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Meaney, John Andrew, 1915-2002, former Jesuit scholastic and priest
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24 July 1915-14 February 2002
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Born: 24 July 1915, Shannon View, Ennis Road, Kildysart, County Clare
Entered: 07 September 1935, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Died: 14 February 2002, Cayman Islands
Left Society of Jesus: 05 August 1942
Father, Thomas was a road ganger for Clare County Council. Mother was Brigid (Carmody).
Youngest of four boys with four sisters
Educated at a National School for ten years, then he went to Mungret College SJ (1932-1935).
Baptised at St Michael’s, Kildysart, 25/07/1915
Confirmed at St Michael’s, Kildysart, by Dr Fogarty of Killaloe, 03/06/1928
1935-1937: St Mary's, Emo, Novitiate
1937-1940: Rathfarnham Caltle, Juniorate, UCD
1940-1942: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Philosophy
Address 2000: Strathnaim Street, Bermondsey, London, England
After leaving he became a priest : Right Reverend Monsignor John A Meaney, was Regional Director for the Pontifical Mission Aid Societies in Beirut. He retired to the Cayman Islands in 1984 serving as pastor of St Ignatius Parish on Grand Cayman from 1984 to 1995.
Msgr. John A. Meaney, CNEWA Director, Dies
By CNEWA Staff
Category: News 19 February 2002
Msgr. John A. Meaney, CNEWA’s Regional Director in Beirut from 1978 through 1984, died on 14 February in the Cayman Islands. He was 86.
Before he joined CNEWA, Meaney had served in the Caribbean as Regional Director for the Pontifical Mission Aid Societies. When Msgr. Richard Mahowald, then Director of CNEWA’s Rome office, invited Msgr. Meaney to take charge of CNEWA’s operating agency in the Middle East, the Pontifical Mission, Msgr. Meaney said: “I don’t speak Arabic, and I know nothing about Arabs and very little about the Middle East.”
Msgr. Meaney proved to be a fast learner. He arrived in Lebanon at a particularly dangerous time. Israel had invaded the south and Syria had attacked eastern Beirut, displacing some 60,000 families. He organized relief efforts that distributed food, clothing and medical supplies. He was also instrumental in rebuilding schools, hospitals and housing facilities. Although based in Beirut, Meaney also reviewed operations in Amman and Jerusalem.
He was known for his fundraising skills and his compassion for the suffering children of Lebanon.
John Andrew Meaney was born in County Clare, Ireland, on 24 July 1915. He graduated from University College in Dublin in 1940 and received a master’s degree in English from New York University in 1952. He studied at the Pontifical Beda College in Rome from 1956 to 1960, and was ordained on 2 April 1960 for the Archdiocese of Kingston, Jamaica.
After ordination he was appointed headmaster of St Mary’s College in Jamaica, 1960-1965. He served as pastor of St. Ignatius Parish on Grand Cayman from 1984 to 1995, when he retired. He was named a domestic prelate in 1974. Burial took place in Ireland.
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St Michael's Church, Kildysart, County Clare
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- County Limerick » Mungret » Mungret College SJ, 1882-1974
- County Laois (Queen's) » Emo » St Mary's (Emo)
- Lebanon » Beirut
- County Clare » Killadysert » Ennis Road (Killadysert) » Shannon View
- England » London » Bermondsey » Strathnaim Street
- Italy » Rome » Viale San Paolo » Pontifical Beda College
- Israel » Jerusalem » Pontifical Mission for Palestine
- Cayman Islands » George Town (Cayman Islands) » Walkers Road » Saint Ignatius Catholic Church (Cayman Islands)
- Jamaica » Above Rocks » St Mary's College (Jamaica)
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Rathfarnham » Rathfarnham Castle
- County Offaly (King's) » Ballycowan (Bar.) » Tullabeg » St Stanislaus College (Tullabeg)
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