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John McElroy (Jesuit)

John McElroy, S.J. was born in Ireland in 1782, and emigrated to the United States in 1803. McElroy enrolled in Georgetown University in 1806, the same year in which he joined the Society of Jesus as a lay brother. His brother Anthony also became a Jesuit. Fr. McElroy assumed the management of Georgetown's financial affairs. He was also ordained a priest in 1817. In 1822 he was sent to Frederick, Maryland, where he was to remain for 23 years as pastor of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in downtown Frederick. It was in Frederick that he founded St. John's Literary Institution. During the Mexican–American War, McElroy served as an Army chaplain, and on his return from Mexico, he went to Boston, where he established Boston College and Boston College High School.
==Early years==
John McElroy, SJ was born 14 May 1782 in Enniskillen, Ireland.〔("St. John's Cemetery", St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church. Frederick, Maryland )〕 McElroy was the younger of two sons. In the hopes of providing a better life for John and his brother Anthony, their father, a farmer, financed their travel to the United States of America. In 1803 the two young men boarded a ship leaving the port of Londonderry arriving in Baltimore, Maryland on 26 August.〔O'Kane, John. ''A popular history of the Catholic church in the United States'', pgs. 385–386. D. & J. Sadlier & Co, New York.〕 McElroy eventually settled in Georgetown, Washington D.C. and became a merchant.〔Williams and McKinsey (1910).''History of Frederick County, Maryland, Volume 1'', p. 381,446–447,510–511. Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore. ISBN 9780806380124.〕

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