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- 17 May 1928 - 13 January 1989 (Creation)
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Born: 23 September 1910, Catherine Street, Waterford City, County Waterford
Entered: 01 September 1928, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Ordained: 13 May 1942, Milltown Park, Dublin
Final Vows: 02 February 1945, Miltown Park, Dublin
Died: 13 January 1989, St Joseph’s, Kilcroney, County Wicklow
Part of the Cherryfield Lodge, Dublin community at the time of death.
Younger brother of Peadar - RIP 1996
Father (William Joseph Jacob) worked as a clerk in Great Southern Railways. Family lived at Church Avenue, South Circular Road, Dublin.
Fifth youngest of seven children, one girl and six boys.
Early education at De La Salle in Waterford and then at St Philomena’s Academy, `Limerick, he then went to Crescent College SJ, Limerick. On moving to Dublin he went to Synge Street
by 1973 at Riegelwood NC, USA (MAR) working
by 1975 at Woodland Hills, Santa Monica CA, USA (CAL) working
Chaplain in the Second World War.
◆ Irish Province News
Irish Province News 23rd Year No 3 1948
Letter from Fr. J. A. MacSeumais, R. A. F. Staging Post, Mauripur.
“I am still awaiting a plane for Singapore. However, there is a possibility that I may be away tomorrow. This Station is served by Dutch Franciscans from St. Patrick's Church, Karachi. I was in there on Sunday and met the Superior Ecclesiasticus of this Area, Mgr. Alcuin Van Miltenburg, O.F.M. He it was who made all the arrangements for the burial of Fr. John Sloan, S.J. Fr. Sloan was travelling from Karachi Airport to Ceylon, in a TATA Dakota when the plane crashed at Karonji creek about 15 miles from Karachi Airport. The Mother Superior of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary and one of her nuns, Mother Anthony, an Irishwoman, were called to St. Teresa's Nursing Home, Karachi to prepare Fr. Sloan's body for burial. He is buried in the Catholic Plot at Karachi Cemetery where several other Jesuits are buried. I visited Fr. Sloan's grave on Sunday and I hope to obtain a photograph of it.
The German Jesuits had the Mission of Sind and Baluchistan, and after the First World War, it was taken over by the other Provinces. In 1935, it was taken over by the Franciscans. There is a magnificent Memorial in front of St. Patrick's, built in honour of the Kingship of Christ and commemorating the work done by the Society in this Mission. Under the Memorial is a crypt and in a passage behind the altar is the ‘The Creation of Hell’ by Ignacio Vas, a number of figures of the damned being tortured in Hell. Indefinite depth is added by an arrangement of mirrors”.
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File containing MacSeumais’ admission papers and correspondence with his Irish Fr Provincials from post-war Germany, Pakistan, England and the United States. Photograph included.
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- Germany
- England
- Pakistan
- United States of America
- Germany » Schleswig-Holstein » Lübeck
- Germany » Sylt
- Italy » Rome
- Pakistan » Sindh » Karachi » Mauripur Keamari
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Dollymount » Manresa House
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Rathfarnham » Rathfarnham Castle
- England » Derbyshire » Derby
- Croydon (London)
- England » London » Mayfair » Mount Street (London)
- England » London » Chiswick
- United States of America » North Carolina » Raleigh
- United States of America » Maryland » Baltimore
- United States of America » North Carolina » Riegelwood
- United States of America » California » Santa Monica » Woodland Hills
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Cabra
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Milltown » Cherryfield Lodge
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- MacSeumais, J Anthony, 1910-1989, Jesuit priest (Subject)
- MacMahon, John R, 1893-1989, Jesuit priest (Subject)
- Bodkin, Matthias, 1896-1973, Jesuit priest and chaplain (Subject)
- Mulcahy, Donal Brendan, 1912-1994, Jesuit priest (Subject)
- McGarry, Cecil, 1929-2009, Jesuit priest (Subject)
- Waters, Vincent, 1904-1974, Roman Catholic Bishop of Raleigh (Subject)
- Connor, James L, 1929-2021, Jesuit priest (Subject)
- Graham, William F, Jesuit priest (Subject)
- Doyle, Patrick Joseph, 1922-2008, Jesuit priest (Subject)
- Rawden, John Arthur, monsignor (Subject)
- Dargan, Joseph, 1933-2014, Jesuit priest (Subject)
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2004