P. J. Brophy Explained

Patrick J. (P.J.) Brophy BD (1919 – 1998) was an Irish Catholic priest, historian and educator.

Work

Fr. Brophy taught and served as President of Carlow College from 1970 until 1974. From Castlemore in Tullow, County Carlow. A regular syndicated columnist and contributor to local newspapers e.g. The Nationalist and Leinster Leader and also appeared on television programmes such as The Late Late Show and Nightlight on RTÉ.[1] He also contributed to The Irish Ecclesiastical Record and The Furrow magazines.

Brophy was also a historian and founding member of The Old Carlow Society (now The Carlow Historical & Archaeological Society) in 1946, and he was first editor of its journal, The Carlovana.[2]

Honours

The Catholic Church awarded him the title Monsignor.

He bequeathed some 4500 books to Carlow College and the New Library was named the P. J. Brophy Memorial Library in his honour.[3]

Writings

Notes and References

  1. http://www.irishtimes.com/news/carlow-college-joins-educational-forces-with-us-counterpart-1.296476 Carlow College joins educational forces with US counterpart
  2. http://carlowhistorical.com/about-us/ About us- The Carlow Historical & Archaeological Society
  3. http://www.carlowcollege.ie/student-life/services/library Library Carlow College
  4. http://www.kildare.ie/library/ehistory/2009/09/ Kildare Electronic Online Historical Journal