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Rothe was appointed Bishop of Ossory on 10 October 1618. At that the time the archbishops of
Ireland, (Armagh, Tuam, Cashel, and Dublin) were all in exile on the Continent. Owing to the severity of the penal laws, he had to seek consecration in Paris, where he was ordained bishop 1 April 1619. He
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to leave on 28 March 1650. After being robbed along the way, he was permitted to return to his brother's house, where he died 20 April 1650. His remains were interred in St. Mary's Church, but there is a
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In 1624, Rothe presided over a synod at
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Hand, Stephen (2012), "'The leaven of your forepassed wicked lives purged': Excommunication and Exile in Part 1 of David Rothe's
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O'Connor, Thomas (2000), 'Custom, authority, and tolerance in Irish political thought : David Rothe's
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and the completed work was issued at
Cologne (1617–19); a new edition was brought out by Cardinal Moran in 1884. In 1620 he published
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The history and antiquities of the diocese of Ossory
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