To what extent will a priest aid others?

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Father Thomas Byles sacrificed his life to save others during the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 by helping women and children into lifeboats and staying on the ship to pray and give absolution. Other notable priests who helped others include Phillips Brooks, Dr. Pauli Murray, and Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.

A notable example of a priest who sacrificed his own life to save others is Father Thomas Byles, an English Catholic priest who died in the sinking of the ocean liner Titanic in 1912. Byles turned down multiple offers to board the lifeboats and instead remained on the ship as it sank after hitting an iceberg. After helping women and children into lifeboats, Byles stayed on the Titanic to pray, hear confessions, and give absolution to the passengers left at the boat’s stern as she plunged into the water.

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Episcopal priest Phillips Brooks, a prominent antislavery activist in the United States, also wrote the Christmas song “O Little Town of Bethlehem.”
Ordained priest Dr. Pauli Murray was a civil rights leader and feminist crusader who co-founded the National Organization for Women. She was also the first woman to receive a law degree from Yale University.
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Mexican priest, is regarded as a patriotic hero for leading the revolution against Spain that ultimately led to Mexican independence in 1821, ten years after Father Hidalgo’s execution.




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