James A. Ryder - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Oct 08, 1800 Dublin, Leinster, Ireland Died on 12 Jan 1860 (aged 59)

19th-century American Jesuit

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About James A. Ryder

  • James A.
  • Ryder (October 8, 1800 – January 12, 1860) was an American Catholic priest and Jesuit who became president of several Jesuit universities in the United States.
  • Born in Ireland, he immigrated with his widowed mother to the United States as a child, and settled in Georgetown in Washington, D.C.
  • He enrolled at Georgetown College (later known as Georgetown University) and, after several years, entered the Society of Jesus.
  • Studying in Maryland and Rome, he proved to be a talented student of theology, and was made a professor.
  • He returned to Georgetown College in 1829, where he was appointed to senior positions and founded the Philodemic Society, becoming its first president. In 1840, Ryder became the president of Georgetown College, and oversaw the construction of the university's Astronomical Observatory, as well as the formal incorporation by Congress.
  • He garnered a reputation as a skilled orator and preacher.
  • His term ended in 1843, with his appointment as provincial superior of the Maryland province of the Society of Jesus.
  • As provincial, he laid the groundwork for the transfer of ownership of the newly established College of the Holy Cross from the Diocese of Boston to the Society of Jesus.
  • Two years later, he became the second president of the College of the Holy Cross, where he oversaw construction of a new wing.
  • He returned to Georgetown in 1848 for a second term as president, during which time he accepted a group of local physicians to form the Georgetown College School of Medicine, constructed a new home for Holy Trinity Church, and quelled a student rebellion. In his later years, Ryder went to Philadelphia, where he assisted with the founding of Saint Joseph's College and became its second president in 1856.
  • He became the pastor of St.
  • John the Evangelist Church in Philadelphia, and then transferred to St.
  • John the Evangelist Church in Frederick, Maryland as pastor.
  • Finally, he returned to Philadelphia, where he died in 1860.

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