Alphabetical |
Time |
Felix
Tracy, Kildare – matriculated
25/8/1824 James
Tracey, Cork – matriculated 30/8/1852 Laughlin
Tracy, Dublin – matriculated 1802 Michael
Tracy, Derry – matriculated 12/9/1849 Patrick
Tracey, Cork - matriculated 23/9/1875 ordained 1/7/1883 Patrick
Tracy, Cork - matriculated 29/9/1871 ordained 1876-7 Patrick
Tracy, Kildare – matriculated 27/8/1858 Peter
Tracy, Derry - matriculated 29/8/1890 ordained 20/6/1897 Thomas
Tracy, Waterford – matriculated 11/9/1837 William
Tracy, Kildare - matriculated 26/8/1822 ordained 31/5/1828 Hamell PJ (1982) Maynooth
Students and Ordinations Index 1795-1895. Cardinal Press Ltd.: Maynooth Royal College of Maynooth
James
Tracy, 17 years, Logic, entered 30 Aug 1852 James Treacy, 1858 Divinity, to Cork. Michael Treacy, age 20, entered 12 September 1849, studying
Logic, elected Dunboyne student 1855, continued in
residence, 1856 to Derry Patrick Treacy, age 19, entered 27 August 1858, studying Rhetoric Thomas
Tracey, 25 years, appointed by Right Rev. Dr. Foran
his ordinary, entered 1837 for 7 years, Waterford Diocese |
Laughlin
Tracy, Dublin – matriculated 1802 William Tracy,
Kildare - matriculated 26/8/1822 ordained 31/5/1828 Felix
Tracy, Kildare – matriculated
25/8/1824 Thomas
Tracy, Waterford – matriculated 11/9/1837 Michael
Tracy, Derry – matriculated 12/9/1849 James
Tracey, Cork – matriculated 30/8/1852 Patrick
Tracy, Kildare – matriculated 27/8/1858 Patrick
Tracy, Cork - matriculated 29/9/1871 ordained 1876-7 Patrick
Tracey, Cork - matriculated 23/9/1875 ordained 1/7/1883 Peter
Tracy, Derry - matriculated 29/8/1890 ordained 20/6/1897 Royal College of Maynooth
Thomas
Tracey, 25 years, appointed by Right Rev. Dr. Foran
his ordinary, entered 1837 for 7 years, Waterford Diocese Michael Treacy, age 20, entered 12 September 1849, studying
Logic, elected Dunboyne student 1855, continued in
residence, 1856 to Derry James
Tracy, 17 years, Logic, entered 30 Aug 1852 James Treacy, 1858 Divinity, to Cork. Patrick Treacy, age 19, entered 27 August 1858, studying Rhetoric |
Dublin:
Laughlin Tracy, student, 18 years, admitted 1802, left College 1804, appointed
by Dr. Troy his Ordinary
March 18, 1845 (FJ) Ordination
The Rev. Mr. Tracy
of Maynooth College received priests
orders from the Right Rev. Dr. Walsh, Bishop of Halifax in the College chapel.
June 21, 1845 (FJ) Catholic Church
North America. Rev
Tracey, Catholic Clergyman and student of Maynooth...arrived
per Sophia, on Wednesday last...-Halifax Register, June 3.
1 May 1896 New Zealand Tablet
The Patriarch of the Irish Clergy. - Prepared
by a life of prayer, by the practice of Christian virtue, and fortified by the
rites and consolations of the Church, Rev
Felix Treacy, the patriarch of the Irish clergy,
passed to the enjoyment of the reward promised to the good and faithful servant.
He had just completed his ninety-second year. He received ordination in Maynooth in 1830, immediately entering upon his priestly
duties in Kildare. In due time he was appointed parish priest
of Balyna. Two beautiful churches and several
schools are monuments of his zeal and piety. At the age of eighty he withdrew
from pastoral cares and responsibilities, was received as a guest by the
Oblates at Inchicore, and devoted years to his
personal sanctification. He has had a peaceful holy death.
Jul 7, 1910 (FJ) National University...Maynooth
First
University Examinations...Honours...Irish...First Class Honours...Michael
Tracey...Pass...Michael Tracey...[Limerick]
Oct 4, 1921 (FJ) Limerick Gaelic League
...Rev. Michael Tracey, CC, St. Michael's,
president...
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May 1938 The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW)
Monsignor Treacey. Deniliquin, Monday
A cable from Ireland announces the death of the
Right Rev. Monsignor Michael Joseph Treacey, Prothonotary
Apostolic, at the age of 83.
He was born at Rosscommon,
Ireland. He studied for the priesthood at Maynooth
College, and came to Australia 55 years ago, His first
mission was in the Goulburn diocese, where he
remained about four years. He then went to Hay, as curate, and later succeeded
Father Kieley as parish priest there. After about ll years at Hay. he came to Deniliquin as parish
priest, where, for over 40 years, he guided the affairs of this parish. In
February last, Monsignor Treacey left here on a
health trip to Ireland.
Last update: 19
September 2017