Edward J. Fitzgerald (17 August 1883 – 25 November 1968) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest.
Career
Fitzgerald was educated at Christian Brothers College, Cork and was ordained at St Patrick's College, Maynooth in 1909. After ministering for a few years on the Glasgow City Missions , he was appointed chaplain to Bantry Convent. In 1913, Fitzgerald was appointed chaplain to Cork City Gaol and later taught at St Finbarr's College, Farranferris for a period of eight years.[ 2]
After a two-year curacy on Spike Island , Fitzgerald was appointed curate to the South Parish . In December 1943, he was appointed administrator of the parish and two years later became a canon of the Cathedral chapter . Three years later Fitzgerald became parish priest of Dunmanway and remained there until May 1955 when he was appointed as the first parish priest of the new parish of Ballinlough .[ 3]
Fitzgerald was associated with a number of public and sporting bodies throughout Cork . He was a member of the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and served as team selector when the Cork senior hurling team won All-Ireland Championships in 1919 , 1926 and 1928 .
Personal life and death
Born in Geraldine Place in Cork , Fitzgerald was one of ten children born to Edward Fitzgerald and Johanna O'Donoghue.[ 4] His father was a member of Cork Corporation who also served as Lord Mayor of Cork .[ 5] His brothers, Andy and Bill Fitzgerald , also played hurling with the Cork senior hurling team .
Fitzgerald died at the South Infirmary on 25 November 1968, aged 85.[ 6]
Honours
Cork
References
Edward Fitzgerald navigation boxes
Cork – 1919 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (7th title)
Cork – 1920 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship runners-up
Cork – 1926 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (8th title)
Cork – 1928 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (9th title)