William J. Kenealy, SJ papers

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William J. Kenealy, SJ papers

1935-1974

These papers document the career of Jesuit, legal scholar, and social activist William J. Kenealy, SJ. Materials include addresses, articles, correspondence, ephemera, minutes, and reports spanning Kenealy's work at Boston College and Loyola University Law Schools, the National Committee for Human Development, and as director of the Jesuit Social Apostolate National Office.

3.5 Linear Feet, 9 containers

eng, Latn

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Kenealy, William J., 1904-1974

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William J. Kenealy was born in Boston, Massachusetts on July 30, 1904, to William Edward and Mary Agnes (Faye) Kenealy. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1922 and was ordained to the Catholic priesthood in 1934. Kenealy began his post-secondary education at Boston College, where he earned a B.A and M.A. He was initially a member of the inaugural class at Boston College Law School but completed his law studies at the Gregorian University in Rome, receiving a PhD there in 1932. He also receive...