MacRory, Camillus, 1925-2011, Capuchin priest

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MacRory, Camillus, 1925-2011, Capuchin priest

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        26 May 1925-25 December 2011

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        James MacRory was born in Belfast on 26 May 1925, the son of John MacRory and Anne Margaret MacRory. He was received as a Capuchin Franciscan novice in Rochestown Friary in County Cork in October 1943. He took Camillius as his religious name upon joining the Order. He made his solemn profession in 1947 in Ard Mhuire Friary in County Donegal where he was also ordained to the priesthood on 25 May 1951. Following his ordination, Fr. Camillus was assigned to teach at Rochestown College, from August 1951 to October 1952. He was then sent to California where he worked as an Associate Pastor at Our Lady of Angels in Burlingame from 1952 to 1960. For the next eighteen years Camillus ministered as an Associate Pastor at St. Joseph’s Parish (Roseburg, Oregon), as Pastor at St. Aloysius (Point Arena, California), and Old Mission Santa Inés (Solvang, California), and at St. Francis of Assisi (Los Angeles, California). After his return from Oxford in England where he participated in special studies from 1978-80, he once again served as an Associate Pastor at Our Lady of Angels in Burlingame. After that last assignment he became Director of On-going Education for the Western America Capuchin Province, a member of the Peace, Justice and Ecology Committee, and the National Spiritual Assistant for the Secular Franciscan Organisation (SFO). He was also spiritual assistant to the Secular Franciscans at Our Lady of Angels Parish in Burlingame, California. He also served as a priest at Mater Dolorosa Parish in San Francisco. He died on 25 December 2011 at Mercy Care and Retirement Centre in Oakland, California, after suffering from respiratory complications. He was buried in the cemetery adjoining San Lorenzo Friary, Santa Inés, California.

        Baptismal name: James MacRory
        Religious name: Fr. Camillus MacRory OFM Cap.
        Date of birth: 26 May 1925
        Place of birth: Belfast, County Antrim (Diocese of Down & Connor)
        Name of father: John MacRory
        Name of mother: Anne Margaret MacRory (née Farnan)
        Date of reception into the Capuchin Order: 26 Oct. 1943
        Date of first profession: 29 Oct. 1944
        Date of final profession: 29 Oct. 1947
        Date of ordination (as priest): 24 May 1951
        Educational attainments: BSc (1947)
        Missionary activities: Travelled to the Western United States mission custody in 1952
        Date of death: 25 Dec. 2011
        Place of death: Mercy Care and Retirement Centre, Oakland, California
        Place of burial: Cemetery, San Lorenzo Seminary, Santa Inés, California

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            For an obituary for Fr. Camillus MacRory OFM Cap. (1925-2011) see https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/sfgate/name/camillus-macrory-obituary?id=19977613

            For information on a First World War chaplain's chalice formerly in the possession of Fr. Camillus MacRory OFM Cap. see https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/life/features/the-lost-chalice-harrowing-war-time-diaries-of-donegal-priest-led-to-poignant-discovery-29742955.html

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