J. Owen Barry, O.S.A.

1907 – 1978 (July 27)

James Owen Barry, the son of Joseph Barry and Louis Cunningham, was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts on February 12, 1907, and was baptized at Saint Laurence O’Toole Church there five days later. He received his initial education at the Daniel Saunders and the Emily G. Whetherbee Schools, Lawrence High School, and Augustinian Academy, Staten Island, New York. He entered the novitiate in 1930, was simply professed on September 12, 1931, made solemn profession of September 12, 1934, and received his A.B. degree from Villanova College in 1935.

Thomas F. Calpin, O.S.A.

1911 – 1977 (July 24)

Thomas Francis Calpin, son of James Calpin and Mary Esther Cannon, was born in Philadelphia, on June 21, 1911. He attended Steele Public School and Saint Francis Assisi Parochial School. After three years at Cahill Catholic High School, he entered Augustinian Academy as a postulant in 1929, where, at graduation, he was awarded the German medal and the New York Times Essay Contest Award. During these years he also worked as a concrete layer. He entered the novitiate at New Hamburg, New York, on September 10, 1930 and professed his first vows of September 11, 1931.

Francis J. Casey, O.S.A.

1894 – 1958 (July 23)

Francis J. Casey was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, on March 13, 1894, to Francis Casey and Susan Riley, and was baptized at St. Mary’s Church by Father Valiquette, O.S.A. He attended St. Mary’s Parish School and St. John High School in Danvers, and then entered St. Rita’s Hall, Villanova, in September, 1914. He was accepted into the novitiate at Villanova, in June, 1915, and professed simple vows on June 25, 1916. He made his solemn profession on the same day in 1919. He obtained his AB degree from Villanova in June, 1918, and pursued theological studies. Francis was ordained to the priesthood by Cardinal Dougherty in the Cathedral of Philadelphia on June 10, 1922.

John J. Anderson, O.S.A.

1903 – 1955 (July 21)

John J. Anderson, son of John J. Anderson and Kathryn Kennedy, was born in the neighborhood of Our Mother of Sorrows Parish, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 19, 1903. His family moved to Haddon Heights, New Jersey, where John received his early education in local schools. He entered Augustinian Academy, Staten Island, New York, as a postulant in 1924, and was received into the novitiate of Our Mother of Good Counsel on August 15, 1926. He made his first profession on August 16, 1927, and received his B.A. from Villanova College in 1931.

Brendan J. Elliott, O.S.A.

1903 – 1986 (July 17)

John Joseph Elliott was born in Carrigallen, County Leitrim, Ireland, on December 31,1903, to John Elliott and Catherine McLoughlin, and received his elementary education in the local village school. When an economic depression in Ireland led his brothers and sisters to seek greater opportunity in the United States, John remained at home to take care of his widowed mother and the family farm. After his mother’s death, he sold the farm and immigrated to the United States in 1947.

Henry C. Carr, O.S.A.

1908 – 1975 (July 17)

Henry Charles Carr was born in Aldan, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1908, to Charles Carr, a fireman, and Frances Dougherty. He made his first profession of vows in the Augustinian Order in 1931, graduated from Villanova College in 1935 and pursued theological studies at Augustinian College, Washington, D.C. He was ordained to the priesthood on June 7, 1938 in Washington, DC.

John J.A. Daley, O.S.A.

885 – 1975 (July 16)

John J. A. Daley, son of John Daley and Mary Dunn, was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, on May 6, 1885. He was baptized there in Saint Mary’s Church on May 10, 1885 and received his early education at the parish’s parochial school. He entered the Order as a novice on July 3, 1904 and pronounced his simple vows on July 4, 1905. He was solemnly professed on July 6, 1908 and was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Edmond Predergast in the Philadelphia Cathedral on May 27, 1911.

Francis J. Fittipaldi

1924 – 1994 (July 15)

Francis Fittipaldi was born on October 7, 1924, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one of four sons and five daughters to Nicholas Fittipaldi and Grace Marrandino. Baptized in Saint Rita’s Church, Philadelphia, he attended Landreth Elementary School and Barrett Junior High School, graduating in 1939. That same year, at the age of fifteen, he applied to the Order as a postulant and was accepted at Augustinian Academy, Staten Island, New York. After the completion of his novitiate at Our Mother of Good Counsel, New Hamburg, New York, he professed simple vows on September 10, 1944 and three years later at Saint Mary’s Hall, Villanova, he took solemn vows.

Edward C. Donnelly, O.S.A.

1838 – 1887 (July 14)

Edward Charles Donnelly was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 4, 1838, the son of Peter Donnelly and Anna Bloomer. He entered the novitiate at Villanova on September 23, 1856, and made his first profession of vows on October 15, 1857. He was ordained to the priesthood on May 5, 1862 by Bishop Wood in the Cathedral Chapel.

Thomas G. Delaney, O.S.A.

1898 – 1969 (July 13)

Thomas G. Delaney was born in Philadelphia on December 24, 1898, one of nine children of Michael Delaney and Mary Gilligan, and was baptized there in St. Monica’s Church on January 2, 1898. As a young boy he went to Ireland with his family where he received his primary and secondary education. After his return to the United States, he entered the novitiate at Villanova, on June 25, 1921, and made his profession of vows the following year on June 26, 1922. He pronounced solemn vows on June 21, 1925, and was ordained to the priesthood on August 2, 1925, at Villanova by Bishop Thomas Walsh of Trenton, New Jersey.