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Hession, Laurence Nicholas, 1901-1978, Jesuit priest
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24 July 1901-07 February 1978
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Born: 24 July 1901, Callow Lane, Hasland, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
Entered: 31 August 1923, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Ordained: 31 July 1935, Milltown Park, Dublin
Final Vows: 15 August 1938
Died: 07 February 1978, St Ignatius College, Riverview, Sydney, Australia - Australiae Province (ASL)
Transcribed HIB to ASL : 05 April 1931
Father was a saw-mill worker weho died in 1919. Mother has been invalided since 1925.
Youngest of four boys with one sister.
Early education was at St Mary’s Catholic School in Chesterfield for seven years. He then went on for four and a half years learning electrical engineering with a number of employers including GPC Telephones. He then went to Campion House, Osterley.
He was admitted by Fr Lockington of the Australian Mission and was sent to Tullabeg
by 1930 in Australia - Regency
◆ David Strong SJ “The Australian Dictionary of Jesuit Biography 1848-2015”, 2nd Edition, Halstead Press, Ultimo NSW, Australia, 2017 - ISBN : 9781925043280
Laurence Hession received his secondary education at St Mary's, Chesterfield, and at Campion House, Osterley, England, for two years. He worked in the field of engineering before entering the Society at Tullabeg, Ireland, 31 August 1923. His juniorate was at Rathfarnham, philosophy and theology at Milltown Park, and regency at St Aloysius' College, Milsons Point, 1929-32.
After tertianship at St Beuno's, Wales, he returned to St Aloysius' College, Milsons Point, 1937-44, and again, 1951-55, teaching junior English, religion and mathematics. At one time he was minister, 1941-44. He taught at Sr Louis School, Claremont, WA, 1945-50, and was minister at Canisius College, Pymble, 1956-57. His longest stay in one place was as assistant director of the Riverview observatory, 1958-77.
Hession had a wry sense of humor, and a somewhat impatient nature. He was a misogynist until his latter years when he met caring women, and said the Latin Mass until the end in his own chapel. He was fascinated with some aspects of science and, at St Aloysius' College in the 1950s, made a simple but effective grand clock for the entrance hall to the junior school. In his earlier time at the College, one student, John Walker, recalled his appreciation of Hession for being kind, cheerful and a good sport, as well as introducing him to several literary authors he grew to love.
At Riverview he enjoyed kippers for breakfast and had two hates, the boys playing basketball on third yard, and Br Morsel dropping a “fly wheel” as he mended watches! As assistant director of the observatory, it was his job to take the daily readings from the machines. He would comment that Riverview was a delightful place apart from the students, and he did not seem to relish the advent of Fr Laurie Drake as observatory director.
He was a heavy smoker all his life and he enjoyed the evening libations. He finally died of lung cancer.
Note from John Carpenter Entry
When the Superior of the Mission - William Lockington - visited Lester House, Osterley, London, he impressed three seminarians, John Carpenter, Laurence Hessian and Hugo Quigley. All three joined the Austraian Province.
Note from Hugo Quigley Entry
He was enrolled at Osterly, the house for “late vocations” conducted by the English Jesuits to prepare students for entry into various seminaries. There, with John Carpenter and Laurence Hession, he answered the appeal of the then superior of the Australian Mission, William Lockington, for men willing to volunteer for the Society in Australia.
◆ Fr Francis Finegan : Admissions 1859-1948 - Was an electrician at Osterley England before Entry
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- England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield
- County Offaly (King's) » Ballycowan (Bar.) » Tullabeg » St Stanislaus College (Tullabeg)
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Riverview » St Ignatius College (Riverview)
- England » Derbyshire » Spinkhill » Mount St Mary’s College
- England » London » Isleworth » Osterley » Campion House (Osterley)
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Rathfarnham » Rathfarnham Castle
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Sandford Road » Milltown Park
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Milsons Point » St Aloysius College (Sydney)
- Wales » St Asaph » Tremeirchion » St Beuno's
- Australia » Western Australia » Perth » Claremont » St Louis School
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Pymble » Canisius College (Australia)
- England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield » Hasland » Callow Lane
- England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield » Cross Street » St Mary's Catholic Primary School (Chesterfield)
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