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Wood, John B, 1913-2000, Jesuit priest
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- 黃永耀神父
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26 September 1913-26 March 2000
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Born: 26 September 1913, Main Street, Cashel, County Tipperary
Entered: 11 September 1931, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Ordained: 19 May 1945, Zi-Ka-Wei, Shanghai, China
Final Vows: 02 February 1949, Holy Spirit Seminary, Aberdeen, Hong Kong
Died: 26 March 2000, Kingsmead Hall, Singapore - Indonesian Province - Malaysia (MAS)
Father is an apothecary and has a business, also earning a salary as a Compounder at the County Home and District Hospital Cashel.
Eldest of six sons with two sisters.
Educated for nine years at the Christian Brothers School in Cashel, at age 14 he went to Mungret College SJ (1927-1931)
Transcribed HIB to HK : 03 December 1966; HK to IDO (MAS) : 1991
by 1940 in Hong Kong - Regency
by 1943 at Bellarmine, Zi-ka-Wei, near Shanghai, China (FRA) studying
◆ Hong Kong Catholic Archives :
Father John Wood, S.J.
R.I.P.
Father John Wood died in Singapore on 26 March 2000 at the age of 86.
He was born in Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland on 26 September 1913. He did his secondary school studies in the Apostolic School of Mungret College, Limerick joined the Society of Jesus in 1931 and was assigned to Hong Kong in 1939. Father Wood was the last surviving Jesuit to have been assigned to Hong Kong before World War II.
Father Wood began his theological studies in 1942 in Zikawei, Shanghai. He was ordained on 19 May 1945 with Fathers Timothy Doody, Matthew Corbally and Joseph McAsey, all of when spent most of their working lives in Hong Kong.
After a short stay in Ireland Father Wood returned to Hong Kong 1947 to teach Philosophy in the Regional Seminary in Aberdeen, becoming Rector in 1957. When the Regional Seminary closed in 1964 he went to Malaysia and did parish work in Petaling Jaya.
In 1978 Father Wood was transferred to St. Ignatius’ Parish, Singapore and remained engaged in pastoral work there until the end of his life.
He was a gentle, unassuming man with a keen sense of humour, a good superior, zealous pastor, always ready to be of service to others. Wherever he went he made many friends and was much esteemed and loved by those who know him.
Sunday Examiner Hong Kong - 9 April 2000
◆ Biographical Notes of the Jesuits in Hong Kong 1926-2000, by Frederick Hok-ming Cheung PhD, Wonder Press Company 2013 ISBN 978 9881223814 :
Note from Tim Doody Entry
1941-1946 Due to WWII he was sent to Zikawai, Shanghai for Theology with Mattie Corbally, Joe McAsey and John Wood until 1946, and in 1945 they were Ordained by Bishop Cote SJ, a Canadian born Bishop of Suchow.
Note from Mattie Corbally Entry
Because of the war he was sent to Shanghai for Theology along with Tim Doody, Joe McAsey and John Wood.
◆ Irish Province News
Irish Province News 21st Year No 4 1946
Milltown Park :
Fr. P. Joy, Superior of the Hong Kong Mission, gave us a very inspiring lecture entitled: "The Building of a Mission,” in which he treated of the growth, progress and future prospects of our efforts in South China.
In connection with the Mission we were very glad to welcome home Frs. McAsey, Wood and Corbally, who stayed here for some time before going to tertianship.
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- County Tipperary » Cashel
- County Laois (Queen's) » Emo » St Mary's (Emo)
- Singapore » Kingsmead Hall
- Hong Kong
- China » Shanghai » Zi-ka-Wei » Bellarmine College (Zi-ka-Wei)
- County Limerick » Mungret » Mungret College SJ, 1882-1974
- China » Shanghai
- Malaysia » Selangor » Petaling Jaya » St Francis Xavier's Church (Roman Catholic), Petaling Jaya
- Hong Kong » Aberdeen (Hong Kong) » Welfare Road » Holy Spirit Seminary
- Singapore » King's Road » Catholic Church of St Ignatius
- China » Shanghai » Zi-ka-Wei
- County Tipperary » Cashel » Main Street (Cashel)
- County Tipperary » Cashel » Christian Brothers School (Cashel)
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