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Name
  
Basil Maturin

Role
  
Writer


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Born
  
15 February 1847 (
1847-02-15
)
Ireland, United Kingdom

Occupation
  
Priest, Preacher, Writer

Died
  
May 7, 1915, Atlantic Ocean

Books
  
Christian Self‑mastery: How to G, Self‑knowledge and Self‑discipline, Laws of the Spiritual Life, Sermons and Sermon, Some Principles and Pract

Education
  
Trinity College, Dublin

Basil William Maturin (15 February 1847 – 7 May 1915) was an Irish-born Anglican priest, preacher and writer who later became Roman Catholic. He died on board the RMS Lusitania, during the First World War.

Life

He was born in Ireland in 1847 to William Basil and Jane (Cook) Maturin and educated at Trinity College, Dublin; he was a grandson of writer Charles Maturin and a second cousin of Oscar Wilde. After going on retreat with the Cowley Fathers (the Society of St. John the Evangelist), Maturin decided to join their order. In 1876, he was sent to Philadelphia, where he was the rector of Saint Clement's Church. In 1879, Maturin headed a controversial mission at Mount Calvary Church in Baltimore, which resulted in the publication of a pamphlet that protested the mission's "Romish practices." Maturin became a Roman Catholic in 1897 and was ordained by his friend Herbert Vaughan in 1898. Maturin was also author of several books on religious and psychological topics, including Laws of the Spiritual Life (1908), 'Self-Knowledge and Self-Discipline (1905), Christian Self-Mastery, and The Price of Unity (1912).

In 1913 he was appointed the Catholic chaplain to the University of Oxford. In 1915, at the age of 68, he made a successful preaching tour of the United States, booking a return passage on the Cunard Line's RMS Lusitania. He was among the 1198 victims when the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk on 7 May 1915 by a German submarine.

References

Basil W. Maturin Wikipedia


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