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of the College of the Holy Cross:
Rev. James Ryder, S.J.
Second
President of Holy Cross
1845 - 1848
James
Ryder was born in Dublin, Ireland on October 8, 1800. After the
death of his father, he came to the United States with his mother
and enrolled in Georgetown College in 1813. Two years later he entered
the Society of Jesus at Whitemarsh, MD. He was sent with Rev. Mulledy
and five other Jesuits to Rome for philosophical and theological
studies. He was ordained a priest in Rome in 1825.
Rev. Ryder became known as a great administrator
and eloquent preacher. He served twice as President of Georgetown
College from 1840 to 1845 and again from 1848 to 1851. Concurrently,
he was Provincial of the Maryland Province from 1843 to 1845.
In 1845 he became President of Holy Cross and
during his presidency he added the East wing to the original Fenwick
building. He left Holy Cross in 1848 and served in Jesuit churches
in Virginia and Pennsylvania.
He died at the Jesuit church of St. Joseph in
Philadelphia on January 12, 1860.
Link to
papers of President Ryder RG 12.2 (.pdf file)
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