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Brady, Philip, 1846-1917, Jesuit priest
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08 July 1846-05 January 1917
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Born: 08 July 1846, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1868, Milltown Park, Dublin
Ordained: 1880, St Beuno's, Wales
Final Vows: 02 February 1889, Mungret College SJ, Limerick
Died: 05 January 1917, St Vincent's Hospital, Lower Leeson Street, Dublin
Part of the Tullabeg, Co Offaly community at the time of death
Older Brother of Thomas - LEFT 1872
Early education at Castleknock College, St Stanislaus College SJ, Tullabeg, Belvedere College SJ and Clonliffe
Ent Milltown; Ord 1880;
by 1871 at Roehampton London (ANG) studying
by 1873 At Vals France (TOLO) studying
by 1874 at Brussels College Belgium (BELG) studying
by 1875 at Mount St Mary’s (ANG) Regency
by 1877 at St Francis Xavier Liverpool (ANG) Regency
by 1879 at St Beuno’s Wales (ANG) studying
by 1886 at Roehampton London (ANG) Making tertianship
by 1904 at St Mary’s Rhyl (ANG) working
by 1905 at St Wilfred’s Preston (ANG) working
by 1907 at Lowe House, St Helen’s (ANG) working
◆ HIB Menologies SJ :
He had a younger brother Thomas who also Entered, but left for the Dublin Diocese and was Ordained, but unfortunately at his parish in Dundrum he was thrown from his horse and killed instantly. He also had a half-brother John Brady CM, a Vincentian based at Phibsborough.
Early Education was at Castleknock College.
After his Noviceship he studied Rhetoric at Roehampton, and Philosophy at Vals, France.
He did his Regency at Mount St Mary’s (ANG)
1879 He was sent to St Beuno’s for Theology and was Ordained there.
After Ordination he was sent to Belvedere and Clongowes teaching for some years. He also taught for many years at Mungret and Galway.
He then joined the Mission Staff, and then went to work in the ANG Parish at Preston.
His last year was spent at Tullabeg. he had a serious deafness problem and an operation was advised. he died at the Leeson Street Hospital 05 January 1917, and buried from Gardiner St. A large number of Vincentians attended his funeral out of respect for his half-brother John Brady CM of Phibsborough.
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- County Dublin » Dublin City
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Sandford Road » Milltown Park
- County Dublin » Dublin City » St Stephen's Green (Dublin) » St Vincent's Hospital, 1835-1970
- England » London » Roehampton » Manresa House (London)
- France » Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes » Vals-près-le-Puy
- Belgium » Brussels
- England » Derbyshire » Spinkhill » Mount St Mary’s College
- England » Liverpool » Woolton Hill Road » St Francis Xavier's, Liverpool (Roman Catholic)
- Wales » St Asaph » Tremeirchion » St Beuno's
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » North Sydney » Miller Street » St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic) (Miller Street)
- England » Lancashire » Preston » St Wilfred's Church (Roman Catholic)
- England » Lancashire » St Helen's
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- County Limerick » Mungret » Mungret College SJ, 1882-1974
- County Galway » Galway City » Sea Road » Coláiste Iognáid SJ
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Great Denmark Street » Belvedere College SJ
- County Kildare » Clane » Clongowes Wood College SJ
- County Offaly (King's) » Ballycowan (Bar.) » Tullabeg » St Stanislaus College (Tullabeg)
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Drumcondra » Clonliffe Road » Holy Cross College (Dublin)
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