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: ''For the New Zealand judge, see Thaddeus McCarthy (jurist)'' Blessed Thaddeus McCarthy (c. 1455 – 25 October 1492) was an Irish ecclesiastic. He was a bishop who never ruled his see, even though he was appointed to two of them: Bishop of Ross, Ireland in 1482 and Bishop of Cork and Cloyne in 1490. His feast day is 25 October. == Early life == Thaddeus McCarthy lived in a time when Ireland was in turmoil, when clans were warring against one another, and dynastic jealousies disturbed the peace of the Church. Relatively little is known of the early life of Thaddeus McCarthy. He was born in 1455 almost certainly at Innishannon, Co. Cork. His father was the lord of Muskerry and his mother was reputedly the daughter of Edmund Fitzmaurice, ninth Lord of Kerry. It is probably the case that he belonged to the sept of the MacCarthy Reagh of Carbery.〔(O'Callaghan, Arthur. "Blessed Thaddeus McCarthy", Diocese of Cork and Ross )〕 Laurence Rehenan, Professor of Ecclesiastical History of Maynooth College, suggests that he was educated by the Franciscan Friars of Timoleague. He studied for the priesthood under an uncle, Canon Thady McCarthy and continued his studies in Paris with another relative, Professor Don Raymond, at Paris University. He was ordained in Cork by Bishop William Roche and travelled to Rome afterwards to continue his studies.〔 It would appear that Thaddeus, prior to nomination to Ross, occupied a position in one of the Roman tribunals.
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