Father Theobald Mathew Monument - Cork, Munster, Ireland
Posted by: Groundspeak Charter Member neoc1
N 51° 54.001 W 008° 28.234
29U E 536426 N 5750050
A monument honoring Father Theobald Mathew, the Apostle of Temperance, is located in the middle of St. Patrick's Street, Centre, Cork, Munster, Ireland.
Waymark Code: WM183BT
Location: Munster, Ireland
Date Posted: 05/22/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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The monument honoring Father Theobald Mathew depicts the a life size bronze statue of the Catholic priest standing on a bronze plinth set on a multi-tiered stone base. Mathew is wear clerical robes including a cloak. He has a high collared and a shirt and a cross around his neck. Hi his holding a round object, possibly a paten, in his left hand in front of his chest. His tight arm is held forward at waist level and the palm of his hand is facing down. The statue was created by sculptor John Foley, R.A. and cast at the HY Prince & Co. Foundry of London.

The front of the base is inscribed: FATHER MATHEW

The sides of the base are inscribed:

FATHER MATHEW

THE APOSTLE
OF
TEMPERANCE
---------
BORN OCT 1790

ERECTED DURING
THE MAYORALTY OF
J F MACGUIRE M P
---------
DIED DEC 1856

A TRIBUTE
FROM
A GRATEFUL PEOPLE
UNVEILED OCT 10TH 1964

Theobald Mathew was born at Thomastown, County Tipperary, on 10 October 1790. He was ordained a priest in the Catholic Church in 1814. In 1838 he founded the temperance movement in Ireland, the Knights of Father Mathew which became the Catholic Total Abstinence Society. The movement was part of the effort to improve the life of poor Irish workers. Fr. Mathew also traveled to America where he became a strong voice for the abolition of slavery.

The stamp was issued by Ireland in March 7, 2005 to commemorate Cork as a European Capital of Culture. It contains several important sites of Cork. The statue of Fr. Mathew is the first image on the left of the stamp.

Stamp Issuing Country: Ireland

Date of Issue: March 7, 2005

Denomination: 48 c

Color: Multicolor

Stamp Type: Single Stamp

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