All Hallows Missionary College (1842-1998)

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Kelly, Thomas, 1862-, former Jesuit Novice

  • Person
  • 27 March 1862-

Born: 27 March 1862, Birr, County Offaly
Entered: 13 January 1894, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly

Left Society of Jesus: 1895

Educated at Castleknock College and Mount Mellary then St Sulpice and All Hallows

McKenna, Adrian, b.1924-, former Jesuit novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/148
  • Person
  • 08 August 1924-

Born: 08 August 1924, Castleknock, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 13 September 1947, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois

Left Society of Jesus: 13 May 1948

Father was James, a publican, and Mother was May (Carroll).

1 Brother and 2 Sisters

Educated for 10 years at Belvedere College SJ, and then spent two years at Mount Mellaray doing Philosophy

Subsequently went to All Hallows College as a candidate for priesthood and by 1951 was in 2nd year of Theology

McQuaid, John, 1826-1904, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/1733
  • Person
  • 06 September 1826-08 April 1904

Born: 06 September 1826, Glaslough, Co Monaghan
Entered 06 June 1854, Sault-au-Récollet, Montréal, Canada - Franciae Province (FRA)
Ordained: 1859, All Hallows College, Dublin
Professed” 15 August 1871
Died 09 October 1885, St Vincent’s Hospital, New York, NY, USA - Marylandiae Neo-Eboracensis Province (MARNEB)

Part of the Boston College, Boston MA, USA, community at the time of death

Older Brother of Patrick McQuaid (MARNEB) - RIP 1885

Naughton, John, 1835-1911, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/301
  • Person
  • 15 January 1835-09 June 1911

Born: 15 January 1835, Limerick City, County Limerick
Entered: 16 April 1864, Milltown Park, Dublin
Ordained: - 15 August 1860, pre Entry
Final Vows: 15 August 1876
Died: 09 June 1911, Miss Quinn’s Hospital, Mountjoy Square, Dublin

Part of St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin at time of his death.

◆ HIB Menologies SJ :
He entered as a Priest, having been in the Limerick Diocese, and having been lent to All Hallows as professor of the Aspirants to various Foreign Missions.
He was a Novice under Luigi Sturzo at Milltown.

1866-1867 After First Vows he was sent to Louvain for further studies - Ad Grad.
1867-1871 He was sent to Galway as a Teacher of Rudiments and Mathematics, and also prefect of the Church. He was also Director of the Sacred Heart Confraternity and Operarius. For his last two years here he also was involved in the Missionary Band.
1871-1888 He was sent to Gardiner St as Operarius
1888-1890 He was sent to Milltown to direct Retreats and Missions.
1890-1894 He was sent back to Gardiner St as Operarius and Missions.
1894-1896 He was again sent to Milltown as part of the Missions group.
1896 He finally returned to Gardiner St again, and was President of the BVM Sodality for girls, being succeeded by William Butler and Martin Maher in this role. He remained in Gardiner St until his death 09/06/1911.
He was for many years one of the best Preachers at Gardiner St, and also a favourite Catechist on the Missions. Professional men especially liked his sermons, they were so well thought out, persuasive and elegant in expression, and full of quiet humour and funny stories. He was shy and retiring in style, very quiet, gentle and kind, fond of children, fishing and the sea.
For the last year of his life he was in failing health, and about 10 days before death he was moved to Miss Quinn’s Hospital, Mountjoy Square, where he died peacefully. Fathers Matthew Russell and Timothy O’Keeffe were with him at the time.

Note from John Bannon Entry :
On the evening of his death the Telegraph published an article on him headed “A Famous Irish Jesuit - Chaplain in American War” :
“The Community of the Jesuit Fathers in Gardiner St have lost within a comparatively short time some of their best known and most distinguished members. They had to deplore the deaths of Nicholas Walsh, John Naughton, John Hughes and Matthew Russell, four men of great eminence and distinction, each in his own sphere, who added lustre to their Order, and whose services to the Church and their country in their varied lines of apostolic activity cannot son be forgotten. And now another name as illustrious is added to the list. The Rev John Bannon....

Ryan, Francis, b.1842-, former Jesuit priest of the Mary;andiae-Neo Eboracensis Province

  • Person
  • 25 March 1842-

Born: 25 March 1842, Newfoundland, Canada
Entered: 26 October 1865, Milltown Park, Dublin
Ordained: 1877
Final Vows: 15 August 1884

Left Society of Jesus: 1892

Transcribed: HIB to NEBCAN 1874; to ANG 1879; MARNEB 1886

Educated at All Hallows

1865-1867: Milltown Park, Dublin, Novitiate
1867-1868: St Acheul, Amiens France (CAMP), Rhetoric
1868-1872: Clongowes Wood College SJ, Regency
1872-1876: St Beuno’s, St Asaph, Flintshire, Wales (ANG), Theology (NEBCAN from 1874)
1876-1878: St John’s College, Fordham, Bronx NY, USA, Teaching
1878-1880: St Mary’s College, Bleury Street, Montréal, Québec, Canada, Teaching (ANG from 1879)
1880-1881: Holy Cross College, Worcester MA, USA (MARNEB), Teaching
1881-1882: St Mary’s College, Bleury Street, Montréal, Québec, Canada (ANG), Teaching
1882-1891: Loyola College, Calvert and Madison Streets, Baltimore MD, USA (MARNEB from 1886), Teaching
1891-1892: Xavier College, West 16th Street, New York NY, USA, Teaching

Sinnott, John, 1878-, former Jesuit Priest Novice

  • Person
  • 30 September 1878-

Born: 30 September 1878, Ballybought, Tomhaggard, County Wexford
Entered: 22 April 1903, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Ordained: 21 December 1902

Left Society of Jesus: 06 February 1904 for health reasons