Michael Kelly (Jesuit) Explained

Honorific Prefix:Professor Father
Michael J. Kelly
Honorific Suffix:S.J. Ph.D. LL.D.
Birth Date:19 May 1929
Birth Place:Tullamore, County Offaly, Irish Free State
Death Date: death date first, then birth date -->
Death Date:15 January 2021 (aged 91)
Citizenship:Irish, then Zambian
Alma Mater:University College Dublin
University of Birmingham
Religion:Catholic
Ordained:1961
Congregations:Society of Jesus

Fr. Michael J. Kelly (19 May 1929 – 15 January 2021)[1] was an Irish Jesuit priest and missionary in Zambia. He is known for his education work around the HIV-AIDS pandemic.[2] [3] [4]

Early life

Michael J. Kelly was born in Tullamore into a family of seven, three of whom (Michael, Joseph and Robert (Bob)), became Jesuit priests.[5] While training as a Jesuit priest, he studied at University College Dublin gaining first-class honours BA in maths and mathematical physics in 1951 and an MA in 1952, continuing his formation he gained licentiate in philosophy in 1955.

Religious life

In 1955 Kelly was sent to Northern Rhodesia as a missionary.[6] He taught mathematics at the Canisius School. He was ordained in 1961, and later became principal of the school. Then, he received a doctorate in education from the University of Birmingham. In the mid-60s, he became a citizen of the new Republic of Zambia. Fr. Kelly then established centres for education, veterinary science and agriculture in Lusaka. He was then elected Dean of Education at the University of Zambia and, subsequently, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Education.

Fr. Kelly was intimately involved in planning for health education during the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Zambia.[7]

Honours

In 2006 Fr. Kelly received an honorary degree Doctor of Laws from UCD. In 2012, he received an honorary degree from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.[8]

In 2012 Prof. Kelly was awarded one of the first Presidential Awards for Irish Abroad for his contributions to Peace, Reconciliation and Development, from the Irish Government.[9]

In 2018 Professor Kelly received the Order of Distinguished Service from President Edgar Lungu.

In 2020 he appeared on an Irish postage stamp, as part of series honouring "The Irish Abroad."[10] [11] [12]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.jesuitarchives.ie/irish-jesuits Michael Kelly (missionary)
  2. Web site: The Covid-19 Poverty Tsunami. 24 April 2020. Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice in Ireland.
  3. Web site: Tribute to Michael J. Kelly SJ. www.jesuitmissions.ie.
  4. Book: Education and HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean. Michael J.. Kelly. Brendan. Bain. 18 July 2005. Ian Randle Publishers. 9789766371807. Google Books.
  5. http://www.nui.ie/college/docs/citations/2006/ucdCitations06/kelly.pdf TEXT OF THE INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS DELIVERED BY DR HUGHBRADY, President, University College Dublin on 16 June 2006, on the occasion of the conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, on MICHAEL KELLY, SJ
  6. Web site: Fr Michael J Kelly SJ and 60 Years in Zambia. www.jesuitmissions.ie.
  7. Web site: Fr Michael Kelly S.J. (born 1929) (part 1). 1 February 2017.
  8. Web site: Professor Michael Kelly HIV and AIDS Lecture – November 28, 2019.
  9. https://merrionstreet.ie/en/News-Room/Releases/tanaiste-announces-recipients-of-first-presidential-awards-for-irish-abroad.html Tánaiste announces recipients of first Presidential Awards for Irish Abroad
  10. Web site: An Post - The Irish Abroad 'N Rate' Strip Of Three.
  11. Web site: Jesuit missionary features on St Patrick's Day stamps. 11 March 2020.
  12. Web site: Michael J Kelly SJ on 'Irish Abroad' postage stamp. Gavin T.. Murphy. 26 February 2020.