Jeremiah O'Connor (priest)

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  1. An operarius is a Jesuit who works as a priest away from his Jesuit community. [10]
  2. He was mistakenly believed by some to have died of pneumonia, contracted after assisting in the rescue of passengers from a deadly train collision in a tunnel in February 1891. [14] However, he did not visit the site and was already very ill by then. [15]

Citations

  1. Woodstock Letters 1892 , p. 117
  2. 1 2 Woodstock Letters 1892 , p. 118
  3. 1 2 Mendizàbal 1972 , p. 134
  4. 1 2 3 4 Woodstock Letters 1892 , p. 119
  5. 1 2 Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 , p. 78
  6. 1 2 Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 , p. 83
  7. Lapomarda 1977 , p. 211
  8. Devitt 1935 , p. 409
  9. Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 , p. 86
  10. Gramatowski 2013, p. 20
  11. Dooley 1917 , pp. 140–141
  12. Dooley 1917 , pp. 141–142
  13. 1 2 Dooley 1917 , p. 146
  14. Dooley 1917, pp. 145–146
  15. "Danger Signals Often Disregarded: Witnesses Tell the Coroner's Jury in the Tunnel Disaster that Engineers Frequently Ran Past the Red Light". New York Herald . February 28, 1891. p. 9. Archived from the original on August 26, 2023. Retrieved August 26, 2023 via Library of Congress.

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Jeremiah O'Connor
SJ
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O'Connor, c.1880
4th President of Boston College
In office
1880–1884
Academic offices
Preceded by4th President of Boston College
1880–1884
Succeeded by
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by5th Pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception
1880–1884
Succeeded by
Preceded by
David Merrick
13th Pastor of the Church of St. Lawrence O'Toole
1888–1891
Succeeded by
Francis McCarthy