School: Clochar na Trócaire, Maghcromtha (roll number 10047)

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Macroom, Co. Cork
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    But in her ebb as red as coral show."
    Bishop Boetius McEgan was a Franciscan minorite, and became Bishop of Ross in 1647. He was present at the Confederate Council of Kilkenny and his name appears in some of the acts of the Council following that of the Papal Nuncio himself, and is given as "Frater Boetius McEgan Rossensis Episcopus." He is included in the list of the 135 Irishmen and women whose cause for beatification is at present before the Holy See. Broghill knew the value of his captive, and resolved to turn a man whom the fortunes of war had thrown into his hand to the greatest advantage. The saintly and heroic Bishop was at first authoritively offered the greatest rewards and his liberty if he renounced his faith. Needless to say these offers were spurned as likewise subsequent threats of death.
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