Henry Day (priest)

(29 May 1865 – 23 January 1951) was an English Catholic priest and author.

He was educated at Beaumont College, in Old Windsor, Berkshire.

[1] Day was opposed to women's suffrage and was criticised vehemently by Welsh Catholic suffragist Alice Abadam in Catholic magazines in 1911-12.

[2] Day in offered his service as a chaplain days before the outbreak of World War I[3] and served in Egypt, Gallipoli, Macedonia, and France.

He was decorated with the Serbian White Eagle and was awarded the Military Cross.