Drumcondra

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Bluett, Douglas, 1934-2010, former Jesuit novice and Society of African Missions priest

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/3
  • Person
  • 01 June 1934-27 March 2010

Born: 01 June 1934, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1960, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Ordained: 1972, Keffi, Nasarawa State, Nigeria (as an SMA)
Died: 27 March 2010, London England

Left Society of Jesus: 21 August 1961

Originally C of I - Baptised Catholic 1957 - Father (Augustus) a C of I clergyman, so moved around Dublin regularly to live, (Lower Kimmage Road, Terenure; Finglas Rectory; Kill Glebe, Blackrock and then Rathmichael Rectory, Shankhill)but lived for a while also at Glenealy, County Wicklow. He also lived at Stamer Street, Portobello, Dublin.

Had a BA from Trinity College Dublin

2 Sisters. At time of entry parents were separated. Mother was living then at Leinster Road, Rathmines.

Baptised at Harold’s Cross Protestant Church, then in Catholic Church at University Church, St Stephen’s Green 08/12/1957. Confirmed at Clonliffe, January 1958

Had been a Deacon in the Church of Scotland. Taught at St Conleth’s, Dublin for three years

Educated at Avoca School, Blackrock (Newpark Comprehensive, Newtownpark Ave). Had a BA from Trinity College Dublin

Went to Divinity School at Mountjoy Square, Dublin. Lived at Morehampton Road, Dublin and then at Merton Drive, Ranelagh, and then in a flat with his sister at Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin.

Joined Society of African Missions (SMA)

https://sma.ie/fr-douglas-bluett-sma/

Fr Douglas H Bluett SMA dies in London

The SMA British Province has lost its senior missionary with the death of Fr Douglas (Dougie) Bluett in a London hospital on Monday, 27 March 2010.

In recent years he had suffered from cancer though never allowed it to dim his missionary calling. He continually requested a return to front line service in Africa though his illness meant that his wish could not be granted.

Fr Bluett, born in Dublin in 1934 was raised in the Church of Ireland before converting to Catholicism and becoming a Catholic priest.

He was ordained in Keffi, diocese of Makurdi, by Archbishop Peter Y Jatau of Kaduna, Nigeria in 1972. For 36 years Fr Bluett ministered in several parishes in the diocese of Makurdi, most notably Doma. He was a renowned teacher and for many years taught at St Thomas Aquinas Major Seminary in Makurdi. He had the great joy of seeing part the area where he worked made into a separate diocese, Lafia.

Fr Bluett is mourned by his sister, extended family, friends and his confreres in the British Province as well as in the wider Society.

Fr Rob Morland informs us that, in accordance with his wishes Fr Dougie will be buried alongside other SMA colleagues Manchester.

Darcy, Thomas Curtis, b.1918-, former Jesuit brother novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/46
  • Person
  • 11 June 1918-

Born: 11 June 1918, Whitworth Place, Drumcondra, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 27 February 1945, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois

Left Society of Jesus: 03 June 1945

Brother Novice

Born in the Coombe Hospital, Dublin

Father was William, deceased in 1918, and Mother was Elizabeth (Curtis).

2 Brothers and one sister.

Educated at Belvedere College SJ Junior School 1929-1930.

Baptised at St Agatha’s Church, North William Street, Dublin, 25/06/1918
Confirmed at St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, Marlborough Street, Dublin, by Dr Byrne of Dublin, 05/03/1929

Was a sorter (temporary) in the Post Office i 1939. He then joined the Defence Forces, stationed at Athlone, Mullingar and Dublin. Discharged as medically unfit 01/09/1943. He was then working for GSR in the Goods Department as a temporary porter at Kingsbridge Station until February 1944. He then went to work on the staff at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin

Subsequently lived at Ovoca Road, South Circular Road, Dublin - https://catalogue.nli.ie/Collection/vtls000786382/HierarchyTree?recordID=vtls000786382

Dempsey, John, 1883-, former Jesuit Novice

  • Person
  • 06 Septemer 1883-

Born: 06 Septemer 1883, St Kevin’s Parade, South Circular Road, Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1900, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly

Left Society of Jesus: 01 September 1902

Father was Superintendant of Dublin Police.

Five brothers and five sisters, of whom three were deceased. He was second eldest son.

Educated at Christian Brothers in Dublin and then Clongowes Wood College SJ

◆ Fr Francis Finegan : Admissions 1859-1948 - Clongowes student. Went to Clonliffe after leaving Society

Fay, John Patrick, b.1917-, former Jesuit novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/68
  • Person
  • 02 December 1917-

Born: 02 December 1917, Surrey Street, Belfast County Antrim
Entered: 01 October 1940, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois

Left Society of Jesus: 25 September 1941

Father, Patrick, was an electrical welder and Mother, Brigid (O’Hagan) died in Feb 1940. Family moved to St Jude’s, Griffith Avenue. Drumcondra, Dublin in 1920

Younger of two boys with three sisters.

Early education was in convent and Christian Brothers Primary schools, at age 12 he went to St Joseph’s CBS Fairview, Dublin. In 1935 he went to O’Connell Schools, and after the Leaving Cert was awarded a scholarship to St Patrick’s Training College, Drumcondra. he was two years there.He then took a job teaching Maths and Irish at O’Connell Schools, and later took a job at St Joseph’s BNS, East Wall, Dublin. At the same time he attended evening lectures at UCD, and got a BA.

Baptised at St Brigid's Church, Derryvolgie Avenue, Belfast, County Antrim, 02/12/1917
Confirmed at The Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Fairview Strand, Fairview, Dublin, by Dr Byrne of Dublin, 25/04/1929

Hopkins, Brendan Matthew, b.1922-, former Jesuit novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/108
  • Person
  • 03 September 1922-

Born: 03 September 1922, St Joseph’s, Ormond Road, Rathmines, Dublin City
Entered: 07 September 1940, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois

Left Society of Jesus: 07 April 1942

Father, Matthew, was a commercial traveller for Helys of Dame Street. Mother was Agnes (McLynn)

Only boy with three sisters (one a nun).

Early education at a Convent school in Dublin he then went to Synge Street.

Baptised at St Joseph's Catholic Church, Berkeley Road, Phibsborough, Dublin, 08/09/1922
Confirmed at St Kevin’s Church, Harrington Street, Dublin, by Dr Wall of Dublin, 27/02/1934

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

Larkin, Aidan Joseph, b.1946-2019, former Jesuit novice, Priest of the St Columban Missionaries

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/132
  • Person
  • 31 March 1946-31 March 2019

Born: 31 March 1946, Lissan, Cookstown, County Tyrone
Entered: 24 November 1968, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Ordained: 05 June 1985, Dublin
Died: 31 March 2019, St Columban Missionaries, Dalgan Park, Navan, County Meath

Left Society of Jesus: 13 November 1970

Father was Patrick J and Mother was Catherine (O’Brien). Family lived from 1961at Garraid, Moneymore Road, Magherafelt, County Derry

3 Brothers, 1 Sister (2 brothers priests)

Played football for Derry Minors

Educated at St Patrick’s, Armagh and then obtained an MA in Classics at UCD, 1968. Was in St Patrick’s College, Maynooth as a seminarian for a year (1963-1964) before he entered the Society.

Baptised at St Michael’s Church Tullynure Road, Lissan, Cookstown, County Tyrone, 01/04/1946
Confirmed at St Michael’s Church Tullynure Road, Lissan, Cookstown, County Tyrone, by Dardinal D’Alton of Armagh, 09/05/1955

After leaving he went home to Magherafelt and taught for a while, also founding a local branch of the SDLP, being elected to represent Mid-Ulster in the Stormont Assembly in 1973, nbecoming the SDLP spokesman on legal affairs. He also studied Law at Queen’s University, Belfast and was called to the Bar.

1981 He went to Holy Cross College, Clonliffe for Dublin and was ordained in 1985 and worked at Corpus Christi, Drumcondra. He then went to Chile as an associate of the Columban Fathers, and on his return was appointed Chaplain at Trinity College Dublin.

In 2002, he joined the Columban Fathers, returned to Chile at Alto Hospicio, Iquique, Chile, where he organised a secondary school - the first in the area.

In 2006 he was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease and returned to Ireland at Dalgan Park.

https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/fr-aidan-larkin-played-a-leading-role-in-development-of-sdlp-1.3947984

Fr Aidan Larkin played a leading role in development of SDLP
An Appreciation: Fr Larkin spent many years working in deprived areas in Chile

Fr Aidan Larkin, who played a leading role in the development of the SDLP and represented Mid Ulster in Stormont, led a varied and very fulfilling life.

He was born in Lissan, near Cookstown, Co Tyrone, where both parents were principals of primary schools. He thrived at St Patrick’s College Armagh, and later joined his brothers Sean and Patrick in Maynooth. He transferred to UCD where he graduated with a first class honours Masters in ancient classics. He then entered the Jesuit Novitiate in Emo.

He left the Novitiate after a year, returning to Magherafelt, Co Derry, where he took up teaching and joined the newly formed SDLP. He founded a branch of the party in Magherafelt and in 1972 he won a seat on Magherafelt Council. For him the SDLP incorporated the best features of non-violent republicanism and of nationalist constitutionalism. In 1973 alongside Ivan Cooper, a close friend, he was elected to represent Mid- Ulster in the Stormont Assembly which implemented the Sunningdale Agreement.

He saw the need to legislate for civil rights and equality and this led him to study law at Queen’s University and to practise at the Bar. As SDLP spokesman on legal affairs, he made several submissions on law, justice and rights issues and took one of the first successful anti- discrimination cases.

Bleak period
Sunningdale was destroyed by the Ulster Workers Council and the Provisional IRA. As he had warned, politics entered a bleak period of drift and stalemate, he was appalled by the violence.

Subsequently he was appointed to the legal service of the European Council in 1976, but gradually the idea of priesthood returned.

In 1981 he joined Clonliffe College, the diocesan seminary of the Archdiocese of Dublin and was ordained in 1985. He spent five happy years in Corpus Christi parish Drumcondra. He then worked in Chile as a diocesan associate with the Columban Fathers. He spent six years ministering in a deprived area of Santiago and built a church there, mainly with funds provided by his father.

He returned to Ireland and was appointed chaplain to Trinity College Dublin. In 2002 he joined the Columbans, returned to Chile and spent four years ministering in Alto Hospicio , a shanty town in Northern Chile. There he organised the provision of the first secondary school in the area.

Parkinson’s
In 2006 he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s and returned to Ireland, to reside in the Columban Centre in Dalgan. He wrote Saint Columbanus Pilgrim for Christ and prepared the book St Patrick and the Fathers of the Church.

His final months were difficult but he bore them stoically.

His life was ultimately defined by his drive to know, love and serve God and his unwavering loyalty to the church and its teaching. He had many abilities. He was an accomplished scholar and linguist. He was a capable, thoughtful and inspiring politician. He could have built a career as a barrister or a European official. He was well read in theology and doctrine. One could imagine him as a key official of the Curia. Yet while he had his health he pursued a path that saw him instead putting his gifts at the service of the poor in a desert in Chile.

He died on March 31st and is survived by his brothers Father Sean and Father Patrick Larkin, his brother Colm and his sister Roisin.

https://columbans.ie/fr-aidan-larkin/

Fr Aidan Larkin
Apr 5, 2019

Fr Aidan was born on 31 March 1946 in the Parish of Lissan, Cookstown, Co Tyrone. He was educated at Lissan PS and St Patrick’s College, Armagh.

After Armagh he spent a year in Maynooth before leaving to complete his BA in UCD. Still feeling called to priesthood, he spent two years in the Jesuit Novitiate.

Again changing his mind, he joined the newly founded SDLP, winning a seat on Magherafelt Council in 1972 and the Northern Ireland Assembly a year later.

Inspired by Martin Luther King and the American Civil Rights Movement he studied law at Queen’s University Belfast, qualified as a barrister, and worked for nearly five years in the Secretariate of the EEC Council of Ministers, Brussels.

There he came in contact with the Charismatic Renewal Movement and the desire to be ordained priest returned.

In 1981, he entered Holy Cross College Clonliffe, where he was ordained for the Archdiocese of Dublin on 5 June 1985. He served as curate in the Parish of Drumcondra, Dublin from 1985 to 1990.

He volunteered as an associate priest with the Columbans in Chile from 1991 to 1997. On his return to Dublin he was appointed University Chaplain at Trinity College, Dublin and served there until 2002.

At this stage, Aidan applied for temporary aggregation in the Society of St Columban. He was appointed to Chile and served in the city of Iquique where he was responsible for building two churches.

He became a permanent member of the Society on 1 October 2005.

In 2008, Aidan was diagnosed with the early stages of Parkinson’s Disease and in 2010, at the request of the Superior General, he returned to Ireland and began research on recent writings on St Columban.

The results of this research were published in book form in 2012 under the title ‘St Columbanus, Pilgrim for Christ’. Since then, in spite of deteriorating health, Aidan has planned and researched another book on St Patrick and his writings.

Aidan was a serious, earnest, dedicated priest and scholar and as a missionary he placed his unique experience of politics and law at the service of the powerless.

He coped bravely with his deteriorating health and continued his research in spite of it. He died on 31 March 2019, his birthday.

May he rest in peace.

https://rip.ie/death-notice/fr-aidan-larkin-meath-navan-368600

The death has occurred of

Fr. Aidan Larkin
St. Columban's, Dalgan Park, Navan, Meath / Magherafelt, Derry

The death has occurred of Fr. Aidan Larkin (Columban Fathers) St. Columban's, Dalgan Park, Navan and late of Magherafelt, Co. Derry and Chile Missions. 31st March 2019; peacefully in the loving care of the staff at St. Columban's Retirement Home, Dalgan Park, Navan. Fr. Aidan, predeceased by his parents Patrick and Catherine; very deeply regretted by his sister Roisin; brother's Fr. Sean, Fr. Patrick and Colm; brother-in-law John; sister-in-law Orlagh; nieces, nephews, extended family, Columban Family and friends.

Date Published:
Monday 1st April 2019

Date of Death:
Sunday 31st March 2019

Martin, Thomas Gregory, b.1917-, former Jesuit novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/161
  • Person
  • 14 July 1917-

Born: 14 July 1917, Brighton Terrace, Cobh, County Cork
Entered: 14 September 1938, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly

Left Society of Jesus: 12 March 1940

Father, Thomas, worked in Customs and Excise at Cobh. Mother was Mary (Murphy). Family resided at Hawthorn Terrace, Cobh, County Cork

Eldest of three boys with one sister. (Oldest brother was an invalid)

Early education was at a private school and then at the Presentation Brothers Cobh for 12 years (1928-1935). After school then worked as a clerical officer in the Civil Service in Dublin for almost three years, living at Millmount Terrace, Drumcondra, Dublin.

Baptised at St Colman's Cathedral, Cathedral Place, Cobh, County Cork, 27/07/1938
Confirmed at St Colman's Cathedral, Cathedral Place, Cobh, County Cork, by Dr Browne of Cloyne, 16/06/1928

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

Ó Ruairc, Brian James, b.1923-, former Jesuit novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/205
  • Person
  • 05 January 1923-

Born: 05 January 1923, Kilteevan, County Roscommon
Entered: 07 September 1953, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois

Left Society of Jesus: 22 January 1954

Father was Donal, a Teacher, farmer and Senator. Mother was Mary (McCloskey), Family lived at Tarmon, Castlerea, County Roscommon.

1 Brother and 2 Sisters

Educated at Summerhill College, Caltragh, Sligo and Coláiste Éinde, Threadneedle Road, Salthill, Galway. He then went to St Pat’s College, Drumcondra and acquired a Singing and Bi-lingual Cert.. After that he went to UCG and got a BA and HDip

He then worked at Tarmon NS, Castlerea, County Roscommon, then at St John the Apostle NS, Knocknacarra, Galway, then at St Colmcilles Catholic National School, Moone, County Kildare and then at Ballyvaughan National School, Ballyvaughan, County Clare.

Baptised at Saint Laebhan's Church, Kilkeevan, Castlerea, County Roscommon, 07/01/1923
Conformed at Saint Laebhan's Church, Kilkeevan, Castlerea, County Roscommon, by Dr Doorly of Elphin, 04/05/1931

O'Holohan, Donal Raphael, 1929-2006, former Jesuit novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/193
  • Person
  • 05 August 1929-25 March 2006

Born: 05 August 1929, Bantry Road, Drumcondra, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 06 September 1947, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Died: 25 March 2006, Seremban, Malaysia

Left Society of Jesus: 24 December 1947

Donal Raphael Mary O’Holohan

Parents were Patrick O’Holohan and Winifred (Byrne). Father was a Civil Servant.

7 Boys and 3 Girls

Educated at Belvedere College SJ for 10 years

Baptised at St Columba’s Catholic Church, Iona Road, Glasnevin, Dublin, 09/08/1929
Confirmed at St Mary’s Pro Cathedral, Marlborough Street, Dublin, by Dr Wall of Dublin, 31/01/1940

https://notices.irishtimes.com/death/o-holohan/2380867

O'HOLOHAN: Death

O'HOLOHAN (Seremban, Malaysia and formerly of Bantry Road, Dublin 9) - March 25, 2006, after a short illness, Dr Donal Raphael, M.D., F.R.C.P., Irl., seventh son of the late Patrick and Winifred and beloved brother of Fr John S.J., Frank, Gabriel, Geraldine (Murphy), Dympna (Cunningham) and Nesta (Tuomey), and of the late Fr Colum S.J., Brendan, Lorcan and Tony; deeply regretted by his brothers and sisters, nieces, nephews, brother-in-law, relatives and friends. Rest in peace. Requiem Mass was celebrated in Seremban on March 26, 2006 followed by cremation. A Memorial Mass and interment of ashes in the family vault in Deans Grange, Dublin, will take place in July.

Roe, Patrick Joseph, b.1920-, former Jesuit Brother novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/237
  • Person
  • 01 January 1920-

Born: 01 January 1920, Clonturk Park, Drumcondra, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 24 April 1940, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois

Left Society of Jesus: 24 February 1942

Brother Novice

Father was Patrick and Mother was Mary, who was deceased at time of application.

2 Brothers and 1 Sister

Educated at St Vincent's Secondary School, Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin up to Intermediate level. He then worked at Denny’s Factory, Fade Street, Dublin, and Carton Brothers Egg exporters in Dublin.

After leaving was a cook at St Joseph’s College, Temple Road, Blackrock, a Vincentian seminary.

Shelly, Denis Joseph, b.1922-, former Jesuit novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/246
  • Person
  • 09 October 1922-

Born: 09 October 1922, Melrose Avenue, Fairview, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 16 September 1941, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois

Left Society of Jesus: 01 March 1943

Father, Thomas, was a Civil Servant and died in 1939. Mother was Mary (Farrelly) then lived by private means.

Older of two boys with an older sister.

Early education was two years at St Pat’s BNS, Drumcondra and then seven years at O’Connells school.

Baptised at The Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Fairview Strand, Fairview, Dublin, 15/10/1922
Confirmed at St Agatha’s North William Street, Dublin by Dr Wall of Dublin, 27/02/1935

Sheppard, Bernard Joseph, b.1922-, former Jesuit novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/245
  • Person
  • 09 November 1922

Born: 09 November 1922, O’Daly Road, Drumcondra, Dublin
Entered: 16 September 1941, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois

Left Society of Jesus: 13 December 1941

Father was Michael, a slater, and Mother was Mary (O’Hanlon).

2 younger Brothers and 9 Sisters (6 older)

Educated at O’Connell’s schools, Dublin.

Baptised at St Mary’s Pro Cathedral, Marlborough Street, Dublin, 10/11/1922
Confirmed at St Agatha’s Church, North William Street, Dublin, by Dr Wall of Dublin, 21/03/1933

Applied to the Holy Ghost Fathers for entry after leaving.

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