Edward Cahill (priest) explained

Edward Cahill
Birth Date:18 February 1868
Birth Place:Callow, Ballingrane County Limerick, Ireland
Death Date:16 July 1941
Occupation:priest, writer, theologian
Notableworks:Freemasonry and the Anti-Christian Movement
Genre:Scholasticism, Social Catholicism
Subject:Catholic social teaching, Irish history, Anti-Masonry, Antisemitism
Honorific Prefix:The Reverend
Honorific Suffix:SJ

Edward J. Cahill, S.J. (18 February 1868[1] –16 July 1941) was an Irish Jesuit priest and academic, born in Ballyvocogue, Cappagh, County Limerick. He was educated in Theology at Maynooth, and ordained a priest in 1897. He served on the staff of Mungret College and in the years before the Easter Rising he was known for facilitating Irish Volunteers in their training in Mungret. In 1924, he joined the staff of the Jesuit Milltown Park Institute in Dublin as Professor of Church History, Lecturer in Sociology, and later, Spiritual Father.[2]

In October 1926, on the occasion of the first celebration of the Feast of Christ the King, he founded "An Ríoghacht", the League of the Kingship of Christ.[2] The object of this society was to ensure the use of Catholic Social Teaching in the Irish Free State. "An Ríoghacht", under Fr. Cahill's guidance, organised public meetings three or four times a year, published pamphlets on current topics and even attempted to produce a weekly paper to further its ideals. This organisation would go on to form the basis of Fr. Denis Fahey's Maria Duce.

Cahill's anti-mason message, delivered in the 1920s and 1930s, also served as an analysis and apologetic against Talmudic Judaism. In his works he cites papal teaching which describes the Masons as enemies of the Catholic Church, and gives evidence that these same Masons are influenced and given guidance by Jews:

He was a regular contributor the Irish Ecclesiastical Record and the Irish Monthly. His works often stressed the link between Catholicism and nationalism.

He died on 16 July 1941, aged 73, after a long illness.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: FamilySearch.org. 24 June 2023.
  2. Waldron. J. 1950. An Ríoghacht (The League of the Kingship of Christ). The Irish Monthly. Irish Province of the Society of Jesus. 78. 924. 274 - 278. 20516192. Waldron .