Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Matthias Bodkin aka Matthias McDonnell Bodkin, Jesuit priest and author, 26 June 1896 – 2 November 1973.Bodkin was a son of Matthias McDonnell Bodkin but never used his middle name, to differentiate himself from his father. He served as a Royal Navy chaplain during the Second World War, in Derry and aboard HMS Anson in the Pacific.He was a prolific writer on religious subjects, but also adventure stories for boys. His most acclaimed work was a biography of John Sullivan, a fellow Jesuit, published as The Port of Tears in 1954.In later life, his eyesight began to fail, so he turned to retreat work and councilling. He died in Dublin.He was a brother of Thomas Bodkin, and a descendant of the Tribes of Galway."@en }
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- Matthias_Bodkin abstract "Matthias Bodkin aka Matthias McDonnell Bodkin, Jesuit priest and author, 26 June 1896 – 2 November 1973.Bodkin was a son of Matthias McDonnell Bodkin but never used his middle name, to differentiate himself from his father. He served as a Royal Navy chaplain during the Second World War, in Derry and aboard HMS Anson in the Pacific.He was a prolific writer on religious subjects, but also adventure stories for boys. His most acclaimed work was a biography of John Sullivan, a fellow Jesuit, published as The Port of Tears in 1954.In later life, his eyesight began to fail, so he turned to retreat work and councilling. He died in Dublin.He was a brother of Thomas Bodkin, and a descendant of the Tribes of Galway.".