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John O'Hanlon (writer)

The Very Reverend John Canon O'Hanlon MRIA (30 April 1821 – 15 May 1905) was an Irish Catholic priest, scholar and writer who also published poetry and illustrations, and involved himself in Irish politics. He is best known as a folklorist and a hagiographer, and in particular for his comprehensive ''Lives of the Irish Saints''.
==Life==
O'Hanlon was born in Stradbally, Laois.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11224d.htm )〕 His parents were Edward and Honor Hanlon.〔 He attended the Preston School in Ballyroan and then entered Carlow College to study for the priesthood.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/history-heritage/heritage-towns/towns-and-villages-of-lao/stradbally/very-rev.-john-canon-ohan/ )〕 Before he completed his studies, however, he emigrated in 1842 with members of his family, initially to Quebec,〔 but ultimately to Missouri in the United States of America (a migration perhaps occasioned by the death of his father). The family settled in Millwood in northeast Missouri.〔 O'Hanlon was admitted to the diocesan college in St. Louis, completed his studies, and was ordained in 1847.〔 He was then assigned a mission in the diocese of St. Louis, where he ministered until 1853.〔 He then returned to his native Stradbally for health reasons.〔
A year later, his health having improved, O'Hanlon offered his services to the Archdiocese of Dublin,〔 and became a curate in the parish of Saints Michael and John.〔 A fellow curate there was Charles Patrick Meehan〔 and "many stories are told of their eccentricities".〔 In 1880 he was appointed as parish priest of Sandymount and Ringsend in Dublin, where he ministered at the church of St. Mary's Star of the Sea in Irishtown (today there is a commemorative plaque on display in the church).〔 He remained in Sandymount/Ringsend until his death in 1905. He had been made a Canon of the Dublin Cathedral by Archbishop Walsh in 1885, and celebrated his Golden Jubilee as a priest in 1897. He is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery.〔

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