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Bourke, Canice, 1890-1969, Capuchin priest
IE CA DB/63 · Pessoa singular · 27 February 1890-2 October 1969

Edward Bourke was born in Kilkenny city on 27 February 1890. He studied at the Seraphic College in Rochestown, County Cork, and joined the Capuchin Franciscan Order in 1906 taking Canice as his religious name. He was ordained to the priesthood in August 1906. He earned a BA degree from University College Cork in 1911. He was appointed guardian (local superior) of Holy Trinity Friary in Cork in 1933. He also served as superior of St. Bonaventure’s Hostel in Cork in 1946 and was instrumental in establishing the Capuchin House of Studies in Raheny in Dublin in the late 1940s. He was elected Provincial Definitor (Councillor) on several occasions. He returned to his native Kilkenny in 1959. Fr. Canice spent much of his ministry giving missions and retreats and was well known for his effective and energetic preaching. For many years, he served as Commissary Provincial of the Third Order of St. Francis confraternity. A fluent Irish speaker, he was also the author of several devotional texts including ‘Mary / A study of the Mother of God’ (1936), ‘Humility / the foundation of spiritual life’ (1951), and ‘Mary’s Rosary / Its devout recital’ (1960). He died in Dublin on 2 October 1969 and was buried on the Feast of St. Francis (4 October) in Glasnevin Cemetery.

Baptismal name: Edward Bourke
Religious name: Fr. Canice Bourke OFM Cap.
Date of birth: 27 Feb. 1890
Place of birth: High Street, Kilkenny (Diocese of Ossory)
Name of father: James Bourke (Draper)
Name of mother: Catherine Walsh
Date of reception into the Capuchin Order: 26 Aug. 1906
Date of first profession: 17 Sept. 1907
Date of final profession: 21 Jan. 1912
Date of ordination (as priest): 5 July 1914
Educational attainments: BA (NUI), 1911
Leadership positions: Provincial Definitor: 1928-31, 1937-41, 1943-6, 1946-9, 1949-51, 1952-5; Custos General: 1940-3, 1955-8.
Date of death: 2 Oct. 1969
Place of death: St. Michael’s Hospital, Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin
Place of burial: Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin

Jennings, Bernard, 1850-1904, Capuchin priest
IE CA DB/BJ · Pessoa singular · 21 February 1850-26 December 1904

Baptismal name: Joseph Jennings
Religious name: Fr. Bernard Jennings OFM Cap.
Date of birth: 21 Feb. 1850
Place of birth: Donoughmore, County Cork
Name of father: Joseph Jennings
Name of mother: Catherine Jennings (née Buckley)
Date of reception into the Capuchin Order: 12 Nov. 1874
Date of first profession: 12 Nov. 1875
Date of final profession: 26 Nov. 1878
Date of ordination (as priest): 13 July 1879
Leadership positions: Fr. Bernard served as Guardian (local superior) of the Church Street community in Dublin from 1883-1886. He served as Provincial Minister (Superior) of the Irish Capuchins from 1895 to 1898.
Date of death: 26 Dec. 1904
Place of death: Private Hospital, 9 Lower Lesson Street, Dublin

Murphy, Sylvan, 1889-1980, Capuchin priest
IE CA DB/117 · Pessoa singular · 11 September 1889-3 September 1981

Early Life and Ministry
Sylvan Murphy was born on 11 September 1899, in Belfast. Following his entry into the Capuchin Franciscan Order and his subsequent ordination to the priesthood, he was transferred to the American Custody. Recognized as an exceptional preacher and retreat master, Father Murphy possessed a powerful oratory style and deep theological literacy. He spent his early ministry on the East Coast of the United States, operating out of St. Patrick’s Friary in Wilmington, Delaware, to conduct missions across the Atlantic seaboard dioceses.

First Pastorate at Burlingame, California
In 1940, Father Murphy was appointed Pastor of Our Lady of Angels Parish in Burlingame, California, serving until 1946. His administration spanned the years of the Second World War, managing parish operations through wartime austerity and material constraints. Notably, capital improvements to the deteriorated parish rectory (affectionately dubbed ‘Uncle Tom's Cabin’) had to be deferred, requiring temporary structural maintenance until full replacement was possible in the 1950s.

Subsequent Assignments and Return to California
Following his tenure in Burlingame, Father Murphy was reassigned to pastoral duties across the Western missions:

• 1951-1952: Served as Pastor of Our Lady of Angels Parish in Hermiston, Oregon.
• 1960s: Returned to Our Lady of Angels Parish in Burlingame, California, serving as an Associate Pastor for several years.
• Final Assignment: Transferred to St. Joseph’s Parish in Roseburg, Oregon, where he assisted in local parish ministry during his retirement years.

Father Sylvan Murphy died in Roseburg, Oregon, on 3 September 1981. He is interred in San Lorenzo Seminary Cemetery, Santa Inés, California.