James Hourihan Explained

Honorific Prefix:Monsignor
Birth Date:4 January 1907
Birth Place:Dunmanway, County Cork, Ireland
Death Place:Los Angeles, California
Education:St Finbarr's College, Farranferris in Cork
Years Active:1931-1982
Module:
Child:yes
Religion:Christianity
Church:Roman Catholic Church
Ordained:1931
Congregations:St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Pasadena

Msgr James Hourihan (January 4, 1907 - July 8, 1997) was an Irish born Roman Catholic priest who long serving pastor to St. Andrew's Catholic Church (Pasadena, California).

Early life, education, ordination

James Hourihan was born in Dunmanway, County Cork, Ireland in 1907, to Timothy and Julia (O'Neil) Hourihan. He has two brothers, John Emmanuel and Brendan Hourihan, both Carmelite priests.[1] He was educated at St Finbarr's College in Cork and trained for the priesthood at the missionary college of All Hallows College, Dublin.[2]

Assignments

Following ordination in 1931 in All Hallows, he went to America where at St. Andrew's he served as assistant pastor from 1931-1936 and then as pastor for 27 years from 1955 to 1982.[3] Following retirement he still served the Pasadena church, and in 1986, Msgr. Hourihan published a 224-page history of St. Andrew's parish.

Honour and Award

In 1962 Fr Hourihan was honoured with the church title of Monsignor by Pope John XXXIII, in recognition of his contribution to the church.

Death and burial

Msgr Hourihan died on the 8th of July 1997 and is buried in Calvary Cemetery, Los Angeles.

Publications

References

  1. http://www.aoh4ocny.org/id16.html Rev. John Emmanuel Hourihan
  2. https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=178378062 Rev. James Hourihan
  3. News: Msgr. James Hourihan; Pastor in Pasadena for 27 Years. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. 1997-07-10.