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McParland, Terence, 1914-1934, Jesuit novice
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11 December 1914-08 October 1934
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Born: 11 December 1914, Grove Park, Rathmines, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1933, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Died: 08 October 1934, St Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin
Part of the St Mary’s, Emo, County Laois community at the time of death.
Father was a Divisional Superintendant in the Prudential Assurance Company. Family lived at Albany Road, Ranelagh, Dublin.
Eldest with one brother and one sister.
When a few months old his family moved to Mullingar and he attended the Christan Brothers school there. Then his family moved to Cookstown and there he attended the Loy Street National School. In 1927 the family moved to Dublin and he went to Synge Street (1927-1933) and in his Leaving Certificate won a Dublin Corporation University scholarship.
◆ Irish Province News
Irish Province News 10th Year No 1 1935
Brother Terence McParland
Brother Terence McParland died at St. Vincent's on Monday 8th October, 1954.
He was born in Dublin, 11th December 1914, and educated by the Christian Brothers at Synge St.
In 1933 he passed the Leaving Certificate Exam., securing Honours in seven subjects, and won first place for a University Scholarship offered by the Dublin Corporation. The 7th Sept that same year saw him a Novice at Emo. Here he quickly endeared himself to his companions, who were not slow to appreciate a character of exceptional excellence. He was ever bright and cheerful. “Recreation with him”
writes one of his companions “was never dull, and his rather quaint and poetic mode of speech added a charm to his easy manner. Scrupulous in the observance of rules and customs he edified us all : “' The Mass is the one big thing in my life, It means a deal to me”. Little peeps like this gave us an occasional insight into our Brother's beautiful soul.
Nor was it his companions alone who learned to appreciate Brother Terence. Those who were responsible for his training knew that great as he was in intellectual gifts, he was far greater in soul and character.
The end came unexpectedly. A sudden haemorrhage necessitated his removal to hospital. There, for some days, he seemed to be making satisfactory progress, but a second attack supervened, and although recourse was had to a transfusion of blood he never rallied, and died on Monday the 8th October.
The Requiem Mass Xmas said by Father John Coyne in the Ignatian Chapel. Father Provincial and a great many Fathers and Scholastics from the various houses were present.
A thoughtful kindness, which was much appreciated, was the presence of Rev. Brother Bourke. Superior of Synge St., with his senior boys, who joined in the Mass and prayers, and
stood by, as a last tribute to their former pupil and comrade, while the remains were laid to rest in the Jesuit plot in Glasnevin. RIP
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- County Dublin » Dublin City
- County Laois (Queen's) » Emo » St Mary's (Emo)
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Synge Street » Christian Brothers Secondary School (Synge Street)
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Upper Gardiner Street » St Francis Xavier's Church (Roman Catholic)
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Glasnevin » Glasnevin Cemetery
- County Westmeath » Mullingar
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Ranelagh » Albany Road
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Rathmines » Grove Park
- County Tyrone » Cookstown
- County Tyrone » Cookstown » Loy Street National School
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