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The Blessed Francis Taylor
(Irish: Proinnsias Táiliúr)
"Murdered Mayors"
A statue of the Blessed Francis Taylor and of his grandmother-in-law, the Blessed Margaret Ball, which stands in front of St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland
Martyr
Born30 January 1550
Swords, County Dublin, Ireland
Died30 January 1621
Dublin Castle, Ireland
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
(Ireland)
Beatified27 September 1992, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II
Feast30 January
PatronagePoliticians

Francis Taylor (Irish: Proinnsias Táiliúr; Beannaithe, Swords, c. 1550 – Dublin, 29 January 1621) was a Mayor of Dublin, Ireland, who was incarcerated because of his Catholicism. He has been declared a martyr for his faith and beatified by the Catholic Church.

Life[edit]

Born in Swords, County Dublin, Francis Taylor was the second son of wealthy merchant Robert Taylor and his wife Elizabeth Golding. Taylor moved to the City of Dublin and married Gennet Shelton, daughter of a prominent family,[1] being the granddaughter of a Mayor of Dublin. He himself was elected Dublin's mayor in 1595.

In 1613 Taylor was elected an MP elected for Dublin, but the election was re-scheduled to allow Protestants to take the seats. He was imprisoned for his Catholic faith around 1614, and died in Dublin Castle on 29 January 1621,[1] after seven years of refusing to accept his freedom by giving up his religion.

Veneration[edit]

Pope John Paul II beatified Taylor on 27 September 1992, as part of a group of 17 Irish Catholic Martyrs who were victims of religious persecution due to their Catholic faith during that era.[2]

A statue of Taylor and of his wife's grandmother, the Blessed Margaret Ball, who had died in that same prison for her faith in 1584, stands outside the main entrance of St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral in Dublin.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Creazione di ventuno nuovi beati". Vatican News Service. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  • ^ Duffy, Patrick. "Jan 30 – Bl Margaret Ball (d. 1584) and Bl Francis Taylor (d. 1621)", Catholic Ireland, January 30, 2012
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