PARISH PRIESTS, CURATES, PARISHES, and POST TOWNS
All spellings are as on original document. There are possibly some errors such as Wm. Quirke being listed as a curate in two parishes
This pages differs from my 1836 R.C. parish listing in a number of ways. I have not tried to list the counties that the closest post town is found in and I have not tried to compare this listing either with the 1836 listing or the 1931 listing.
I have however, included extra information on the Diocese as found in the 1846 Roman Catholic Directory on convents and nunneries or academies if mentioned - or, as it is put in the directory - 'The State of Religion'
Archdiocese of Cashel & Diocese of EMly, 1846
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Cashel Archdiocese 1846
In this Archdiocese there are 47 parishes
His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Michael Slattery, Archbishop; Residence - Thurles
The Venerable Chapter of Cashel
Dean: Very Rev. James M'Donnell
Archdeacon: Venerable Michael Laffan
Chancellor: Very Rev. James Howley
Precentor: Very Rev. T.O.B. Costello
Treasurer: Rev. Denis MaherPrebendaries
Kiladery: Rev. Michael Meighan
Glankeen: Rev. Wm. Morris
Newchapel: Very Rev. Patrick Fant
Kilbragh: Rev. Wm. Kirwan
Fennon: Rev. Thomas O'ConnorSt. Patrick's College, Thurles
Under the immediate Patronage of the Most Rev. Dr. Slattery, A.B.
President: Rev. Thomas O'Connor
Professor of Theology & Scripture Rev(?) Patrick Leahy
Professor of Logic and Humanity Rev(?) Charles Quinlan
Professor of Physics and Mathematics: Mr. Meagher
Professor of Classics: Mr. O'Neill
Teacher of Arithmetic: Mr. M'GrathThis college forms two separate departments, the one for Ecclesiastics, the other for Catholic youth, destined for other liberal professions and secular pursuits. The studies in the Ecclesiastical house embrace Scripture, Theology, Moral, Natural and Experimental Phiolosophy, Rhetoric, Ancient and Modern languages and History. The course in the lay-house will include the usual branches of a Classical, Mathematical and Mercantile education, after which the more advanced pupils ca, at the desire of parents, and guardians, pass two years more in the school of Rhetoric and Philosophy, thereby enjoying all the advantages, without the sacrifice of time and expense attendant upon a University education. The moral discipline is such as to impress on the mind the saving truths of the Catholic religion, and to promote habits of piety, order and industry. The terms are moderate and are known by application to the said Rev. President, or Professors of this College.
State of Religion
Augustinian Convent, Fethard.
Prior: Rev. James Lonergan
Rev. P. GriffinAugustinian Convent, Tipperary
Prior: V. Rev. N. RoachFranciscan Convent, Thurles
Guardian: Rev. James M'NamaraDominican Convent, Thurles
Prior: Rev.Mr. ConwayUrsuline Convent, Thurles:
Superioress: Mrs. Mary T. MaherTotal for this Archidiocese: Archbishop 1 ; Parish Priests 45 ; Curates 64 ; Churches 90 ; College 1 ; Connvents 4; Nuneries 1
©Jane Lyons February 2003