- Leonard Boyle
Father Leonard Eugene Boyle (
November 13 ,1923 –October 25 ,1999 ) was an Irish and Canadian scholar inmedieval studies andpalaeography and was the first Irish andNorth America n Prefect of theVatican Library inRome from 1984 to 1997.Born in
Cregan, Ballybofey , CountyDonegal ,Ireland . Boyle spent some years inTralee following the tragic death in 1940 of his older brother John. The latter was a member of the police (Garda Siochana ) and drowned while on holiday inBallybunion ,Co. Kerry July 1940 and acted as Boyle's father following the death of his mother 1933. Leonard was educated in Gaelic and entered theDominican Order in 1943. He was ordained a priest in 1949 having received hisdoctorate inOxford . He frequently visitedTralee , where a number of his family still reside, and he was involved in many projects in the town. His immense knowledge and expertise in historical and archaeological issues was freely given in order to enhance the town. Of particular concern was his hope that the site of the original Dominican Abbey at the centre of the town be conserved for future archaeological excavation. After moving toToronto , he taught at thePontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies , and at the Centre for Medieval Studies at theUniversity of Toronto from 1961 to 1984.In 1984 he was appointed Prefect of the Vatican Library by Pope
John Paul II . This appointment took Boyle by surprise but would appear to have been a recognition of his immense scholarship, expertise in antiquity and renowned interest in learning as a whole. In an effort to modernise the Vatican Library, Father Boyle set about the digitalization of the library's many thousands of manuscripts that dated from hundreds of years BC, which would lead to their greater availability to scholars the world.Boyle also extended the opening hours of the library and employed women for the first time as part of the library's staff. In 1987, he was made an Officer of theOrder of Canada .Known for his wit and independence of mind and spirit, Boyle was once asked of his interest in being a Cardinal given the fact that all of his predecessors went on the be Cardinals. His reply was in the negative saying 'nothing but the papacy' would do him.
Father Boyle was buried in his beloved
Basilica di San Clemente , in 2000 a year after his death, following official desire to give him the honour of interment in the vaults of San Clemente - one of Rome's holiest and most historical shrines.
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