Butler, Edward, 1640-[1671], Jesuit priest

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Butler, Edward, 1640-[1671], Jesuit priest

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26 November 1640-

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Born: 26 November 1640, Foulkscourt, County Kilkenny
Entered: 01 March 1662, Tournai, Belgium - Belgicae Province (BELG)
Ordained: 1670/1671

Left Society of Jesus: and was received back "in articulo mortis"
Official Catalogus Defuncti MISSING

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet

◆ Old/15 (1) has Ent 01/03/1662

◆ CATSJ A-H has DOB 24 or 25/11/1640 Falskurtensis, Dioc Ossory; Ent 01/03/1662 Tournai or 1st or 10/03/1661
Studied Grammar and Latin at Lille, Upper Germany, Austria and Moravia, as well as Olmutz under Jesuits. (His father was an Officer in the Austrian Service)
Had studied 2 years Philosophy before entering Soc.
1664-1665 Studied Juvenate (sic) and Logic at Pont-à-Mousson
1665-1666 Studied at Physics Pont-à-Mousson
1666-1667 Studied 1st Theol at Rheims
1669 Studied 2nd Theol at Rheims
1669-1670 at College in Bordeaux studying 2nd year Theology - remains there in 1670-1671 in ill health but not in CAMP CAT

◆ Francis Finegan SJ Biographical Dictionary 1598-1773
He was born at Foulkscourt, diocese of Ossory, November 25, 1640, and was son of John Butler and his wife Celia Dwyer.

He entered the Society at Tournai, March 1, 1622, and after his Noviceship was sent for his studies to the Champagne Province. He completed his Philosophy at Pont-à-Mousson, 1664-1666, and after three years of Theology at Rheims was transferred to Bordeaux because of his poor health. He was ordained priest 1670/1671, and shortly was, at his own request, dispensed from his first religious profession. he left the Society with the good-will of both the General and the Superior of the Mission.

Nothing further of his career can be traced until 1684 when, apparently, Father Butler asked to be received back into the Society. The General gave the Superior of the Mission leave to receive him back again in vero mortis periculo.

It is to be presumed therefore that Father Butler died in the Society but the date of his death is unknown.

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