- IE IJA J/145
- Subfonds
- 1911 - 1938
Part of Irish Jesuits
Farley, Charles, 1859-1938, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Farley, Charles, 1859-1938, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
FitzGerald, Thomas R, 1905-1967, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Gleeson, William, 1862-1951, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Gaffney, John, 1813-1898, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Kelly, Edward, 1824-1905, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Kennedy, Richard J, 1906-1986, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Part of Irish Jesuits
Milner, Henry, 1908-1951, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Canavan, Joseph E, 1886-1950, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Delaney, John J, 1883-1956, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Part of Irish Jesuits
McKenna, Lambert, 1870-1956, Jesuit priest, Irish language scholar and Catholic social thinker
Part of Irish Jesuits
Ingram, Richard E, 1916-1967, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Darlington, Joseph, 1850-1939, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Kavanagh, Michael A, 1805-1863, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Corcoran, Timothy, 1872-1943, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Joy, Patrick, 1892-1970, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Cahill, Edward, 1868-1941, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
McCabe, James, 1929-2022, Jesuit brother
Part of Irish Jesuits
Barry, James, 1925-2002, Jesuit brother
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2031.
Delaney, Hubert, 1929-2001, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2030.
Kelly, William, 1931-2000, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2033.
Barrett, Cyril D, 1925-2003, Jesuit priest, art historian, and philosopher
Part of Irish Jesuits
Kelly, Robert, 1828-1876, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2027.
O'Connor, Seán B, 1932-1997, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diviney, Andrew, 1930-2006, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Ennis, Aidan D, 1909-2006, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Hanley, Kieran C, 1915-1998, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2032.
McGoldrick, William F, 1923-2002, Jesuit brother
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2035.
McPolin, James C, 1931-2005, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2028.
O'Holohan, Colum J, 1919-1998, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2031.
Tarpey, James, 1924-2001, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Lawlor, Gerald P, 1907-1994, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2039.
O'Neill, Thomas Aidan, 1924-2009, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2036.
Taylor, Donal, 1923-2006, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Murphy, Peter, 1844-1872, Jesuit scholastic
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2038.
Dunne, John A, 1944-2008, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2040.
Johnston, William, 1925-2010, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2038.
Greene, Liam F, 1942-2008, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2041.
O'Neill, Frank, 1928-2011, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2040.
Sutton, James J, 1933-2010, Jesuit brother
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2041.
Ward, Séamus, 1935-2011, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2043.
Timoney, Senan P, 1927-2013, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2048.
Naylor, Harold, 1931-2018, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
O'Holohan, John, 1923-2018, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2047.
Cassidy, Dermot, 1933-2017, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2047.
O'Neill, Hugh, 1927-2017, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2046.
Hayes, James FG, 1933-2016, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2045.
Geoghegan, Anthony J, 1931-2015, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2045.
Gallagher, Michael Paul, 1939-2015, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2044.
Dargan, Joseph, 1933-2014, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2048.
Mallin, Joseph, 1913-2018, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Tuohy, David G, 1950-2020, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Print out of personal history.
Ribeiro, Alvaro, 1947-2013, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2031.
Tyrrell, Michael, 1928-2001, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2035.
Keelaghan, Edward, 1925-2005, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2031.
Lawler, Raymond J,1921-2001, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
McGrath, Michael, 1910-1989, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Brosnan, Matthew, 1923-1997, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2031.
Counihan, John, 1916-2001, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Egan, Liam A, 1925-1994, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2026.
Fitzgerald, Maurice, 1907-1996, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2029.
Flannery, Denis, 1930-1999, jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Grogan, Patrick, 1902-1980, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Kelly, Brian, 1902-1974, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2028.
Lane, William, 1931-1998, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
McAsey, Joseph, 1913-1991, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
McElduff, Patrick, 1923-2000, Jesuit brother
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2030.
McGaley, Francis, 1922-2000, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
O'Brien, Thomas PA, 1932-1992, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
O'Connor, Edward, 1905-1993, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2036.
O'Connor, Sean P, 1920-2006, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2050.
Hurley, James, 1926-2020, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Keaney, Joseph, 1948-2021, Jesuit priest
Irish Jesuit Provincials’ Correspondence
Father Provincial of the Irish Province of the Society of Jesus:
Joseph Lentaigne 1860-1863
Edmund O'Reilly 1863-1870
Nicholas Walsh 1870-1877
Aloysius Sturzo 1877-1880
James Tuite 1880-1883
Thomas Browne 1883-1888
Timothy Kenny 1888-1894
Patrick Keating 1894-1900
James Murphy 12 November 1900-1905
John Conmee 11 August 1905-1909
William Delany 5 August 1909-1912
Thomas V. Nolan 22 October 1912-1922
John Fahy 22 February 1922-1931
(John Keane was Vice Provincial for [six] months while Fr. Fahy was in Rome from Sep. 1923 – [Feb.] 1924)
Laurence Kieran 2 March 1931-1941
John McMahon 8 September 1941-14 August 1947
Thomas Byrne 15 August 1947-1953
Michael O'Grady 31 July 1953-1959
Charlie O'Conor 20 July 1959-1965
Brendan Barry 5 August 1965-1968
Cecil McGarry 25 July 1968-1975
Paddy Doyle 9 March 1975-31 August 1980
Joseph Dargan 1 September 1980-1986
Philip Hartnett 31 July 1986-1992
Laurence Murphy 31 July 1992-1998
Gerry O'Hanlon 31 July 1998-2004
John Dardis 31 July 2004-2010
Tom Layden 31 July 2010-5 January 2017
Leonard Moloney 6 January 2017-
Provincial Congregations of the Irish Jesuits
Final Vows Formulae for the Irish Province of the Society of Jesus
Irish Jesuit Retreats and Missions
Fourth Centenary Celebrations of the Foundation of the Society of Jesus & Jesuit Centenary Year
St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Catalogue available here: https://www.offalyarchives.com/index.php/irish-jesuit-archives
The Jesuits bought Tullabeg in 1818 (dedicated it to St Stanislaus) and opened a preparatory school for boys destined to go to Clongowes Wood College, Kildare. St Stanislaus College gradually developed as an educational rival to its sister school. It merged with Clongowes Wood College in 1886. Tullabeg then became a house of Jesuit formation: novitiate (1888-1930), juniorate (1895-1911), tertianship (1911-1927) and philosophate (1930-1962). In 1962, it was decided that the students of philosophy should be sent abroad for study. Tullabeg subsequently became a retreat house and was closed in May 1991.
The papers of St Stanislaus College include information on a history of the area around Tullabeg, building and property (1912-2004), correspondence with Superiors (1881-1971), finance (1912-1990), documents on Jesuit training (1818-1962), retreat house (1949-1960) and artworks (1940-1991).
Material is in the form of letters, reports, architectural plans, notes, maps and photographs (1902-1990). Programmes for plays include Shrovetide at St. Stanislaus College, Tullamore; ‘The Man with the Iron Mask’, ‘All at Coventry’ and ‘The Smoked Miser’ (1885) and for ‘Caitlín Ní Uallacáin’ and ‘Cox and Box’ and details Jesuits who performed (1925).
St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly, 1818-1991
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
The papers of Milltown Park concern the Jesuit community (1861-1979) and works which have occurred there: Tabor House (1969-1993); The Milltown Institute (1968-1992) and The Irish School of Ecumenics (1969-1980). There are references to the missions, chaplaincy, villas, finances, customs, property retreats, library, customs, rules, studies, health, staff, ordinations, the establishment and eventual closure of a retreat centre at Tabor House, the foundation of courses in theology and philosophy for the training of religious and lay people, Milltown Lectures (1960-1970), Lay Retreat Association and the establishment of the Irish School of Ecumenics.
Material is in the form of handwritten letters, ledgers, postcards, accounts, architectural plans, cuttings from newspapers, maps, photographs, menus, bills and receipts.
Milltown Park, Dublin, 1858-
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-
John Austin House, North Circular Road, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-
St Ignatius House of Writers, Lower Leeson Street, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
In 1883 the trustees of the Catholic University leased to the Society of Jesus the University buildings of 84, 85 and 86 St. Stephen’s Green which were given the new name of University College, Dublin. In 1908 the National University of Ireland came into existence and with that, the Jesuit community left St. Stephen’s Green for a new residence at Lower Leeson Street in 1909/10. Known as St Ignatius House of Writers since 1952, previously the house saw itself as a Collegiun Inchoatum, a burgeoning college of the National University. Many of the Jesuits who lived in the house taught at University College Dublin.
The Jesuit journal 'Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review', 'the devotional magazine 'The Sacred Heart Messenger' and the Irish language equivalent, 'An Timire', are published from Lower Leeson Street.
University Hall, also known as Hatch Hall, was a student hall of residence at Lower Hatch Street, Dublin. Founded by the Jesuits in 1913, for third level male students studying in Dublin, it was under the administration of the Superior of 35 Lower Leeson Street until 1975. It closed in 2004.
The Irish Jesuit Archives has been located at Lower Leeson Street since 1958 when it moved from Upper Gardiner Street.
The papers of St Ignatius House of Writers, Lower Leeson Street deal with the interior and exterior of the buildings, renovations, deeds, domestic and Jesuit community matters and finance. For University Hall, the material relates to bequests, property issues, stained glass, examinations and accounts. There is a small amount of material on Studies, the Sacred Heart Messenger and An Timire. The material is mainly in the form of letters, ledgers, architectural plans, maps and photographs.
St Ignatius House of Writers, Lower Leeson Street, Dublin, 1910-
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Cox, Arthur, 1891-1965, solicitor and priest
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letters relating to Daniel O'Connell
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Box 15, 2
Documents relating to An Timire and FAS (1990-2005), including letter from Fr Alan McGuckian SJ, Belfast to Irish Fr Provincial John Dardis SJ outlining the current situation with the Irish language apostolate, An Timire and FAS (3pp, 04 October 2010), finance and budgets re: and An Timire and FAS letters from Eilis Ni Tharnaigh, Editor, FAS (2005).
Part of Irish Jesuits
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889, Jesuit priest and poet
Part of Irish Jesuits
Murphy, Edmond, 1913-1994, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
White, William, 1912-1988, Jesuit priest, teacher and counsellor
Part of Irish Jesuits
Murphy, David, 1944-1982, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Pelly, Michael C, 1907-1990, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Part of Irish Jesuits
Finlay, Peter, 1851-1929, Jesuit priest and theologian
Part of Irish Jesuit Colleges in Europe
The Irish Jesuit College was established in 1592.
Part of Irish Jesuit Colleges in Europe
The Irish Jesuit College at Rome was established in 1628.
Irish Jesuit Chaplains in the First World War
Part of Irish Jesuit chaplains
Thirty-two Jesuit chaplains of the Irish Province served in the First World War. They served on the battlefields of France, Belgium, Egypt and Mesopotamia. Four Jesuits were killed: Frs John Gwynn (12 October 1915), William Doyle (17 August 1917), Michael Bergin (12 October 1917) and John Fitzgibbon (18 September 1918). Two Jesuits died from illness: Frs Austin Hartigan (16 July 1916) and Edward Sydes (15 November 1918).
Approximately eleven Irish-born Jesuit chaplains of the English Province served in in the First World War. They included Frs Timothy Carey (Cork) and Walter Montagu (Cromore, Portstewart, County Derry) who both died on active service. Fr William Keary SJ (Woodford, Galway) initially joined the Irish Province but transferred to the English Province.
The majority of letters are from individual chaplains to the Irish Jesuit Provincial Fr Thomas V. Nolan SJ, (1914-1919). There are some postcards, photographs and medals. Some are rich in details (Fr Daniel Roche SJ, 43 items) others have but an obituary. Includes letters to the Irish Jesuit Provincial from Archbishop’s House, Westminster, England concerning the nomination of various Irish Jesuits as chaplains to the forces and their demobilisation, letters on wages and expenditures of chaplains and the appeal for chaplains. Six Jesuits served with the Australian army.
Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-
Irish Jesuit Chaplains in the Second World War
Part of Irish Jesuit chaplains
Twenty-one Irish Jesuit chaplains served as chaplains in the Second World War in the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. Fr John Hayes SJ, who died of typhus on 28th December 1944, was the single casualty to the Irish Jesuit Province.
The papers of the Irish Jesuit Chaplains in the Second World War consist mainly of letters and telegrams from individual chaplains to the Irish Jesuit Provincial - Fr Laurence J. Kieran SJ was the Irish Provincial at the outbreak of the War and on 8 September 1941, Fr John R MacMahon SJ became Provincial. Also includes letters to Irish Father Provincial Laurence J. Kieran SJ from various Jesuits volunteering to become military chaplains (1 September 1939-7 April 1941); letters and telegrams from Monsignor John M. Coghlan (Principal Chaplain (R.C.) and Vicar General, British Army, War Office) seeking chaplains to serve in the forces and thanking Father Provincial for those he has offered (1941-1944); memoranda and lists (1942); volunteers’ letters (April 1941-July 1942); correspondence with the Royal Air Force (1941-1945); letters from newly appointed chaplains (1941); miscellaneous letters to Provincial (1941-1945).
1st four left Dublin, 26 May 1941: Richard Kennedy (Tertian); Michael Morrison (Tertian); Conor Naughton (Tertian); Cyril Perrott.
2nd batch, left 1 September 1941: John Burden; Leo Donnelly; John Hayes; Sydney Lennon; Conal Murphy.
9 September 1941: Fr Gerard Guinane.
29 December 1941: Fr Maurice Dowling.
Michael O’Mahoney (1905-1981), County Tipperary, part of the Australian province of the Society of Jesus, served as chaplain in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
The Irish Jesuit Mission to Australia was initiated due to the will of Fr John Joseph Therry (1790-1864), who named the Irish Jesuits as beneficiaries to his property in Australia, and by an invitation to the Irish Province by James Alipius Goold, Bishop of Melbourne (later Archbishop) (1812-1886) to set-up a mission in his diocese. The first two Irish Jesuits, Frs William Lentaigne (1805-1884) and William Kelly (1823-1909), arrived in Melbourne in September 1865. Previously, two Austrian Jesuits, Frs. Kranewitter (1817-1880) and Klinkowstroem (1819-1896) had arrived in 1848 after Jesuit expulsion from Austria. The Austrian Mission centred on South Australia and the Northern Territory. In 1901, the Austrian and Irish missions amalgamated. Australia was made a Vice-Province in 1931 and Fr Austin Kelly SJ (1891-1978) was named the first Provincial of the Australian Province in 1950.
The papers of the Australian Mission provide a comprehensive history of the Irish Jesuit Mission, concentrating on the years 1865-1931. The Irish Jesuits worked as missionaries, educators, writers, chaplains, theologians, scientists, pastors and directors of retreats, mainly in the urban communities of eastern Australia.
Subjects touched upon include: agreements with Archbishops in establishing Jesuit houses in a particular diocese; reflections on the journey to and from Australia; administration of schools, colleges, universities and Jesuit residences - (St Patrick’s, Melbourne; St Francis Xavier College, Kew, Melbourne; St Aloysius, Dunedin (NZ); St Aloysius College, Sydney ; St Ignatius College, Riverview, Sydney; St Louis, Claremont, Western Australia; Newman College, University of Melbourne); parishes - (Norwood and Sevenhills in South Australia; Invercargill (NZ); Melbourne; Sydney; Toowong and Indooroopilly in Queensland); financial documents; expansion of the Mission; and correspondence between Father Provincial in Ireland and Jesuits in Australia. By far the greatest number of letters sent to Father Provincial in Ireland was from Fr John Ryan SJ (1849-1922) (Superior of the Mission from 11 February 1901-14 June 1908; 9 April 1913-24 October 1917). Until the creation of the Australian Mission as a Vice-Province, the Irish Provincial was kept informed of every minor detail about the Mission and often decision making in Australia was delayed until approval from Dublin was given.
Although this collection provides a comprehensive history of the Australian Mission, there are some gaps. For example, the collection does not contain any deeds or other legal documents relating to property obtained by the Society of Jesus in Australia and it is presumed that these documents would have been kept by the Superior of the Mission and later the Vice-Provincial of the Vice-Province in Australia, where they remain today.
Superiors of the Irish Jesuit Mission to Australia (1865-1931)
Fr Joseph Lentaigne SJ 1865-1866
Fr Joseph Dalton SJ 1866-1872
Fr Thomas Cahill SJ 1872-1879
Fr Joseph Dalton SJ 1879-2 September 1883
Fr Aloysius Sturzo SJ 2 September 1883-5 April 1890
Fr Patrick Keating SJ 5 April 1890-1 February 1895
Fr Timothy Kenny SJ 1 February 1895-11 February 1901
Fr John Ryan SJ 11 February 1901-14 June 1908
Fr Thomas Brown SJ 14 June 1908-9 April 1913
Fr John Ryan SJ 9 April 1913-24 October 1917
Fr William Lockington SJ 24 October 1917-20 June 1923
Fr Jeremiah Sullivan SJ 20 June 1923-19 March 1931
Vice-Provincials of the Vice-Province of Australian (1931-1950)
Fr John Fahy SJ 19 March 1931-25 August 1939
Fr John Meagher SJ 25 August 1939-1 October 1947
Fr Austin Kelly SJ 1 October 1947-1 November 1950
Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-