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Bourke, Gerard Joseph, 1926-2017, Jesuit priest
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17 January 1926-20 August 2017
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Born: 17 January 1926, Mountainview Road, Ranelagh, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 14 September 1943, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Ordained: 31 July 1957, Milltown Park, Dublin
Final Vows: 03 December 1981
Died: 20 August 2017, Cherryfield Lodge, Dublin - Japanese Province (JPN)
Part of the St Ignatius, Lower Leeson Street, Dublin community at the time of death.
Transcribed HIB to JPN : 16 December 1960
Son of George Bourke and Kathleen Tierney. Father was a Civil Servant
Youngest of three boys with two sisters.
Early education was three years at a private school and then he went to Synge Street for ten years.
by 1952 at Eiko, Yokosuka-shi, Japan (JPN) studying
by 1959 at Hiroshima, Japan (JPN)
◆ Jesuits in Ireland : https://www.jesuit.ie/news/much-travelled-jesuit/
A much-travelled Jesuit
Irish Jesuit Fr Gerry Bourke SJ, who spent a good part of his Jesuit life in Japan, passed away on Sunday 20 August. He was aged 91 years. His funeral Mass took place in Milltown Park Chapel on Tuesday 22 August.
Fr Bourke SJ, a native of Ranelagh, Dublin, was a student in CBS Synge St. before he joined the Society in 1943. Shortly after his ordination in 1957, he joined the Japanese mission, and in 1960 he became formally a member of the Japanese Jesuit Province. After a short period as parish priest in Hiroshima, Gerry spent many years teaching in a Jesuit high school in Yokosuka, south of Tokyo. He left in 1971, and went to New York, and then to Hawaii, where he did academic and pastoral work. He returned to Japan in 1984, where he taught and ministered at Sophia University in Tokyo.
After another stint in Hawaii, Gerry returned to Ireland in 2001, and for much of the next decade was deeply immersed in Jesuit communications, particularly with the innovative and thriving apostolate of Sacred Space. He moved to Cherryfield Lodge nursing home in his native Ranelagh in 2013 where he settled in very well and appreciated all that was done for him. It was there that he passed away peacefully on Sunday 20 August.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
Early Education at CBS, Synge Street, Dublin
1945-1948 Rathfarnham - Studying Arts at UCD
1948-1951 Tullabeg - Studying Philosophy
1951-1954 Yokosuka, Japan - Regency : Learning Language; Teaching at Eiko Gakuen Jesuit High School
1954-1958 Milltown Park - Studying Theology
1958-1960 Hiroshima, Japan - Parish Priest at Gion Kioku kunai
1959 Tertianship at Hiroshima
1960-1971 Yokosuka - Teaching at Eiko Gakuen Jesuit High School
1971-1972 Fordham University, New York - Education Studies; Parish Ministry; Family Consultation Service
1972-1978 Riverdale, New York - Campus Ministry at College of Mount St Vincent
1974 Lecturer in Psychology at Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry New York
1978-1984 Honolulu, Hawaii - Superior at University of Hawaii Jesuit Community; Campus Ministry
1984-1991 Sophia University, Tokyo - Director of Counselling Institute; Lecturing in Psychology
1991-1996 Honolulu, Hawaii - Parish Ministry at St Anthony’s Church, Kailua
1993 Parish work at Star of the Sea Church, Honolulu
1994 Pastor at Sacred Heart Church, Pahoa
1995 Parish Administrator at St Ann’s Church. Maui
1996-1997 Manila, Philippines - Lecturing at East Asia Pastoral Institute
1997-2001 Farm St Church, London - Ministering to Japanese Community in London; Parish Staff
2001-2017 Leeson St - JCC; Sacred Space; Editor of “Latest Space” & “Interfuse
2003 Editor “Scared Space”
2014 Praying for Church and the Society at Cherryfield Lodge
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- County Dublin » Dublin City » Ranelagh
- County Laois (Queen's) » Emo » St Mary's (Emo)
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Lower Leeson Street » St Ignatius House of Writers
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Milltown » Cherryfield Lodge
- Japan » Yokosuka-shi » Eiko
- Japan » Chūgoku » Hiroshima
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Sandford Road » Milltown Park
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Rathfarnham » Rathfarnham Castle
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Belfield » University College, Dublin
- Japan » Yokosuka-shi
- United States of America » New York » New York City » The Bronx » Fordham University
- Japan » Kantō » Tokyo » Chiyoda City » Kioicho » Sophia University
- Philippines » Quezon » Ateneo de Manila University
- England » London » Farm Street » Church of the Immaculate Conception (Roman Catholic)
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Synge Street » Christian Brothers Secondary School (Synge Street)
- Japan » Kantō » Kanagawa » Kamakura » Tamanawa » Eiko Gakuen Jesuit High School
- United States of America » New York » New York City » The Bronx » Riverdale Avenue » College of Mount Saint Vincent
- United States of America » New York » Dobbs Ferry » Broadway (Dobbs Ferry) » Mercy College (Broadway)
- United States of America » Hawaii » Oahu » Honolulu » Dole Street » University of Hawaii
- United States of America » Hawaii » Oahu » Honolulu » Aliikoa Street » Mary, Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church
- United States of America » Hawaii » Oahu » Honolulu » Kailua » Makawao Street » St Anthony's Church (Kailua)
- United States of America » Hawaii » Island of Hawaiʻi » Pāhoa » Pāhoa Village Road » Sacred Heart Church (Pāhoa)
- United States of America » Hawaii » Maui » Wailuku » Kuhinia Street » Saint Ann’s Church Maui
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Ranelagh » Mountainview Road
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