garden of the Soul (1740) was especially popular. Bishop Challoner's translations of the Imitation of Christ were standard.

Viaf ID:
54166109
DB Pedia ID:
Richard_Challoner
Biblical Status:
canonical
Is An Individual:
Yes
Is Published:
Yes
Birth Date:
September 29, 1691
Death Date:
January 12, 1781
Occupation:
English Roman Catholic prelate
Works:

Douay-Rheims Translation Challoner Revision