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O'Brien, Kennedy P, 1956-2018, Jesuit priest
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- Kennedy Patrick O'Brien
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11 October 1956-07 January 2018
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Born: 11 October 1956, Oughterard, County Galway
Entered: 04 October 1975, Manresa House, Dollymount, Dublin
Ordained: 20 June 1987, Gonzaga College SJ, Dublin
Final Vows: 24 January 1996, St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin
Died: 07 January 2018, Gonzaga College SJ, Ranelagh, Dublin
Parents: Francis X O’Brien & Bridget E Newell
Family lived at San Martin, College Road, Galway City
Educated at Coláiste Iognáid SJ, Galway
by 1980 at Osterley, London (BRI) working
by 1981 at Manresa, Birmingham, England (BRI) studying)
BY 1988 at Cambridge MA, USA (NEN) studying
1977-1979 John Sullivan House, Monkstown - Studying Philosophy at Milltown Institute
1979-1980 Isleworth, London, UK - Residential Care work at Lillie Road Centre
1980-1982 Manresa House, Harbourne, Birmingham, UK - Studying Youth and Community Work at Westhill College
1982-1984 Coláiste Iognáid, Galway - Regency : Teacher
1984-1986 Luís Espinal - Studying Theology at Milltown Institute
1986-1987 Rutilio Grande - Studying Theology at Milltown Institute
1987-1988 Avon St, Cambridge, MA, USA - Studying Theology at Weston School of Theology
1988-1993 Coláiste Iognáid, Galway - Teacher; Chaplain; Subminister; Pastoral Care Co-ordinator; Studying H Dip in Education at UCG (88-89)
1989 President “An Club Rámhaoicht”
1993-1994 Belfast - Tertianship
1994-2001 Belvedere College SJ - Minister; Chaplain; Pastoral Care; Teacher; Social Integration Committee; Cherryfield Board
1995 Vocations Promotion Team
1996 Vice-Principal Junior School
1998 Pastoral Care Co-ordinator
2001-2018 Gonzaga College SJ - Minister; Teacher; College Spiritual Father
◆ Jesuits in Ireland : https://www.jesuit.ie/news/god-love-kennedys-mantra/
‘God is love’ – Kennedy’s mantra
The Funeral Mass of Kennedy O’Brien SJ took place at the Church of the Holy Name, Ranelagh, on Saturday 13 January before a packed congregation, with crowds outside in the cold. A native of Galway, Kennedy (aged 61) devoted his Jesuit life to teaching.
Mourners at the Mass included a large number of students from Gonzaga College SJ, where the Kennedy taught English and served as chaplain and retreat leader. The College choir provided the music, and a number of students removed the pall from the coffin. Irish Provincial, Leonard Moloney SJ, was the main celebrant.
At the end of a traumatic week for Gonzaga (with the deaths of both Kennedy and his fellow-Jesuit Joe Brennan, who had taught in the college for many years), Principal Mr Damon McCaul spoke at the Mass. “For me personally, he [Kennedy] was a friend, a confidant, a sounding board. What I really appreciated – and Kennedy was good at this – was being told when he thought things could be done better, or differently. In that, Kennedy was the embodiment of Magis [the Jesuit principle of more or greater]... a half job was never enough.”
With good humour, Mr McCaul reminded the congregation of Kennedy’s initial reluctance to come to Gonzaga. He taught in his alma mater, Coláiste Iognáid, in Galway and in Belvedere College in Dublin beforehand. However, he said of Kennedy: “He went where the need was greatest; he threw all of himself into Gonzaga, to such an extent that he loved it in spite of himself”. He then expressed his gratitude for the care and support the school had been given in recent days. Mr McCaul finished by asking the Gonzaga students to join him in reciting Kennedy’s favourite Gospel message, one he used to repeat at every College Mass: “God is love. Whoever lives in love, lives in God, and God in him or her”. Kennedy had a wide range of hobbies and interests, including heraldry, gardening, rowing, cricket and the poetry of G M Hopkins. His popularity and regard as a priest was attested to by the number of weddings, baptisms and funerals at which he was asked to officiate. He was buried at Glasnevin Cemetery following the Funeral Mass.
https://www.circ.ie/articles/7
Kennedy O'Brien S.J.
Jan 08, 2018
Fr Kennedy O Brien S.J. former highly successful Jes Rower, coach, mentor and Club President passed away peacefully on Sunday night / Monday morning.
Kennedy, who was part of the very successful 1974 crew, later went on to coach many crews and took on the role of club organiser for many years, while he taught at the Jes. He was at the club in recent times to bless our new eight in 2016. Kennedy had been teaching in Gonzaga College in Dublin.
Kennedy is a brother of Redmond and our sympathies are with Kennedy's brothers and sister, their families and the wider Jesuit community.
The funeral arrangements are as follows:
Removal on Friday, 12th January, to Gonzaga College Chapel arriving at 5pm.
Requiem Mass at 10am on Saturday 13th January in Church of the Holy Name, Beechwood Avenue, Ranelagh to Glasnevin Cemetery.
Tea and coffee etc. will be provided for mourners immediately after the Mass in the College Dining Hall at 11.
It is advisable to attend the church early possible on Saturday morning.
May he rest in peace.
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- County Galway » Oughterard
- County Galway » Galway City
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Dollymount » Manresa House
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Ranelagh » Gonzaga College SJ
- England » London » Isleworth » Osterley
- England » Warwickshire » Birmingham » Harborne
- United States of America » Massachusetts » Cambridge (Mass.)
- County Galway » Galway City » Sea Road » Coláiste Iognáid SJ
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Great Denmark Street » Belvedere College SJ
- County Antrim » Belfast
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Upper Gardiner Street » St Francis Xavier's Church (Roman Catholic)
- County Dublin » Monkstown » Longford Terrace » John Sullivan House
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Sandford Road » Milltown Park
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Milltown » Cherryfield Lodge
- United States of America » Massachusetts » Cambridge (Mass.) » Avon Street
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Ballymun » Sillogue Road » Rutilio Grande Community SJ
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Ranelagh » Upper Beechwood Avenue » Church of the Holy Name
- England » London » Isleworth » Osterley » Thornbury Road » Lillie Road Centre
- England » Warwickshire » Birmingham » Harborne » Albert Road » St Gabriel's (Manresa House)
- England » Warwickshire » Birmingham » Selly Oak » Weoley Park Road » Westhill College
- United States of America » Massachusetts » Cambridge (Mass.) » Phillips Place » Weston School of Theology
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