Fr John Loftus was brother of Fr Thomas Loftus, Parish Priest of Annaghdown (d. 1839) and Rev. Dr Martin Loftus, D.D., Parish Priest of Dunmore and Chancellor of the Archdiocese (d. 1847).
Obituary from the Tuam Herald:
Obituary from the Tuam Herald:
Death of the Rev. John Loftus, P.P.
It is with no ordinary feelings of sorrow that we chronicle to-day the unexpected demise, after a brief sickness, of the Rev. John Loftus, P.P., Donaghpatrick, which sad event took place at his residence on yesterday evening. We are quite confident that by none who had the pleasure of the friendship or acquaintance of Father Loftus, will we be though to indulge in the smallest exaggeration of the virtues of that good Priest, when we say that throughout the Church of God, it would be impossible to find a Clergyman blessed with a more kindly, amiable and compassionate disposition that that, for which, during a long and honoured ministry, Father Loftus was so eminently distinguished. In our lengthened and varied experience never did we meet a Priest, who, whilst advocating the interests of the Church and poor, with an unflinching devotion, and discharging the duties of his sacred calling with an Apostolic zeal, succeeded, too with a admirable and exemplary felicity, in fulfilling the grand injunction of St. Paul; "giving offence to no one," and by the winning and rare urbanity of his demeanour, moreover exacting "a good testimony of them who are without." Steadfastly, indeed, did Father John Loftus, continue, by word alike and work, in those things of Salvation which had been committed to his prudent ministry and holy keeping; ever pursuing justice, godliness, faith, cahrity, patience, mildness"; and, so this day, happily consoling his afflicted relatives, parishioners, and friends, in the midst of their deep bereavement, with the cheering assurance, that this lamented servant of Christ, has already, "laid hold on eternal life."
Tuam Herald, March 9, 1861
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