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262:. An extremely devout, if rather gloomy, man, he was a good organiser, who worked with great energy over many years to perfect the institution he had created. In 1899 he returned to the Cape Colony, and gave a retreat, to a British regiment. In 1904, Cullen was transferred to Gardiner Street and removed from the editorship of the Messenger. He focused his efforts on the Pioneer League and built St Francis Xavier’s Hall where he organised drama societies, Irish language classes, debates and other activities to enrich the lives of the people. He was a supporter of the Gaelic League. 27: 246:
which he saw as a means to promote temperance, by presenting temperance as an expression of one’s devotion to the Sacred Heart. Though primarily a vehicle for the promotion of devotion to the Sacred Heart, Cullen also utilized the Messenger for the propagation of devotion to Mary.
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was elected Student Prefect of the Society. Although not officially an instructor, he impressed on them that "the Old Testament Hebrews were the spiritual fathers of Christianity". According to Neil R. Davison, the sermons in Chapter III of
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In February 1892, Cullen travelled to the Cape Colony of South Africa and kept a lengthy diary with a view to future articles in the Messenger. While there, he preached missions and gave retreats.
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Cullen was founder and director of the Sodality of Our Lady at the college, which duties included counseling students. In 1896,
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were involved only in educational work, in 1861 he chose to enter the
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are modeled on those given by Cullen during a retreat held in 1897.
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In November 1887, Cullen was appointed director for Ireland of the
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He entered the Society of Jesus in 1881 and took his first vows at
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in his native village before entering the Jesuit High School of
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A Nation of Extremes: the Pioneers in twentieth century Ireland
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James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity
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Kennedy, Fionnula. "The remarkable legacy of the Pioneers
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and received his early schooling at the school of the
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The Life and Work of Rev. James Aloysius Cullen S.J.
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