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70: 155:, though the latter's appointment was merely nominal, for he never attended the meetings. Berington took a leading part in the disputes which followed between the Committee and the bishops, and though his sympathies were chiefly with the former, he exerted a restraining influence on them, and was ever trying to bring about an understanding between the two contending parties. 37: 236: 162:
on the Catholics, which was afterwards condemned by the Holy See. In the midst of these disputes Bishop James Talbot died, and endeavours were made by the Committee to secure the appointment of Berington in his place, so that he might reside in London and exert the influence attached to the position.
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Talbot died in 1795, and Charles Berington succeeded as Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District. Again he appeared to have a career before him. Before giving him his special faculties, however, Rome called upon him to withdraw his signature from the Blue Books. For several years he demurred, being
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was appointed Vicar Apostolic. Some of the more extreme laymen, however, maintained that they had a right to choose their own bishop, and called upon the Catholic body to disavow the prelate appointed by Rome, and to rally round Berington; but he published a letter in which he refused to have
180:, who was living in England as an informal papal envoy, Berington was induced to sign the necessary retraction, on 11 October 1797. After some delay due to the disturbed state of Rome, his faculties were sent, but they never reached him, for he died suddenly of 143:
opinions. With these Charles Berington was in full sympathy, in consequence of which, in 1788, he was elected a member of the Catholic Committee, who were then agitating for the repeal of the
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He signed his name to the documents which appeared in the official publications of the Committee known as the "Blue Books", and he defended the oath intended to be imposed by
147:, for which end they were unfortunately willing to minimize some of their Catholic principles. Two other ecclesiastics were elected at the same time, Joseph Wilkes and Bishop 373: 335: 97: 152: 139:
The Midland District, one of the four into which for ecclesiastical purposes England was then divided, was at that time the stronghold of
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Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 12 January 2019
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Ward, Bernard. "Charles Berington." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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in 1776. On his return to England, he became chaplain at
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Annals of the Catholic Hierarchy in England and Scotland
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Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Charles Berington".
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Stock, Essex
English
Roman Catholic bishop
Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District
English College at Douai
Joseph Berington
Sorbonne
Ingatestone Hall
Chillington
Thomas Talbot
Titular Bishop of Hiero-Caesarea
Cisalpinist
Penal Laws
James Talbot
Vicar Apostolic of the London District
Parliament
John Douglass
Cisalpine
Charles Erskine
apoplexy
Sedgley Park School



Ward, Bernard. "Charles Berington." The Catholic Encyclopedia

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