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NamePlunkett, Sir, Horace Curzon, 1854-1932, cooperative pioneer
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- 1854-1932
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Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946, British economist
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- 1883-1946
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David, Sir, Tannatt William Edgeworth, 1858-1934, geologist
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- 1858-1934
Ó Síocháin, Seán, 1914-1997, General Secretary of GAA and singer
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- 1914-1997
Chaponnière-Chaix, Pauline, 1850-1934, nurse and feminist
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- 1850-1934
Aylward, Eamon, 1894-1976, politician
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- 1894-1976
2nd Dáil. Period: 1921 - 1922. Party: Sinn Féin. Constituency: Carlow-Kilkenny
Peal, Frederick, 1864-1934, Jesuit priest and chaplain
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- 1864-1934
Smelser, Marshall, 1912-1978, historian
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- 1912-1978
Hanly, John J., -2016, priest and historian
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- -2016
Former Rector of the Pontifical Irish College, Rome, Italy.
Galton, Charles S., 1860-1936, Jesuit priest
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- 1860-1936
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- 1840-2 September 1898
Owens, Gerald, 1886-, former Jesuit priest
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- b 26 December 1886
Born: 26 December 1886, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1903, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Ordained: 15 August 1919, Milltown Park, Dublin
Final Vows 02 February 1923, Leuven, Belgium
Left Society of Jesus: 10 February 1926
Older Brother of William (Gerry) Owens - RIP 1963
by 1915 at Stonyhurst England (ANG) studying
by 1922 at Drongen Belgium (BELG) making Tertianship
by 1923 at Leuven Belgium (BELG) studying
by 1912 in Australia - Regency at Xavier College, Melbourne
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Kendrick, Sir, Thomas Downing, 1895-1979, archaeologist and art historian
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- 1 April 1895-2 November 1979
Clarke, Harry, 1889-1931, stained-glass and graphic artist
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- 1889-1931
Bodkin, Matthias McDonnell, 1849-1933, journalist and lawyer
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- 1849-1933
Gwynn, Edward Lucius, 1890-1919, historian
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- 1890-1919
Burke, Edmund, 1730-97, politician and philosopher
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- 1730-97
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Tynan, Katharine, 1859-1931, novelist, poet, and journalist
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- 1859-1931
MacGennis, Edward, 1847-1906, Roman Catholic Bishop of Kilmore
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- 1847-1906
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Dezza, Paolo,1901-1999, Jesuit priest and Cardinal
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- 13 December 1901-17 December 1999
Moran, Patrick, 1823-1895, Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunedin
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- 1823-1895
Tyrrell, Robert Yelverton, 1844-1914, Irish classical scholar
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- 1844-1914
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Patmore, Henry, 1860-1883, poet
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- 1860-1883
Patmore, Coventry, 1823-1896, English poet and critic
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- 1823-1896
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, playwright, poet, and actor
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- 1564-1616
Schlatter, Fredric W., 1926-2016, Jesuit priest
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- 1926-2016
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Cunnane, Joseph, 1913-2001, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam
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- 1913-2001
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- 1848-1908
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Strickland, Sir, Edward, 1821-1889, army officer
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- 1821-1889
Loftus, Nicholas, 1687-1763, 1st Viscount Loftus of Ely
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- 1687-1763
Dugré, Adélard, 1881-1970, Jesuit priest
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- 1881-1970
Doorley, Edward, 1868-1950, Roman Catholic Bishop of Elphin
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- 1868-1950
Keane, David, 1871-1945, Roman Catholic Bishop of Limerick
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- 1871-1945
Fenning, Hugh, 1935-2018, Dominican priest, archivist and historian
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- 1935-2018
Edwards, Francis, 1922-2006, Jesuit priest
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- 1922-2006
British Province Archivist & Writer of the History of the Society of Jesus, 1960-1986
Russell, Charles William, 1812-1880, priest and historian
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- 1812-1880
Cunich, Raimondo, 1719-1794, Jesuit priest, Greek and Latin humanist
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- 1719-1794
Ganss, George, 1905-2000, Jesuit priest
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- 1905-2000
Ó Bruadair, Dáibhí, 1625-1698, Irish language poet
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- 1625-1698
Walford, John, 1834-1894, Jesuit priest
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- 1834-1894
à Kempis, Thomas, c.1380-1471, writer
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- c.1380-1471
Jordan, Gregory, 1930-2015, Jesuit priest
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- 1930-2015
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Ryan, Hugh Edward, 1888-1977, Roman Catholic Bishop of Townsville
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- 1888-1977
Coffey, George, 1857-1916, archaeologist and nationalist
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- 1857-1916
Mac Lochlainn, Val, 1930-2007, former Jesuit priest
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- 11 June 1930-2007
Born: 11 June 1930, Fairview, Dublin, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1948, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Ordained: 31 July 1962, Milltown Park, Dublin
Final Vows: 02 February 1965, Sacred Heart College SJ, Limerick
Died: 2007, Edgworthstown, County Longford
Left Society of Jesus: 1995
by 1974 at Rome, Italy (DIR) sabbatical
by 1993 at Glasgow, Scotland (BRI) working
Interfuse No 139 : Easter 2009
Obituary
Fr Val Mac Lochlainn (1930-2007) : former Jesuit
Paul Andrews (Interfuse Obituarist) writes:
Because Val died as a married man, in Edgeworthstown in August 2007, we never had an obituary of him in Interfuse. That was an oversight, because he was an Irish Jesuit for 47 years, and remained a close friend after he left the Society in 1995. What follows is a memoir put together with the help of Tom McGivern in Zambia,
Val's education took him from “Joey's” CBS in Fairview through Emo, UCD (BA in Latin and Irish), philosophy in Tullabeg, theology in Milltown and tertianship in Rathfarnham. He then taught for two years in the Crescent, and three in Galway, where he had done his Regency. There followed four years in Gardiner Street church, a sabbatical in Rome, and then the work for which he is probably best remembered, nine years as National Promoter for the Christian Life Communities. There were 310 CLC groups in Ireland, and Val worked assiduously to encourage them all. When he left the job in 1983 he wrote in his CV of “mental exhaustion resulting from over zealous commitment to study while at secondary school”.
At the age of 53 he volunteered for Zambia, and he worked there for seven years, mostly in Charles Lwanga Teacher Training College. He suffered greatly from the fact that his mother had fallen into dementia, and in 1981 had to be put into a home; she died in 1988.
For Val the 1990s were years of uncertainty. He returned to Ireland in 1990, and while working as a priest - mostly in Scotland - he went through a period of painful discernment, with strong help from his Irish Jesuit director. In 1995 he decided to leave the Society and the priesthood. Through the remaining twelve years of his life, in England and Ireland, he stayed in close contact with Jesuit friends, especially Michael O. Gallagher who now holds Val's old post in CLC. Val married an old friend in 2000, and contributed energetically to the parish of Edgeworthstown where they lived.
Val was a good man, a zealous priest, a brilliant footballer who might well have made the Dublin team, a cherished husband, and, above all, a searcher. May he rest in peace, having reached his goal.
Lenihan, Brian Patrick, 1930-1995, politician
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- 1930-1995
Gury, Jean Baptiste, 1773-1854, Jesuit priest
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- 1773-1854
Southwell, Saint Robert, c.1561-1595, Jesuit priest
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- c.1561-1595
Vitelleschi, Mutio, 1563-1645, Jesuit priest and Father General
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- 2 December 1563 - 9 February 1645
Fr Mutio Vitelleschi SJ was an Italian Jesuit priest who served as the sixth Superior General (Father General) of the Society of Jesus (1615-1645).