Catholic Church of Saint James

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Keegan, James V, b.1908-, former Jesuit brother

  • IE IJA ADMN/7/109
  • Person
  • 04 June 1908-

Born: 04 June 1908, Charleville Avenue, North Strand, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 18 May 1935, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Final Vows: 02 February 1946, Clongowes Wood College SJ

Left Society of Jesus: 17 August 1948 (from St Ignatius, Leeson St)

Parents, John and Josephine (Rothwell)

1 Brother and 1 Sister.

Before entry was a photographer. Worked with Lafayette, D’Olier St (1929-1931). He then was manager of Dean Art Studios, and also Sackville Studio, O’Connell St.

Baptised at St Agatha’s, Nth William Street, 10/01/1908
Confirmed at St Agatha’s, Nth William Street, by Dr Millar of Dublin, March 1919

1935-1937: St Mary's, Emo, Novitiate
1937-1946: Clongowes Wood College SJ, working
1946-1948: St Ignatius, Leeson St, working

Said to have emigrated to England and was working at the Spanish Church of St James, George Street, London as Sacristan. Then said to have married returned to Dublin, running a grocery shop in Philipsburgh Avenue, Fairview.

Veselý, Antonín, b.1912-, former Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA ADMN/7/227
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  • 13 June 1912-

Born: 13 June 1912, Czechoslovakia
Entered: 22 September 1931, Velehrad, Zlín, Czechoslovakia (CECH)
Ordained: 07 June 1941, St Edmunds College, Farm Lane, Old Hall Green, Ware, Hertfordshire, England

Left Society of Jesus: 1946

by 1939 came to Milltown (HIB) studying 1938-1941

Irish Province News 16th Year No 2 1941

General News :
Fr. Antony Veselý of the Prov. of Bohemia who has been doing his theological studies at Milltown was recently called up for service. He had the good fortune to be ordained priest on 7th June at St. Edmund's, London, at the hands of Monsignor Myers, Bishop of Lamus. On the following day before a large gathering of his countrymen he said his first Mass at the Church of St. James, Spanish Place, offering it “for the welfare of his unhappy country, Czechoslovakia,” as mentioned on the card of invitation.

News Flashes from Czechoslovakia Under Nazi Domination, Release No.87, 23 June 1941
Czechoslovak National Council of America

Czechoslovak Priest Ordained in Britain
Antonín Veselý is the first Czechoslovak priest to be ordained in Britain. He was ordained June 7th, by Bishop Myers, and served his first Mass the following Sunday in London in the presence of Msgr. Šrámek. He studied in Poland and in Ireland and will fill the position of Field Chaplain of the Czechoslovak air forces.

??? RIP1962 Brno, Czechoslovakia

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