John Pinasco Explained

John Pinasco S.J.
Order:6th
President of
Santa Clara University
Term Start:1880
Term End:1883
Predecessor:Aloysius Brunengo, S.J.
Successor:Robert E. Kenna, S.J.
Order2:10th
Title2:President of
Santa Clara University
Term Start2:1888
Term End2:1893
Predecessor2:Robert E. Kenna, S.J.
Successor2:Joseph W. Riordan, S.J.
Birth Date:11 June 1837
Birth Place:Genoa
Death Date:9 March 1897 (aged 59)
Death Place:Los Gatos, California
Profession:Jesuit priest

Rev. John Pinasco, SJ, (11 June 1837 – 9 March 1897), was born in the vicinity of Genoa and entered the Jesuit Novitiate at Bonaecola in 1853. In 1858, he was sent to the Jesuit college at Stonyhurst to study philosophy with Rev. Father Bayma, SJ, one of the premier professors of the Society of Jesus in Europe.

Pinasco came directly to Santa Clara College in 1860, where he taught until 1876 with a four-year break for additional theological training at Georgetown University between 1868 and 1872.

In 1876, he moved to the University of San Francisco, where he served as president. Thereafter, he twice served Santa Clara College in the same capacity, (1880-1883 and 1888-1893 respectively).

Fr. Pinasco died at the Sacred Heart Novitiate in Los Gatos, aged 59.

References

Santa Clara College (corporate authorship). Souvenir of Santa Clara College. Santa Clara, CA: University Press, 1901. (Page 20)