Samuel Cahill

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Samuel Cahill
Vice President of Georgetown University
In office
1905–1906
10th President of the College of the Holy Cross
In office
1887–1889
Preceded byRobert W. Brady
Succeeded byMichael O'Kane
Personal details
Born24 July 1844
Ireland
Died25 October 1910 (age 66)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Alma materWoodstock College
OccupationJesuit priest; academic

Samuel Cahill (24 July 1844 – 25 October 1910) was an American Roman Catholic Jesuit priest and academic. He served as President of the College of the Holy Cross from 1887 to 1889.

Biography[edit]

Early life and education[edit]

Cahill was born in Ireland on 24 July 1844 but moved to the United States with his parents as a young child. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1868 at Frederick, Maryland. He studied philosophy and theology at Woodstock College and was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop James Gibbons in 1880.[1]

Career and later life[edit]

Cahill spent his early priesthood serving in parishes, including St. Ignatius Church in Baltimore.[2][3]

Cahill held a series of administrative posts at Loyola College (now Loyola University Maryland), Saint Joseph's College (now Saint Joseph's University), Fordham University, and Boston College. In 1887, he was appointed President of the College of the Holy Cross, but resigned only two years later due to ill health. He went for health purposes to Colorado and New Mexico, where he worked as a laborer until 1897.[1]

In 1905, he was appointed Vice President of Georgetown University,[4] while at the same time working at Holy Trinity Church in Washington, D.C.[5] His last appointment was Pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he died on 25 October 1910.[1][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "College of the Holy Cross". college.holycross.edu. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
  2. ^ Sadliers' Catholic Directory, Almanac and Ordo. D. & J. Sadlier & Company. 1883-01-01. p. 79. Fr.%20Samuel%20Cahill%2C%20S.J.
  3. ^ Sadliers' Catholic Directory, Almanac and Clergy List Quarterly. D.&J. Sadlier & Company. 1884-01-01.
  4. ^ Easby-Smith, James Stanislaus (1907-01-01). Georgetown University in the District of Columbia, 1789-1907: Its Founders, Benefactors, Officers, Instructors and Alumni. Lewis publishing Company.
  5. ^ The Official Catholic Directory for the Year of Our Lord 1905. M. H. Wiltzius Company. 1905-01-01.
  6. ^ Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia. American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia. 1911-01-01.