Moran, James, 1719-, former Jesuit Priest of the Rhenish Inferioris Province
- Person
- 23 February 1719-
Born: 23 February 1719, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 19 November 1736, Trier, Germany - Rhenish Inferioris Province (RH INF)
Ordained: 21 September 1744,
Left Society of Jesus: 1756
◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1737 RH INF Cat
Novitiate Trier
“Jacobus Moran”
Born 23/02/1719 Dublin
Entered 19/11/1736
Studied Humanities and Dialectics for four months before entry. Novice
1737 RH INF Cat
Novitiate Trier
“Jacobus Moran”
Born 23/02/1719 Dublin
Entered 19/11/1736
Studied Humanities and Dialectics for four months before entry. Studying Philosophy 2
1743 RH INF Cat
Collegium Köln
“Jacobus Moran”
Born 23/02/1719 Dublin
Entered 19/11/1736
Studied Humanities 6 and Dialectics for four months before entry. Studying Theology 3
1746 RH INF Cat
Collegium Dusseldorf
“Jacobus Moran”
Born 23/02/1719 Dublin
Entered 19/11/1736
Ordained 21/09/1744
Studied Humanities 6 and Dialectics for four months before entry. Studying Theology 4
Ordained 21/09/1744
1749 RH INF Cat
Collegium Düren
“Jacobus Moran”
Born 03/1720 Dublin
Entered 19/11/1736
Studied Humanities 6 and Dialectics for four months before entry. Studying Philosophy 2, Theology 4; Teaching Philosophy 1, Mathematics; President of the Boarders Sodality
1754 RH INF Cat
Collegium Düren
“Jacobus Moran”
Born 23/1719 Dublin
Entered 19/11/1736
Studied Humanities 6 and Dialectics for four months before entry. Studying Philosophy 2, Theology 4; Teaching Humanities 3, Mathematics; President of the Boarders Sodality
Dismissus 1756 Aachen
◆ Francis Finegan SJ Biographical Dictionary 1598-1773
He was born in Dublin, February 23, 1719 (OS), and he entered the Society in the Lower Rhenish Province, November 19, 1736.
After his Noviceship at Trier, he was sent to Cologne for his ecclesiastical studies, and was ordained Priest September 21, 1744.
He seems to have entered the Society for service of the Irish Mission, but his name never occurs in the Irish correspondence after 1740.
On the completion of his studies he was appointed to teach in the schools of his Province, but he left the Society in 1756.