Where Two Traditions Meet: John Sullivan Sj 1861 - 1933 - Thomas Morrissey - Books - Columba Press - 9781856076449 - June 1, 2009
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Where Two Traditions Meet: John Sullivan Sj 1861 - 1933


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John Sullivan embraced in his life the two main traditions in Irish history: both the Anglo-Irish, Church of Ireland tradition and the Catholic tradition. He was the son of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, studied in Trinity College, practiced as a lawyer in the English bar, and was known as `the best dressed man in Dublin.' In his mid-thirties, John became a Catholic Jesuit. Most of the rest of his life was spent as a teacher and spiritual father at a boys' college in Co. Kildare where he became known as a poorly-dressed man of prayer and penance with a gift of healing. Seventy years after his death people continue to visit and pray at his shrine in Gardiner Street church, Dublin. Thomas J. Morrissey SJ has a doctorate in history from the National University of Ireland and has written many biographies of celebrated Jesuits.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 1, 2009
ISBN13 9781856076449
Publishers Columba Press
Pages 128
Dimensions 133 × 12 × 208 mm   ·   181 g
Language English  

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