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'''Aston Ignatius Sebastian Joseph Chichester''', [[Society of Jesus|SJ]] (22 May 1879 – 24 October 1962) was the first Roman Catholic Archbishop of Salisbury (now [[Harare, Zimbabwe]]).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bchic.html|title=Archbishop Aston Ignatius (Sebastian Joseph) Chichester [Catholic-Hierarchy]}}</ref> |
'''Aston Ignatius Sebastian Joseph Chichester''', [[Society of Jesus|SJ]] (22 May 1879 – 24 October 1962) was the first Roman Catholic Archbishop of Salisbury (now [[Harare, Zimbabwe]]).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bchic.html|title=Archbishop Aston Ignatius (Sebastian Joseph) Chichester [Catholic-Hierarchy]}}</ref> |
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Born in [[Ostend]], [[Belgium]] of [[recusancy|recusant]] English descent, he was educated at [[Mount St Mary's College]], near [[Sheffield]]. He entered the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]] in 1913. He became a schoolteacher, and taught at the Jesuit schools, [[Beaumont College|Beaumont]] and [[Wimbledon College]]s, at both of which he served as rector. |
Born in [[Ostend]], [[Belgium]] of [[recusancy|recusant]] English descent, he was educated at [[Mount St Mary's College]], near [[Sheffield]]. He entered the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]] in 1913. He became a schoolteacher, and taught at the Jesuit schools, [[Beaumont College|Beaumont]] and [[Wimbledon College]]s, at both of which he served as rector. |
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From 1929 on he served in [[Southern Rhodesia]] (which would later become the country known as [[Zimbabwe]]). Father Chichester was named the first [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Harare|Archbishop of Salisbury]] in 1955 and was also Titular Bishop of Ubaza. He attended the [[Second Vatican Council]]'s first session as a Council Father. He died on 24 October 1962, aged 83, while attending the |
From 1929 on he served in [[Southern Rhodesia]] (which would later become the country known as [[Zimbabwe]]). Father Chichester was named the first [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Harare|Archbishop of Salisbury]] in 1955 and was also Titular Bishop of Ubaza. He attended the [[Second Vatican Council]]'s first session as a Council Father. He died on 24 October 1962, aged 83, while attending the council after collapsing on the steps of [[St. Peter's Basilica]]. He had been a priest for almost a half a century and served as bishop for more than three decades.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news.php?viewStory=5747|title = StackPath}}</ref> |
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Shortly after he was pronounced dead, he was buried in the Society of Jesus' vault at the [[Campo Verano]]. His body would remain there until 13 March |
Shortly after he was pronounced dead, he was buried in the Society of Jesus' vault at the [[Campo Verano]]. His body would remain there until 13 March 2009, when his body would be returned to Zimbabwe.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Clapson |first1=Ged |title=Remains of Salisbury's first archbishop returned to Zimbabwe |url=https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/5747 |website=indcatholicnews.com |access-date=2 June 2022}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 01:36, 28 October 2024
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Aston Chichester | |
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Archbishop of Salisbury | |
Archdiocese | Salisbury |
Metropolis | Salisbury |
Appointed | 4 March 1931 |
Installed | 4 March 1931 |
Term ended | 23 November 1956 |
Predecessor | Robert Brown |
Successor | Francis William Markall |
Other post(s) | Titular Bishop of Ubaza, Titular Archbishop of Velebusdus |
Orders | |
Ordination | 21 September 1913 |
Consecration | 19 July 1931 by Bernard Gijlswijk |
Personal details | |
Born | Aston Ignatius Sebastian Joseph Chichester 22 May 1879 |
Died | 24 October 1962 Vatican City | (aged 83)
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Styles of Aston Chichester | |
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Reference style | The Most Reverend |
Spoken style | Your Grace |
Religious style | Archbishop |
Aston Ignatius Sebastian Joseph Chichester, SJ (22 May 1879 – 24 October 1962) was the first Roman Catholic Archbishop of Salisbury (now Harare, Zimbabwe).[1]
Background
[edit]Born in Ostend, Belgium of recusant English descent, he was educated at Mount St Mary's College, near Sheffield. He entered the Jesuits in 1913. He became a schoolteacher, and taught at the Jesuit schools, Beaumont and Wimbledon Colleges, at both of which he served as rector.
From 1929 on he served in Southern Rhodesia (which would later become the country known as Zimbabwe). Father Chichester was named the first Archbishop of Salisbury in 1955 and was also Titular Bishop of Ubaza. He attended the Second Vatican Council's first session as a Council Father. He died on 24 October 1962, aged 83, while attending the council after collapsing on the steps of St. Peter's Basilica. He had been a priest for almost a half a century and served as bishop for more than three decades.[2]
Shortly after he was pronounced dead, he was buried in the Society of Jesus' vault at the Campo Verano. His body would remain there until 13 March 2009, when his body would be returned to Zimbabwe.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Archbishop Aston Ignatius (Sebastian Joseph) Chichester [Catholic-Hierarchy]".
- ^ "StackPath".
- ^ Clapson, Ged. "Remains of Salisbury's first archbishop returned to Zimbabwe". indcatholicnews.com. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
External links
[edit]- 1879 births
- People from Harare
- Participants in the Second Vatican Council
- 1962 deaths
- Belgian people of English descent
- Rhodesian Jesuits
- Rhodesian Roman Catholic archbishops
- People from Ostend
- White Rhodesian people
- Belgian expatriates in Zimbabwe
- British expatriates in Rhodesia
- Jesuit bishops
- Jesuit archbishops
- Roman Catholic bishops of Harare
- Roman Catholic archbishops of Harare
- People educated at Mount St Mary's College