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Kiernan, Bernard, 1646-1710, Jesuit priest
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- Brian
- MacTiernan
- Bernard Kieran
- MacKiernan
- Bryan McTernan
- Bernard Kiernan
- Bernardus Kiernanus
- Bernardus Quiernan
- Bernardus Quiernanus
- Bernardus Quiernano
- Bernard Kirwan
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Dates of existence
13 March 1646-22 May 1710
History
Born: 13 March 1646, County Louth
Entered: 24 February 1668. Salamanca, Spain - Castellanae Province (CAST)
Ordained: 01 May 1678, Salamanca, Spain
Final Vows: 15 August 1685
Died: 22 May 1710, Irish College, Santiago de Compostella, Spain - Castellanae Province (CAST)
Alias MacTiernan
1678 At Salamanca
1681 Teaching Grammar at Compostella
His “Sodality Book” was sold as waste paper and is at Clongowes
◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
Two Entries (1) Bernard Kiernan, (2) Bryan McTernan
Bernard Kiernan
1686 Teaching at Drogheda
1696 In Dublin as Superior and Prefect of Sodality - his Sodality Book is at Clongowes.
1708 In Dublin, but deported. He died 1710 of the plague at Compostella
Bryan McTernan
1697 In Dublin, living in the Parish of St Catherine’s (Report of a spy, in St Patrick’s Library, Dublin V 3.1.18)
Possibly is the same as Bernard Kiernan
◆ Fr Francis Finegan SJ :
After First Vows he was sent Regency for two years and then for Philosophy studies at St Ambrose, Valladolid
He was then sent to Royal College Salamanca, where he was Ordained by 01 May 1678
He then taught Humanities at Compostella and Oviedo until he was sent to Ireland
1686 Sent to Ireland and to Drogheda, where he taught Humanities until the town fell to the Williamites. So he went to Dublin and became Superior at the Dublin Residence. His particular Ministry was the promotion of Christian Doctrine circles and the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin. The Sodality register presented to him in 1696 is at Clongowes archive
1697 After the Proclamation against the regular clergy in 1697 he went into hiding in St Catherine’s parish but was discovered and deported. He was received back into CAST and for the next three years taught philosophy at Pontevedra. He was then sent to the Irish College, Santiago and taught Humanities there until his death 22 May 1710.
◆ George Oliver Towards Illustrating the Biography of the Scotch, English and Irish Members SJ
KlERAN, or KlRWAN, BERNARD.This excellent and well disposed Missionary, “insignis operarius et bonae voluntatis”, had returned from Spain to Ireland early in 1686. Twelve years later I find him labouring in the Dublin Mission. This “pious and irreproachable Father” died abroad, early in the last century.
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- County Louth
- Spain » Salamanca
- County Kildare » Clane » Clongowes Wood College SJ
- County Dublin » Dublin City
- Spain » Oviedo
- County Louth » Drogheda
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Thomas Street » St Catherine's Graveyard
- Spain » Valladolid » St Ambrose College (Valladolid)
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Dublin residence (Jesuit)
- Spain » Galicia » Santiago de Compostela » Irish College (Santiago de Compostela)
- Spain » Salamanca » Royal College (Salamanca)
- Spain » Galicia » Ourense
- Spain » Galicia » Pontevedra » Pontevedra College
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