John Patrick Comiskey

Reverend

John Patrick Comiskey
Pastor of Mary Immaculate Parish
Diocese Diocese of London
Other posts Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, St.Peter's Seminary
Orders
Ordination by John Michael Sherlock
Personal details
Born Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Denomination Roman Catholic
Previous post Vice-Rector of St. Peter's Seminary
Alma mater Pontificia Università Gregoriana
St. Peter's Seminary,
Western University

John Patrick Comiskey is a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and author in the Diocese of London. Comiskey is pastor of Mary Immaculate Parish in London, Ontario and Assistant Professor of historical theology and a former Vice-Rector at St. Peter's Seminary.[1][2]

Comiskey studied at St. Peter's Seminary before being ordained to the priesthood at St. Peter's Cathedral Basilica in London, Ontario by Bishop John Michael Sherlock.

Education

Publications

Books

  • Comiskey, John P. (31 July 2012). My Heart's Best Wishes for You: A Biography of Archbishop John Walsh (Hardcover)|format= requires |url= (help). McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 978-0773540132.

Articles

  • Comiskey, John P. (January 2007). "Michael Power:The Struggle to Build the Catholic Church on the Canadian Frontier (review)". The Catholic Historical Review. 93 (1): 214–215.
  • Comiskey, John P. (January 2007). "Eternal Memory! Father Achiel Delaere (1868-1939): The First Eastern Rite Redemptorist and Canada's Ukrainian Catholic Church (review)". The Catholic Historical Review. 93 (1): 216–217.
  • Comiskey, John P. (October 2006). "Dictionnaire biographique des évêques catholiques du Canada: Les diocèses catholiques canadiens des Églises latine et orientales et leurs évêques; repères chronologiques et biographiques, 1658-2002 (review)". The Catholic Historical Review. 92 (4): 704–705.
  • Comiskey, John P. (January 2002). "The Waning of the Green: Catholics, the Irish, and Identity in Toronto, 1887-1922 (review)". The Catholic Historical Review. 88 (1): 163–164.

References

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