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Ferrari, Carlo M, 1842-, former Jesuit Priest Novice of the Neopolitanae Province

  • Person
  • 23 June 1842-

Born: 23 June 1842-,
Entered: 03 November 1859, Naples Italy (NAP) / 2nd year Novitiate at Tullabeg (HIB)
Ordained: 1872

Left Society of Jesus: 1896

1859-1860: Naples, Italy (NAP), Novitiate
1860-1861: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly (HIB), Novitiate
1861-1864: Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (LUGD), Rhetoric then Philosophy
1864-1866: Vals, près le Puy, France (TOLO), Philosophy
1866-1867: Sainte Joseph’s Collège SJ, Bordeaux, France (TOLO), Regency
1867-1869: Sainte Marie Collège, Toulouse, France (TOLO), Regency
1869-1870: Cynthia College, Vatican City, Italy, Theology
1870-1874: Innsbruck Kolleg, Innsbruck, Austria (ASR), Theology
1874-1875: Frederick MD, USA (MAR), Tertianship
1875-1876: Georgetown College, Geotgetown, Washington DC, USA (MAR), Teaching
1876-1877: Holy Family Church, 17th and Stiles Streets, Philadelphia PA, USA (MAR), teaching in parish school
1877-1879: Woodstock College, Woodstock MD, USA (MAR), Curate in Church and Missioner to Sykesville
1879-1881: Church of the Sacred Heart, Larimer and 28th Streets, Denver CO, USA, Curate
1881-1883: Catholic Church, Pueblo CO, USA, Curate
1883-1887: Albuquerque Residence, Old Albuquerque NM, USA, Curate
1887-1888: Las Vegas College, Las Vegas NM, USA, awaiting mission
1888-1890: Prescott, Arizona, USA, Curate
1890-1892: El Paso Residence, Oregon Street, El Paso, Texas, USA, Bursar and Curate
1892-1895: Catholic Church, Canon City CO, USA, Curate

Maguire, Roger A, 1707-1770, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/1656
  • Person
  • 15 June 1707-05 February 1770

Born: 15 June 1707, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 19 July 1722, Avignon, France - Franciae Province (FRA)
Ordained: 1737, Strasbourg, France
Final Vows: 15 August 1740
Died: 05 February 1770, Speyer, Rhineland, Germany - Franciae Province (FRA)

Alias Louis de Magliore
Mission Superior 1761-1763 Missions at Martinique, Guadaloupe and Cayenne

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
Taught Humanities for six years and Rhetoric for one, and was a Prefect of Studies for three. (Lyon)
1743 He left for the Mission to Martinique (FRA CAT 1746)

◆ Fr John MacErlean SJ :
During studies he was at various Colleges inside and outside LUGD, finishing at Lyons
1743 Went to Martinique
1745-1755 At Guadaloupe, and in the latter part of this was Superior of that Mission
1755-1761 Returned to Martinique taking charge of a parish
1761-1763 Returned to Europe to report on the state of the Mission. The LUGD Provincial proposed sending him back as Socius to Fr John de la Marche with the right of Succession as Mission Superior of all the Missions at Martinique, Guadaloupe and Cayenne. He travelled back to the West Indies to carry out that task, but the Jesuits were expelled in 1763
1763 Returned to Europe and found refuge in Speyer and Baden in the Upper Rhine Province

◆ Fr Francis Finegan Sj :
He was probably brought up in France
1724-1727 After First Vows he was sent to study Rhetoric at Avignon and then Philosophy at Lyon and Dôle,
1727-1734 He was sent for six years Regency at Aix. he then studied completed his Philosophy at Dôle
1734-1737 He was sent to Dôle again for a year of Theology and then two at Strasbourg where he was Ordained 1737
1737-1739 Continued to study Theology at Strasbourg, probably with a view to teaching
1740-1743 Sent to teach Humanities at Vesoul and then at Irish College Poitiers
1743-1760 Volunteered for the Paris Mission in the West Indies and spent the next seventeen years in Martinique and Guadaloupe
1761 Returned to France as a result of a disagreement with Fr Lavalette, whose financial adventures had earned much condemnation for the Society. The Provincial in Paris, who had a high esteem for Maguire’s prudence and administrative ability, proposed to the General that he should become Superior in the West Indies but the dissolution of the Society in France and the confiscation of her possessions rendered this irrelevant.
1762 He found refuge at Speyer in the Upper Rhenish Province. He was in poor health there by 1770, but his date of death is not known

◆ James B Stephenson SJ Menologies 1973

Father Roger Maguire SJ 1707-1770
Fr Roger Maguire – usually called in French Louis de Magloire – was born in Ireland in 1707. He entered the Society at Avignon in 1722.

He went to Martinique in 1743 and then passed on to Guadaloupe where from 1745-1755 he was Superior of the Mission.

He returned t Europe in 1761 to report on affairs in the West Indies. He was sent back as Sociuus to the Superior Fr Jean de la Marche with right of succession. However, the French were expelled from the French islands in 1763, and Fr Maguire returned once again to Europe. Up to 1770, we have news of him working first in Spire and then in Baden.

O'Donovan, Edward Patrick, 1843-1875, Jesuit scholastic

  • IE IJA J/1892
  • Person
  • 17 March 1843-12 February 1875

Born: 17 March 1843, Shanagolden, County Limerick
Entered: 01 February 1865, Milltown Park, Dublin
Died: 12 February 1875, Milltown Park, Dublin

Educated at St Vincent’s, Castleknock, St Munchin’s College, Limerick

by 1869 At Home Sick
by 1870 at Aix-les-Bains France (LUGD) studying
by 1871 at Roehampton London (ANG) studying
by 1872 at Stonyhurst England (ANG) studying

◆ HIB Menologies SJ :
He studied Rhetoric at Roehampton, Philosophy at Stonyhurst and in the South of France, but was sent home ultimately for health reasons, and died 12 February 1875 at Milltown Park.

Oliva, Vitus, 1843-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Siculae Province

  • Person
  • 28 February 1843-

Born: 28 February 1843, Sicily
Entered: 12 November 1859, Palermo Sicily Italy - Siculae Province (SIC)

Left Society of Jesus: 1864

1859-1860: Palermo, Sicily, Italy (SIC), Novitiate
1860-1861: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly (HIB), Novitiate
1861-1862: Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (LUGD), Rhetoric
1862-1864: Vals, le Puy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (TOLO), Philosophy

Procacci, Cyrus, 1842-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Neapolitanae Province

  • Person
  • 13 November 1842-

Born: 13 November 1842, Naples, Italy
Entered: 05 October 1859, Novitiate, Naples, Italy - Neapolitanae Province (NAP)

Left Society of Jesus: 1865

1895-1860: Novitiate, Naples, Italy (NAP)
1860-1861: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly (HIB), Novitiate
1861-1863: Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (LUGD), Rhetoric
1863-1864: Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (LUGD), Philosophy
1864-1865: Caring for health out of community

Salvati, Ernesto, 1844-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Neapolitanae Province

  • Person
  • 17 August 1844-

Born: 17 August 1844, Naples, Italy
Entered: 26 September 1859, Naples Italy (NAP)

Left Society of Jesus: 1870

1859-1860: Naples Italy (NAP), Novitiate
1860-1861: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly (HIB), Novitiate
1861-1864: Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (LUGD), Rhetoric, Philosophy from 1863
1864-1866: Deusto College, Bilbao, Spain (ARA), Philosophy
1866-1867: Novitiate, Balaguer, Catalonia, Spain (ARA), Regency
1867-1868: Seminary, Canary Islands, Spain (ARA) Regency
1868-1870: St Joseph’s College, Avignon, France (LUGD), Regency