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John O'Grady (priest) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John O'Grady (priest) Monsignor John O'Grady, Ph.D. (March 31, 1886–January 2, 1966) was a sociologist, economist, social reformer. O’Grady served as executive secretary of the National Conference of Catholic Charities (now Catholic Charities USA) from 1920 to 1961. == Life == John O'Grady, the son of Francis O'Grady and Margaret (Hayes) O'Grady, was born on March 31, 1886 in Annagh Feakle, County Clare, Ireland.〔"O'Grady, Right Rev. Msgr. John". ''Washington Post'', January 3, 1966.〕 He was educated in Ireland and attended seminary at the All Hallows College in Dublin, where he was ordained on June 24, 1909.〔("Msgr. John J. O'Grady" ) American Catholic History Research Center and Archives, Catholic University of America. Retrieved February 10, 2015.〕 After ordination, O'Grady was assigned to serve in the diocese of Omaha, Nebraska. In 1912, O'Grady was sent to Catholic University of America to pursue a graduate degree. He completed a doctorate in sociology and economics in 1915, with a dissertation called "The Legal Minimum Wage."〔("Biography: John O'Grady" ) American Catholic History Classroom, Catholic University of America. Retrieved February 10, 2015.〕〔O'Grady, John. ("The Legal Minimum Wage." ) Ph.D. dissertation. Catholic University of America (1915).〕 During his study, O'Grady also took summer courses at Johns Hopkins University and Chicago University. In Chicago, O'Grady became fascinated by Jane Addams and the settlement movement. He later wrote that “I came to regard Jane Adams () as one of the great leaders of American life.”〔Hansan, Jack. ("Catholic Charities USA" ), Social Welfare History Project.〕
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