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Carroll, Joseph F, 1892-1955, Jesuit priest
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31 July 1892-12 December 1955
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Born: 31 July 1892, Baltinglass, County Wicklow
Entered: 20 October 1910, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly/St Andrew-on-Hudson, NY, USA
Ordained: 31 July 1924, Milltown Park, Dublin
Professed: 02 February 1928
Died: 12 December 1955, Milwaukee, WI, USA - Missouriana Province (MIS)
Transcribed HIB to MARNEB : 1911; MARNEB to MIS
Parents living now at Lower Dorset Street, Dublin. They are both shopkeepers.
Third eldest of four sisters and three brothers.
Early education was at St Pat’s, Drumcondra and then O’Connells Schools. At the age of fifteen he went to Mungret College SJ
◆ Mungret Annual, 1956
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Father Joseph Carroll SJ
Fr. Joseph Carroll was born in Baltinglass in 1892. He was in Mungret in the years 1907-10. He entered the Society of Jesus at the age of eighteen. Shortly afterwards he went to America to continue his studies. He studied at St Andrew's on the Hudson, Woodstock and Georgetown. As a scholastic he taught for two years at Regis College, Denver and two years at Marquette University where he taught physics. This was when he first became acquainted with the Marquette seismograph. After that he went abroad to complete his theological studies in Holland and to study physics, mathematics and chemistry at the University of Munich, and the University of Bonn. There he received the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. After ordination at Milltown Park in 1928, he returned to Marquette University as head of the physics department. He taught physical optics and spectroscopy to advanced students. His main interest however was in the seismograph. With the wit that was characteristic of him, he used to recall the first seismograph he saw at Mungret. “It stood in a little shed in the middle of a pasture. But it was never of mạch use. The cows would come up to the shed and scratch their backs against it. Every time they did County Limerick had a major earthquake”.
In his classroom work Father Carroll was respected by both students and faculty members for the seriousness and thoroughness of his teaching. Besides this he took an active interest in the spiritual welfare of the students. When ever he heard that anyone was ill he went to see him. Besides these visits to the sick his duties included leadership of the Jesuit Mother's club an organization of mothers whose sons were Jesuits. To his two surviving brothers we offer our deep sympathy. RIP
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- County Wicklow » Baltinglass
- County Offaly (King's) » Ballycowan (Bar.) » Tullabeg » St Stanislaus College (Tullabeg)
- United States of America » Wisconsin » Milwaukee
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Sandford Road » Milltown Park
- United States of America » New York » Hyde Park » Poughkeepsie » St Andrew on Hudson
- United States of America » Maryland » Woodstock » Woodstock College
- United States of America » Washington D. C. » O Street NW » Georgetown University
- Canada » Ontario » Toronto » Regis College
- United States of America » Wisconsin » Milwaukee » West Wisconsin Avenue » Marquette University
- County Limerick » Mungret » Mungret College SJ, 1882-1974
- Germany » Bonn » Regina-Pacis-Weg » Universität Bonn
- Germany » Bavaria » Munich » Geschwister-Scholl-Platz » Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Dorset Street
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Drumcondra » Drumcondra Road » St Patrick's College (Drumcondra)
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Richmond Street North » O'Connell's Secondary School (Richmond Street North)
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