Fr Mathew
Fr. Mathew, also known as the Apostle of Temperance, was a 19th-century Irish priest who advocated for the temperance movement, promoting the reduction or elimination of alcohol consumption. He is commemorated in Cork with a statue on Patrick Street, where he is often associated with the promotion of sober living and moral reform during a time when alcohol was a significant social issue.
Born on Jan 01, 1790 (235 years old)
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Fr Mathew, known as the Apostle of Temperance, is commemorated by a statue in Cork.
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