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Died
  
1591–2 Tyburn, England

Name
  
William Patenson

Phone
  
+1 973-720-2000

Acceptance rate
  
62% (2010)

President
  
Kathleen Waldron

Beatified
  
1929 by Pope Pius XI

Mascot
  
Billy the Bear

Colors
  
Black, Orange

Feast
  
22 January

Enrollment
  
11,518 (2011)


William Patenson httpslh5googleusercontentcomGwAAk2PP7lMAAA

Role
  
University in Wayne, New Jersey

Address
  
300 Pompton Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470, United States

Notable alumni
  
Christos Cotsakos, Dick Vitale, Ian Ziering, Eric Alexander, Carl Allen

Similar
  
Montclair State University, Ramapo College, Kean University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Bergen Community College

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Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church

William Patenson (born in Yorkshire or Durham; executed at Tyburn, 22 January 1591–2) was an English Roman Catholic priest and martyr. He was beatified in 1929.

Life

Admitted to the English College, Reims, 1 May 1584, he was ordained to the priesthood in September, 1587, and left for the English mission 17 January 1588–9.

On the third Sunday of Advent, 1591, he said Mass in the house of Lawrence Mompesson at Clerkenwell, and while dining with another priest, James Young, the priest-catchers surprised them. Young found a hiding-place, but Patenson was arrested and condemned at the Old Bailey after Christmas. According to Young, while in prison he converted and reconciled three or four thieves before their death. The night before his martyrdom, according to Richard Verstegan, Patenson converted six out of seven felons who occupied the condemned cell with him. Because he did this, he was cut down while still conscious and quartered alive.

References

William Patenson Wikipedia