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Bixio, Giuseppe, 1819-1889, Jesuit priest of the Taurensis Province

  • IE IJA J/2404
  • Person
  • 23 May 1819-03 March 1889

Born: 23 May 1819, Genoa, Italy
Entered: 22 August 1838, Chieri, Italy - Taurensis Province (TAUR)
Ordained: 1849, Georgetown College, Georgewown, Washington DC, USA
Died: 03 March 1889, Santa Clara University CA, USA

1838-1840: Chieri, Italy (TAUR), Novitiate
1840-1842: Turin College, Turin, Italy, Philosophy
1842-1843: Iriense College, Italy, Regency
1843-1847: Sassari College, Sassari, Italy, Regency
1847-1851: Georgetown College, Georgetown, Washington DC, USA (MAR), Theology
1851-1854: St Mary’s Church, Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia, USA (MAR), Curate
1854-1855: Frederick ND, USA (MAR), Tertianship
1855-1860: Santa Clara College, Santa Clara CA, USA, Curate at St Francis Church
1856-1859: St Joseph Church
1860-1861: Georgetown College, Georgetown, Washington DC, USA (MAR), Curate at Holy Trinity Church
1861-1866: St Mary’s Church, Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia, USA (MAR), Curate
1866-1869: Santa Clara College, Santa Clara CA, USA, Prefect of Church, Teaching
1869-1878: St Ignatius College SJ, San Francisco CA, USA, Curate at St Joseph Church and Confessor in College
1877-1878: Director of Industrial School
1878-1880: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (HIB), working in parishes
1880-1883: Santa Clara College, Santa Clara CA, USA, Curate and Hospital Chaplain
1883-1887: San Jose CA, USA, Curate
1887-1889: Santa Clara College, Santa Clara CA, USA, Curate and assisting at Saint Joseph Catholic Church, Hope Street, Mountain View CA

◆ Brokers of Culture
Italian Jesuits in the American West 1848-1919
Gerald McKevitt SJ

Stanford University Press, Stanford, California USA, 2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-8047-5357-9

Chapter 3: Instant Dispatch: The Ideology of Emigration

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What was the outcome of this frequent uprooting? In some cases, it proved the truth of the cautionary proverb A/hero spesso trapiantato mai di frutti ecaricato ("A tree that is often transplanted is never loaded with fruit"). The trauma of multiple dislocation fostered instability and restlessness among vagabond Jesuits. Some, like Giuseppe Bixio, brother of Nino Bixio, the famous Piedmontese revolutionary, became rolling stones, incapable of lingering long anywhere. Mesmerized by motion, that ever-outward Jesuit passed his entire career on the go, working first in Maryland, then in California, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Upon returning to the West Coast, he next headed to Australia before finally coming to rest in California, where he spent the last years of his gypsy life.

Chapter 5: Attracted Towards Remote Lands

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Like other westerners in crisis, the Californians sought relief from Baltimore, Boston, and beyond. Anxious to find a president for Santa Clara College, Congiato appealed in 1856 to Charles Stonestreet, head of the Maryland Jesuits, pleading, "Your Reverence only can save me." "This College enjoys a very high reputation," he wrote, "and we must use every exertion to sustain it." In order to secure a president to replace the fallen Nobili, Congiato proposed a trade. Giuseppe Bixio, a Piedmontese Jesuit who was "always sighing after Maryland," would be released from California to resume pastoral work in the East. In exchange, Antonio Ciampi, a former president of the College of the Holy Cross, would come West to superintend Santa Clara. Stonestreet angrily retorted that this was not an even trade. Accusing Congiato of "Italian trickery," he refused to surrender the much-valued Ciampi. Instead, Stonestreet shrewdly exploited the crisis by ridding himself of an ineffectual Italian named Felice Cicaterri, for whom no employment could be found in Maryland. Thus it was that the hapless Cicaterri became the school's president.

Fulton, Robert, 1826-1895, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/2321
  • Person
  • 28 June 1826-05 September 1895

Born: 28 June 1826, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Entered: 01 September 1843, Frederick Maryland, USA (Marylandiae Province)
Final vows: 15 August 1862
Died: 05 September 1895, Santa Clara California, USA

Father Provincial of Marylandiae Neo-Eboracensis Province (MARNEB) 28 May1882-14 July 1887.
Visitor to Irish Province of the Society of Jesus 1886-1888.

◆ HIB Menologies :
Note from Fr Thomas P Brown SJ Menology Entry
1883-1888 Provincial Irish Province, During his Provincialate Tullabeg was closed and Father Robert Fulton (MARNEB) was sent as Visitor 1886-1888.

Note from Fr Timothy J Kenny SJ Menology Entry
1882 He was appointed Rector at Galway, a position he held until he was appointed Provincial by the then Visitor, Robert Fulton (MARNEB) in 1888.

Grace, William, 1789-, former jesuit Priest of the Marylandiae-Neo Eboracensis Province

  • Person
  • 17 October 1789-

Born: 17 October 1789, Kilkenny City, County Kilkenny
Entered: 14 August 1817, White Marsh MD, USA - Marylandiae-Neo Eboracensis Province (MARNEB)
Ordained: 1830,

Left Society of Jesus: 1839

1817 Entered: White Marsh MD, USA Novice
1820-1824 Georgetown MD, USA Philosophy
1825-1826 Georgetown MD, USA Regency
1826-1829 Washington Seminary MD, USA Regency
1830 Ordained
1830-1835 Georgetown MD, USA Prof Rhet, Doc, Praef Stud
1836 White Marsh MD, USA Oper
1837-1838 Alexandria MD, USA Doc at St Joannes
1839 Newtown MD, USA Oper

O'Kane, Denis, 1830-1891, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/1913
  • Person
  • 02 May 1830-21 August 1891

Born: 02 May 1830, Glenhall, County Derry
Entered: 09 January 1851, Frederick, MD, USA - Marylandiae Province (MAR)
Ordained: 1863, Boston MA, USA
Final vows: 15 August 1871
Died: 21 August 1891, Bel Alton, MD, USA - Marylandiae Neo-Eboracensis Province (MARNEB)

Stationed at St Mary's Church, Alexandria, Virginia, USA at the time of death

Quinlan, Edmund, 1797-1846, Jesuit brother

  • IE IJA J/2020
  • Person
  • 06 June 1797-06 June 1846

Born: 06 June 1797, Ireland
Entered: 04 September 1833, White Marsh, MD USA - Marylandiae Province (MAR)
Final vows: 02 February 1844
Died: 06 June 1846, Alexandria, Washington DC, USA - Marylandiae Province (MAR)

Quinn, Hugo A, 1844-, former Jesuit Priest of the Marylandiae-Neo Eboracensis Province

  • Person
  • 21 April 1945-

Born: 21 April 1945, Drumfad, County Tyrone
Entered: 06 August 1865, Milltown Park, Dublin
Ordained: 1879

Left Society of Jesus: 1890, from Gonzaga College, Spokane Falls WA, USA (MARMNEB)

Transcribed HIB to Marylandiae Province, 1869

“Patrick Quin”

Educated at Mount Mellary

1865-1867: Milltown Park, Dublin, Novitiate
1867-1869: Novitiate, Frederick MD, USA (MAR), Rhetoric
DOB: 21/04/1845
1869-1872: Woodstock College, Wiidstock MD, USA, Philosophy
1872-1873: Holy Cross College Worcester MA, Regency
1873-1874: Gonzaga College SJ, I Street, Washington DC, USA Regency
1874-1875: Georgetown College, Georgetown, Washington DC, USA, regency
1875-1876: Gonzaga College SJ, I Street, Washington DC, USA Regency
1876-1880: Woodstock College, Woodstock MD, USA, Theology - Ordained 1879 (MARNEB gtom 1879
1880-1882: Boston College, Harrison Avenue, Boston MA, USA, Teaching
1882-1883: Conewago Residence, McSherrystown PA, USA, Curate
1883-1884: Manresa, Roehampton, London, England, Tertianship
1884-1885: St Joseph’s Church, 3rd and Jackson Streets, Troy NY, USA, Curate
1885-1886: St Peter’s College, Grand Street, Jersey City NJ, USA, Curate and Teaching
1886-1888: St Mary’s Church, Alexandria VA, USA, Curate
1888-1889: Gonzaga College, Spokane WA, USA (TAUR), Teaching

Smith, John, 1795-, former Jesuit Priest of the Marylandiae Province

  • Person
  • 12 December 1795-

Born: 12 December 1795, Ireland
Entered: 18 April 1818, White Marsh MD, USA (USA)
Ordained: 1825, Georgetown College, Georgetown Washington DC, USA

Left Society of Jesus: 1838

1818-1820: White Marsh MD, USA (MARNEB), Novitiate
1820-1824: Georgetown College, Georgetown Washington DC, USA, Philosophy and Theology
1825-1829: Georgetown College, Georgetown Washington DC, USA, Minister and Curate at Holy Trinity Church
1829-1830: White Marsh MD USA, Curate at Marlboro MD, Boone’s Chapel MD and Peak Point (Hoye Crest, Backbone Mountain MD) (MAR by 1829)
1830-1837: Alexandria MD, USA, Oper St Mary’s