1. One hundred years ago today Fr. Frank Browne SJ left the Titanic at Queenstown. The telegram sent by the Irish Provincial Fr. William Delany SJ in response to Fr. Browne’s request to go to New York was unequivocal: ‘GET OFF THAT SHIP - PROVINCIAL’. Fr. Browne later described the event as “the only time holy obedience saved a man’s life.”

    Although suffering from a dose of Titanicitis (fatigue induced by too many Titanic stories), three more school talks are planned for next week on Fr. Browne & the Titanic. One of the most interesting concepts that I have come across is a graphic novel by Alan Dunne (Twitter @AlanDunneDOTie ) entitled Get Off That Ship which ‘sets out to chronicle the true story of Frank Browne, a Jesuit novice and photographer who travelled from Southampton to Queenstown on the ill-fated Titanic.’ The first chapter is out now and well worth a read.

    Further links and stories of interest include:
    David Davison speaks tonight at the RDS Fr. Browne: From Titanic to Kangaroorbie
    RTE Nationwide tonight has a segment on Fr. Browne’s Titanic Album
    Rosita Boland in the Irish Times on Fr. Browne’s ‘Titanic’ Legacy
    Article by the Jounal.ie on The luckiest priest on the Titanic…
    RTE News Gallery Youtube of Fr. Browne & Titanic

  2. The image above is taken from the cover of the Mungret Annual, 1912. Mungret College, situated 3 miles west of Limerick, was a Jesuit apostolic school and a lay secondary school from 1882 until 1974 when it closed as a school.
Images of Limerick in 1912, tracking what life was like in Limerick 100 years ago will be updated daily by the Limerick City Library Local Studies Team, on their twitter account @Limerick1912

    The image above is taken from the cover of the Mungret Annual, 1912. Mungret College, situated 3 miles west of Limerick, was a Jesuit apostolic school and a lay secondary school from 1882 until 1974 when it closed as a school.

    Images of Limerick in 1912, tracking what life was like in Limerick 100 years ago will be updated daily by the Limerick City Library Local Studies Team, on their twitter account @Limerick1912

  3. Successful talk given to the Leaving Certificate History students of Belvedere College on Father Frank Browne SJ and the Titanic today. I was stumped by one question - how much was Fr. Browne’s first class ticket (Southampton to Queenstown)? - answer, £4.
Audio of Fr. Eddie O’ Donnell discussing Fr. Browne and the Titanic
Fr. Browne SJ on flickr

    Successful talk given to the Leaving Certificate History students of Belvedere College on Father Frank Browne SJ and the Titanic today. I was stumped by one question - how much was Fr. Browne’s first class ticket (Southampton to Queenstown)? - answer, £4.

    Audio of Fr. Eddie O’ Donnell discussing Fr. Browne and the Titanic

    Fr. Browne SJ on flickr

  4. Over the next four weeks, a talk by the Assistant Archivist of the Irish Jesuit Archives, will be offered to schools where Frank Browne was educated: Bower Convent, Athlone; Belvedere College, Dublin; Christian Brothers College, Cork and Castleknock College, Dublin.
The topic - Fr. Frank Browne SJ and the Titanic.

    Over the next four weeks, a talk by the Assistant Archivist of the Irish Jesuit Archives, will be offered to schools where Frank Browne was educated: Bower Convent, Athlone; Belvedere College, Dublin; Christian Brothers College, Cork and Castleknock College, Dublin.

    The topic - Fr. Frank Browne SJ and the Titanic.

  5. The first issue of ‘Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review of Letters, Philosophy & Science.’ was published by the Irish Jesuits in March 1912. Single numbers cost half-a-crown; a yearly subscription ten shillings, post free.
To commemorate the centenary, ‘An Irish Century: Studies 1912-2012’ edited by Bryan Fanning, will be launched tonight by John Bruton at Newman House, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin.

    The first issue of ‘Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review of Letters, Philosophy & Science.’ was published by the Irish Jesuits in March 1912. Single numbers cost half-a-crown; a yearly subscription ten shillings, post free.

    To commemorate the centenary, ‘An Irish Century: Studies 1912-2012’ edited by Bryan Fanning, will be launched tonight by John Bruton at Newman House, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin.