Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q13522450> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 98 of
98
with 100 triples per page.
- Q13522450 description "English priest".
- Q13522450 description "English priest".
- Q13522450 subject Q13283628.
- Q13522450 subject Q6587845.
- Q13522450 subject Q6748346.
- Q13522450 subject Q6896353.
- Q13522450 subject Q8237442.
- Q13522450 subject Q8415738.
- Q13522450 subject Q8415751.
- Q13522450 subject Q8753188.
- Q13522450 abstract "James Bell (1524-20 April 1584) was an English Catholic priest and the only one of the Marian Priests that is known to have suffered martyrdom.He was born at Warrington in Lancashire, in 1524, was educated at Oxford University, where he was ordained priest in Queen Mary's reign. For some time he refused to conform to the alterations in religion made by Queen Elizabeth; but afterwards, adopting the tenets of the Reformation, he exercised the functions of a minister of the church of England for twenty years, and was beneficed in several parts of the kingdom.In 1581 he applied to a lady to solicit her good offices to procure for him a small readership, of which her husband was the patron. This lady, being a catholic, upbraided him with his cowardice, and exhorted him to lead a life in accordance with his sacred profession. Moved by her words he sought reconciliation with the Catholic Church in 1581, and laboured zealously as a priest for two years among the poorer class of Catholics, in nearly all of the Catholic Houses and Mass-centres in Lancashire, after "spending some months devoting himself to penance and spiritual exercises, applying himself to the study of the Breviary, the ceremonies of the Holy Mass, the Sacraments and the other duties of his priesthood".In January 1584 he was apprehended by a pursuivant at Golborne, and imprisoned in Salford Gaol. He was later brought to trial at the Lent Assizes at Lancaster. He behaved with great courage, and on being convicted said to the judge:'I beg your lordship, for the love of God, to add to the sentence that my lips and the tops of my fingers may be cut off for having sworn and subscribed to the articles of heretics, contrary both to my conscience and to God's truth.'He was hung and quartered, at Lancaster Castle on 20 April 1584. John Finch, a layman, suffered at the same time and place for being reconciled to the Catholic Church, and denying the Queen's spiritual supremacy.Fr.James Bell was among the 108 martyrs beatified by Pope Pius XI on 15 December 1929.".
- Q13522450 alias "Bell, Fr. James".
- Q13522450 beatifiedBy Q42323.
- Q13522450 beatifiedDate "1929-12-15".
- Q13522450 birthDate "1524".
- Q13522450 birthPlace Q21.
- Q13522450 birthPlace Q215733.
- Q13522450 birthPlace Q23077.
- Q13522450 birthYear "1520".
- Q13522450 birthYear "1524".
- Q13522450 deathDate "1584".
- Q13522450 deathDate "1584-04-20".
- Q13522450 deathPlace Q205905.
- Q13522450 deathPlace Q21.
- Q13522450 deathPlace Q23077.
- Q13522450 deathPlace Q2969640.
- Q13522450 deathYear "1584".
- Q13522450 thumbnail Blessed_James_Bell.JPG?width=300.
- Q13522450 title "Martyr and Priest".
- Q13522450 veneratedIn Q9592.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q1142118.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q13283628.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q1357850.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q15979517.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q1615957.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q16932444.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q1700061.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q205905.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q215733.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q2258000.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q23077.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q2969640.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q34433.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q42323.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q51620.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q6587845.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q6748346.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q6896353.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q7594448.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q8237442.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q82866.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q8415738.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q8415751.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q8753188.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q877524.
- Q13522450 wikiPageWikiLink Q9592.
- Q13522450 alternativeNames "Bell, Fr. James".
- Q13522450 beatifiedBy Q42323.
- Q13522450 beatifiedDate "1929-12-15".
- Q13522450 birthDate "1520".
- Q13522450 birthPlace Q21.
- Q13522450 birthPlace Q215733.
- Q13522450 birthPlace Q23077.
- Q13522450 dateOfBirth "1524".
- Q13522450 dateOfDeath "1584".
- Q13522450 deathDate "1584-04-20".
- Q13522450 deathPlace Q205905.
- Q13522450 deathPlace Q21.
- Q13522450 deathPlace Q23077.
- Q13522450 deathPlace Q2969640.
- Q13522450 name "Bell, James".
- Q13522450 name "Blessed James Bell".
- Q13522450 placeOfBirth "Warrington".
- Q13522450 placeOfDeath "Lancaster".
- Q13522450 shortDescription "English priest".
- Q13522450 titles "Martyr and Priest".
- Q13522450 veneratedIn Q9592.
- Q13522450 type Person.
- Q13522450 type Agent.
- Q13522450 type Cleric.
- Q13522450 type Person.
- Q13522450 type Saint.
- Q13522450 type Agent.
- Q13522450 type NaturalPerson.
- Q13522450 type Thing.
- Q13522450 type Q215627.
- Q13522450 type Q43115.
- Q13522450 type Q5.
- Q13522450 type Person.
- Q13522450 comment "James Bell (1524-20 April 1584) was an English Catholic priest and the only one of the Marian Priests that is known to have suffered martyrdom.He was born at Warrington in Lancashire, in 1524, was educated at Oxford University, where he was ordained priest in Queen Mary's reign.".
- Q13522450 label "James Bell (priest)".
- Q13522450 depiction Blessed_James_Bell.JPG.
- Q13522450 givenName "James".
- Q13522450 name "Bell, James".
- Q13522450 name "Blessed James Bell".
- Q13522450 name "James Bell".
- Q13522450 surname "Bell".