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Early Life and Ministry
Cornelius Hyland was born John Hyland on 13 July 1901, in County Offaly. He entered the Capuchin Franciscan Order in Kilkenny, where he completed his ecclesiastical studies and was subsequently ordained to the priesthood. During the 1930s, Father Hyland served as the Director of Students at St. Bonaventure’s Friary in Cork. Concurrently, he served the Irish Province as the editor of the Liturgical Calendar.
Missionary Assignment to the United States
Around 1938, Father Hyland was assigned to the Capuchin Custody in America. From 1943 to 1946, he served as Pastor of Our Lady of Angels Parish in Hermiston, Oregon, succeeding the Reverend Alban Cullen. During his tenure in Oregon, he was elected as one of two assistants to the Custos Provincial, the Very Reverend Stephen Murtagh.
Pastorate at Burlingame, California
In 1946, Father Hyland succeeded the Reverend Sylvan Murphy as Pastor of Our Lady of Angels Parish in Burlingame, California, initiating a period of significant parish expansion during the post-World War II population boom.
Under his administration, the parish undertook extensive capital campaigns and construction projects:
• Chancery Approval & Land Acquisition: Secured permission from the archdiocesan chancery, raised necessary capital, and acquired property on Hillside Drive.
• Our Lady of Angels Church: Initiated construction on a new, larger parish church, which opened in 1950.
• Parochial Rectory: Completed construction on a larger friary rectory in 1952.
• Educational Expansion: Built new classrooms to accommodate the growing student body.
• Parochial Convent: Undertook the construction of a convent in 1958 for the teaching staff, the Sisters of Mercy.
Community Life and Final Years
Within the friary, Father Hyland maintained strict adherence to religious life, emphasizing communal meals paired with Scripture readings and the shared recitation of the Divine Office.
By 1960, failing health limited his active ministry. His final public act of devotion was the installation of a Statue of Our Lady of Fatima at the parish, which he had personally acquired during a pilgrimage to Fatima, Portugal, with Father Finnian Carroll. Father Hyland suffered a fatal heart attack the following year, dying on 18 October 1961. He was buried in San Francisco.