Morrissey CM, Thomas, 1834-1915, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province
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- 1834-1915
Thomas Morrissey was Provincial of the Irish Vincentian Province 1888-1909.
Morrissey CM, Thomas, 1834-1915, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province
Thomas Morrissey was Provincial of the Irish Vincentian Province 1888-1909.
Walshe CM, Joseph, 1850-1926, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province
Joseph Walshe was Provincial of the Irish Vincentian Province 1909-1921.
Bodkin CM, Richard, 1846-1925, Vincentian Priest
Richard Bodkin was born in Limerick in 1846.
He died 29 March 1925.
Biographical notes for him in Colloque No. 58, mentioning the portrait visible above, are as follows:
'Richard Creagh Bodkin (Castleknock, 1925, aged 79) was born in 1846
in Limerick. He was educated in Castleknock, spending eleven years
there from the age of ten till the end of his philosophy! He joined the
community in Paris in 1865. He was ordained in 1870 and was appointed
to St Vincent’s Seminary, Cork. After five years he was appointed to
Castleknock, and remained there until his death fifty-five years later.
He was vice-president for sixteen years and prefect of studies for two,
but most of his half century there was as a teacher. Science was his
main subject and he gradually built up an excellently equipped science
hall, mainly with his personal money. He also used his money for the
purchase of library books. Later on he taught senior religion classes, and
published The Great Fundamental Truths of Religion, of which a new
edition came out in 1911. He also published How to Reason, or the ABC
of Logic (1906) and Logic for All (1911). He stocked the priests’ library
with very well-chosen books. When Monsieur L Beyaert of Bruges (first
name not known to me) was staying in the college painting the Stations
of the Cross he was intrigued by Fr Bodkin, and he used to observe him
closely at meals. He decided to paint his portrait secretly, and when he
had finished the Stations and was leaving, he presented his portrait of Fr
Bodkin to the college.'
Fiat CM, Antoine, 1878-1914, Vincentian Superior General
Antoine Fiat was Superior General of the Vincentian Congregation 1878-1914.
O'Sullivan CM, Michael, 1800-1855, Vincentian Priest
Michael O'Sullivan CM was a Vincentian priest of the Irish Province. He played a significant part in the Cork presence of the Vincentians.
Carroll CM, John, 1899-1987, Vincentian Priest
John Carroll was born in 1899 in Dromkeen, Co Limerick and educated at Castleknock College.
He joined the Vincentian community in 1918 and was ordained in 1926.
He had two appointments in Castleknock, with Strawberry Hill in between.
He then went to Cork and in 1934 was lent, with Fr Willie McGlynn, to Australia to help with missions.
In 1940 he volunteered as a chaplain with the Australian army, and served until 1945, when he returned to Ireland.
He was in Phibsboro twice, with superiorship in Lanark, Scotland, in between. His main work was missions.
He went to Castleknock in 1968, and spent his final eleven years there in retirement, but not idle.
He died there in 1987 aged 87: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/260399833/john-carroll_cm