Background
Mullaly, Charles J. was born on September 19, 1877 in Washington, District of Columbia. Son of Charles W. and Catherine (Croghan) Mullaly.
Mullaly, Charles J. was born on September 19, 1877 in Washington, District of Columbia. Son of Charles W. and Catherine (Croghan) Mullaly.
Educated Immaculate Conception School, Gonzaga High school and Gonzaga College, Washington, District of Columbia. Jesuit scholasticates, Frederick and Woodstock, Maryland., and Tortosa, Spain. Joined Society of Jesus, 1895.
Instructor Latin and Greek, Fordham Preparatory School, 1903-1906, and headmaster, Saint John's Hall, Fordham University, 1906-1908.
Ordained Roman Catholic priest. 1911; European correspondent for America, weekly review, 1909-1912.
Professor Gonzaga College, Washington, District of Columbia, 1912-1913. Dean of discipline, Fordham University, 1914-1916.
Pastor Reading, Jamaica, British West Indies California California, 1916.
Assistant editor “The Messenger of the Sacred Heart,” 1917-1920, editor, 1920-1941. National director Apostleship of Prayer (association numbering 6,000,000 Catholics in the United States), 1920-1941. Spiritual director of Jesuit students, Novitiate, Wernersville, Pennsylvania Trustee Fordham University.
Consultor of Permanent Organization for National Eucharistic Congresses.
Dean of discipline, Fordham University, 1914-1916. Assistant editor “The Messenger of the Sacred Heart,” 1917-1920, editor, 1920-1941. Press Association, 1921-1922, treasurer
Member of the board of directors Xavier Free Publication Society for the Blind, Loyola House of Retreats (Morristown, New Jersey), Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs (Auriesville, New York Vice-president Catholic Press Association, 1921-1922, treasurer, 1938-1939.