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Kelly, Michael P, 1828-1891, Jesuit priest
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03 May 1828-03 June 1891
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Born: 03 May 1828, County Laois
Entered: 19 September 1868, Milltown Park
Ordained: 1853 - pre Entry, Maynooth College, County Kildare
Final Vows: 02 February 1880
Died: 03 June 1891, Sydney, Australia
Part of the St Ignatius, Richmond, Melbourne, Australia community at the time of death
Early education St Finian’s Seminary, Navan
by 1871 at Spring Hill College AL, , USA (LUGD) Teaching
by 1875 at Woodstock College (MAR) studying
Came to Australia 1890
◆ HIB Menologies SJ :
He had been educated and Ordained at Maynooth College, and had spent about ten years on the mission at Dundee in Scotland before Entry. While there, he once went on a sick call, but he was stopped by two young men who held their walking-sticks before him to stop him carrying on. Some Irish Catholics were involved in dredging a Lough nearby saw what was happening. Approaching quietly from behind, they seized the young men and threw them with force into the muddy Lough.
He returned to Ireland and worked at Turbotstown, Navan and Mullingar for five years, and then in 1868 Entered the Novitiate.
1870 After First Vows he was sent to the New Orleans Mission in the US. During the voyage he made friends with an American who was a newspaper editor. As Michael was skilled in shorthand, the editor offered him a very well paid job on his staff, and was very disappointed when Michael turned him down.
1878 He arrived in Australia and his work was almost exclusively in the Sydney area. During the last years of his life he was in charge at the North Shore Parish there (St Mary’s), and he worked energetically to provide everything for the Primary Schools in the Parish. Convent School at Lane Cove, the Brother’s School in the Church grouds, Ridge Street and the Sister’s School at Middle Head are all testimony to his work. The building of the Community residence at St Mary’s made him very happy, as he was now able to give more time to prayer and confessions.
When his health failed he started giving Retreats at Melbourne, Ballarat and Perth, His Retreats were well remembered as he spoke so well. he went to new Zealand to try seek a cure from hot springs there, but got no permanent benefit.
After a painful illness he died with great patience, and was buried in the North Shore Cemetery - the first Priest of the Mission to be buried in Sydney. He died at St Aloysius College on 03/06/1891, aged 63
◆ David Strong SJ “The Australian Dictionary of Jesuit Biography 1848-2015”, 2nd Edition, Halstead Press, Ultimo NSW, Australia, 2017 - ISBN : 9781925043280
Michael Kelly was educated and ordained at Maynooth, and spent about fifteen years as a secular priest on the mission at Dundee, Scotland. He also worked at Turbotstown, Navan, and Mullingar for five years, and then entered the Society at Milltown Park, Dublin, 19 September 1868. He spent a year studying theology at Woodstock in the United States, followed by tertianship at Frederick, Maryland. Kelly arrived in Sydney, and spent a few years as prefect of discipline, spiritual father and consultor, as well as teaching shorthand, history and geography for the public examination at Xavier College, Kew. He was appointed for a year to St Kilda House, and in 1883 until his death worked in the parish of North Sydney, being superior and parish priest from 1882-90. He was much appreciated for the are he took of the Primary schools in the district. The convent school at Lane Cove, The Brothers’ school at Ridge Street, and a Sisters’ school at Middle Head are the result of his zeal. When his health began to fail he took up giving retreats in Melbourne, Adelaide, Ballarat and Perth. He was an eloquent preacher. When his illness continued he went to New Zealand for some treatment at the hot springs, but it did not help. When he died, he was the first priest to be buried at Gore Hill cemetery on the North Shore.
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- County Dublin » Dublin City » Sandford Road » Milltown Park
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney
- Australia » Victoria » Melbourne » Richmond » St Ignatius Church (Richmond)
- Scotland » Dundee
- County Meath » Navan
- County Westmeath » Mullingar
- County Westmeath
- United States of America » Alabama » Mobile » Spring Hill College
- United States of America » Maryland » Woodstock » Woodstock College
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » North Sydney » Miller Street » St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic) (Miller Street)
- Australia » Victoria » Melbourne
- Australia » Victoria » Ballarat
- Australia » Western Australia » Perth
- New Zealand
- County Westmeath » Turbotstown
- County Kildare » Maynooth » St Patrick's College (Maynooth)
- Australia » Victoria » Melbourne » Kew (Melbourne) » Xavier College
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Woolloomooloo Street » St Kilda House
- United States of America » Maryland » Frederick
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » St Leonard's » Gore Hill Cemetery
- Australia » New South Wales » Vaucluse (NSW) » Kincoppal-Rose Bay School
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » North Sydney » Ridge Street » Marist College (Ridge Street)
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Lane Cove » Longueville Road » St Michael's Catholic Primary School
- County Meath » Navan » St Finian's College
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