Poloniae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1575-
- Corporate body
- 1564-
Poloniae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1575-
Quitensis Province of the Society of Jesus, 1616-
Siculae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1553-
Sardiniae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1597-
Sinensis Province of the Society of Jesus, 1612-
Lower Rhenish Province of the Society of Jesus, 1563-
Brasilienisis Mission of the Society of Jesus
Brasiliensis Centralis Province of the Society of Jesus
Brasiliensis Meridionalis Province of the Society of Jesus
Brasiliensis Septrionalis Province of the Society of Jesus
Argentino-Chilensis Province of the Society of Jesus
Austriacae-Gallicianae Province of the Society of Jesus
Austriacae-Hungaricae Province of the Society of Jesus
Bengalensis Mission of the Society of Jesus
Bombayeniss Province of the Society of Jesus
California Province of the Society of Jesus
Canadensis Province of the Society of Jesus, 1887-
Canadensis Inferioris Province of the Society of Jesus
Canadensis Superioris Province of the Society of Jesus
Cechoslovacac Province of the Society of Jesus
Colobianae Province of the Society of Jesus
Galliae Province of the Society of Jesus
Helvetiae Province of the Society of Jesus
Hispanae Province of the Society of Jesus
Italiae Province of the Society of Jesus
Jugoslaviae Province of the Society of Jesus
Legionis Province of the Society of Jesus
Madurensis Province of the Society of Jesus
Mangalorensis Province of the Society of Jesus
Marylandiae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1833-
Neo-Eboracensis-Canadensis Province of the Society of Jesus, 1836-
Neerlandicae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1850
Neo-Aurelianensis Province of the Society of Jesus
Phillippinarum Province of the Society of Jesus, 1594-
Russiae Province of the Society of Jesus
USA Province of the Society of Jesus
Germaniae Province of the Society of Jesus
Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, 1593-
Stonyhurst College is a coeducational Roman Catholic independent school, adhering to the Jesuit tradition, on the Stonyhurst Estate, Lancashire, England.
Stonyhurst Preparatory School, Lancashire, 1807
1807 (as Hodder Place)
1946 (as Saint Mary's Hall)
Taurinensis Province of the Society of Jesus, 1831-
Forrest, John 1820–1883, Catholic priest and college rector
McEncroe, John, 1794-1868, Catholic priest and archdeacon
St John's College, University of Sydney, 1857-
Moran, Patrick Francis, 1830-1911, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney
16 Dec 1830: Born Leighlinbridge, County Carlow
14 Mar 1884: Appointed Archbishop of Sydney, Australia
16 Aug 1911: Died
Sydney Daily Telegraph, newspaper, 1879-
The Georgian Group is an English and Welsh conservation organisation created to campaign for the preservation of historic buildings and planned landscapes of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
Nugent, Terence Edmund Gascoigne, 1895-1973, 1st Baron Nugent
Founded by a French Jesuit, Joseph Moreau, in 1905. From its beginning, it has a some form of school at its core.
See: Carmody, Brendan. "Secular and Sacred at Chikuni: 1905-1940." Journal of Religion in Africa 21, no. 2 (1991): 130-48.
Irish Jesuit Mission to Zambia, 1946-1969
Irish Jesuits arrived, in what was then Northern Rhodesia, in 1946. They worked in parish work, education and development, and geographically, this took place in the southern part of the country and in the capital, Lusaka. The impact of the Irish presence is seen especially in Canisius High School and Charles Lwanga College of Education in Chikuni, the parishes in the Monze Diocese, and development projects around the diocese. The Vice-Province of Zambia was formed in 1969 and the Province of Zambia and Malawi was established in 1992. The Irish Jesuits' work in Zambia is complemented by other Jesuit Provinces such as: Canada; Croatia; Oregon; Poland and Slovenia.
An Post is the state-owned provider of postal services in the Republic of Ireland. Previous to 1984, known as Department of Posts and Telegraphs (P&T, P+T and P⁊T), 1924-1984.
Browne, Michael, 1895-1980, Roman Catholic Bishop of Galway
The Galway Sentinel, newspaper
WB Gavin & Company, solicitors
Joyce, Mackie & Lougheed, auctioneers
Ballard, Robert, 1942-, maritime archaeologist
Davison & Associates Limited, 1991-
Joyce, William, 1906-1946, Nazi propaganda broadcaster
Joyce attended St Ignatius College, (Coláiste Iognáid), Galway from 1915 to 1921.
Founded in 1831 in Dublin, Ireland, by Catherine McAuley (1778–1841).
Strickland, James, 1864-1917, Jesuit priest
Clune, Patrick, 1864-1935, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Perth
The Sunday Press, newspaper, 1949-1995
The Irish Press, newspaper, 1931-1995
Manresa House, Dollymount, Dublin
The community house at Manresa was originally known as Granby Hall and then as Baymount Castle, being at one time the residence of Dr. Traill, a northern Church of Ireland Bishop. Renovated in 1838 by Robert Warren, it was later owned by the Irish Loreto Sisters who had a school there. Gutted by fire in 1851, the Sisters had it renovated again, sold it, and moved to Balbriggan.
In 1898 it became the property of Lord Ardilaun, a member of the Guinness family and owner of the adjoining St. Anne’s estate. About the beginning of the First World War, William Lucas Scott opened a preparatory school for boys which continued until 1936, when it was acquired by John T. Gwynn, of the well-known literary family (relative of Jesuit Aubrey Gwynn).
In 1948 the Archbishop of Dublin asked the Jesuits to establish a northside retreat house, and Baymount Castle, with its 17 acres, was bought by them.
Retreats began in 1949. Construction of a new retreat house began in 1966 to the design of architect Andrew Devane of the firm Robinson, Keefe and Devane; it was opened in 1967. In 1969, the Irish Jesuit novitiate moved from St Mary's, Emo Court, Laois to Manresa, where it was situated until 1991.