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James Laird Patterson (16 November 1822 – 1 December 1902) was a British Roman Catholic bishop of the
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as well the titular Bishop of Emmaus. Patterson was born in London in 1822, and was educated in Germany and at Trinity College, Oxford, where he took his MA degree. In 1850 he joined the Roman Catholic communion, and went to Rome to pursue ecclesiastical studies for several years. On his return to the United Kingdom, he was ordained at St Mary Moorfields, to which church he was appointed. He was also Master of Ceremonies to Cardinal Nicholas Wiseman, Archbishop of Westminster from 1850 until 1865, and represented the Cardinal in Rome during the forced retirement of Bishop George Errington in 1860. After Wiseman′s death in 1865, Patterson was appointed an honorary chamberlain to
Pope Pius IX Pope Pius IX ( it, Pio IX, ''Pio Nono''; born Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti; 13 May 1792 – 7 February 1878) was head of the Catholic Church from 1846 to 1878, the longest verified papal reign. He was notable for convoking the First Vatican ...
, and in 1870 he was appointed by Cardinal Manning to be President of St Edmund's College, Ware. He held this position for ten years, until early 1880 when he was consecrated Bishop to take up the see of Northampton. Ill-health prevented him from taking the position, and he stayed in London for the rest of his life, becoming Provost of the Westminster Cathedral Chapter and an auxiliary bishop in the
diocese of Westminster Diocese of Westminster may refer to: * Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster, since 1850, with seat at Westminster Cathedral * Diocese of Westminster (Church of England) The Diocese of Westminster was a short-lived diocese of the Church of Engl ...
. He died at St. Mary′s Rectory, Cadogan Street in London on 1 December 1902.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Patterson, James Laird 1822 births 1902 deaths Converts to Roman Catholicism from Evangelicalism 19th-century Roman Catholic bishops in England Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford