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O'Mara, Richard Francis, 1884-1977, Jesuit priest
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29 June 1884-07 November 1977
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Born: 29 June 1884, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Entered: 07 September 1907, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Ordained: 15 August 1920, Milltown Park, Dublin
Final Vows: 15 August 1923, St Aloysius College, Milsons Point, Sydney, Australia
Died: 07 November 1977, Little Sisters of the Poor, Drummoyne, Sydney - Australiae Province (ASL)
Part of the St Mary’s, Miller St, Sydney, Australia community at the time of death
Transcribed : HIB to ASL 05 April 1931
Younger brother of Thomas O’Mara - RIP 1933
Father was a builder and contractor in the mining district of Broken Hill NSW.
Second eldest of four sons and one daughter (1 son died in infancy)
Education at Christian Brothers College Adelaide.
Received by Father Ryan, Australian Mission Superior, and sent to Tullabeg.
by 1911 at Leuven Belgium (BELG) studying
by 1916 at Stonyhurst England (ANG) studying
◆ David Strong SJ “The Australian Dictionary of Jesuit Biography 1848-2015”, 2nd Edition, Halstead Press, Ultimo NSW, Australia, 2017 - ISBN : 9781925043280
For many years, Dick O’Mara was probably one of the best known figures in North Sydney. He spent 45 years there and walked its streets daily. He was a large figure, always well turned out in the old tradition of the urbane parish priest, with walking cane, mixing dignity with friendly affability.
For twenty years he was superior and parish priest, and for most of the rest of his life he was minister. For the remaining years of his priestly career, he was minister at St Aloysius' College or St Francis Xavier's, Lavender Bay, both of them within the North Sydney parish.
He was responsible for the re-building of St Mary's Church, the residences for sisters and brothers and the large Manresa Hall, These buildings were financed largely by bingo and boxing, sympathy for which stemmed from his character and background.
Dick O’Mara was one of two brothers who entered the Society, his brother Tom dying at Burke Hall in 1933. They were born in Adelaide into a family closely associated with horse racing and their early years were spent around the stables. O’Mara was as close lipped as a trainer and as shrewd as a bookmaker, with a bonhomie that would have been an enviable asset for either.
Members of his community who wished to know more about parish finances or projects were driven nearer and nearer to nervous breakdown according to the degree of their curiosity. His parishioners were not much the wiser as to where the money went.
He had a quaint sense of humour. He would engage in lively discussions on profound theological questions, but the problems always remained unsolved because he would extricate himself from all arguments by saying “we live in a world of mystery”.
O’Mara was possibly Australia's greatest exponent of the illogical. He had a great reputation for instructing converts. His instructions would make a theologian weep and drive a logician to self destruction. If any man was a living proof of the fact that people are not converted by human argument but by the action of the Spirit, it was O’Mara. Yet many families would praise him for the rediscovery of their faith.
O’Mara was a man reared in affluence and with wealth assured. who left behind the riches of this world, leading a life completely dedicated to his priestly and religious vocation and in kindly service to those committed to his care. His appearance of simplicity may have concealed shrewdness far above the ordinary, but his constant smile of kindliness was a true indication of his nature and was verified in all his works.
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- Australia » South Australia » Adelaide
- County Offaly (King's) » Ballycowan (Bar.) » Tullabeg » St Stanislaus College (Tullabeg)
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » North Sydney » Miller Street » St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic) (Miller Street)
- Belgium » Leuven
- England » Lancashire » Clitheroe » Stonyhurst College
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Drummoyne » Little Sisters of the Poor (Drummoyne)
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Milsons Point » St Aloysius College (Sydney)
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » North Sydney » Lavender Bay » St Francis Xavier (Lavender Bay)
- Australia » Victoria » Melbourne » Kew (Melbourne) » Xavier College
- Australia » New South Wales » Broken Hill (Australia)
- Australia » South Australia » Adelaide » Wakefield Street » Christian Brothers College (Adelaide)
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