- St. John O'Sullivan
The Right Reverend Father St. John O'Sullivan (
March 19 ,1874 –July 22 ,1933 ) [Hallan-Gibson, pp. 74, 83] was aRoman Catholic priest and noted restoration specialist.Father (later
Monsignor ) O'Sullivan was put in charge of the ruins ofMission San Juan Capistrano onJuly 5 ,1910 , making him the first resident priest since 1886. Working with his own hands, O'Sullivan led restoration efforts at the Mission while he recovered from chronictuberculosis . In 1918 the Mission was givenparochial status with Father O'Sullivan as its first modern pastor. Father O'Sullivan wrote "Little Chapters About San Juan Capistrano" in 1912, and in 1930 co-authored "Capistrano Nights: Tales of a California Mission Town" with Charles Francis Saunders and Charles Percy Austin. Monsignor O'Sullivan died inOrange, California in 1933 and was buried in Calvary Chapel inLos Angeles . OnNovember 7 ,1934 his remains were reinterred in the old Mission cemetery adjacent to the Serra Chapel, where they rest today. [Hallan-Gibson, p. 83]Notes
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Zephyrin Engelhardt
*Maynard Geiger
*Junípero Serra External links
* [http://www.octhen.com/Landmarks/Mission/lca/index.htm "Little Chapters about San Juan Capistrano" by Father St. John O'Sullivan, 1912]
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