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Ross, John Elliot was born on March 14, 1884 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Son of John R. and Cecilia M. (Elliot) Ross.
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Ross, John Elliot was born on March 14, 1884 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Son of John R. and Cecilia M. (Elliot) Ross.
Bachelor of Arts, Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland., 1902. Master of Arts, George Washington University, 1908. Entered Paulist house of studies at Catholic U., 1909.
Doctor of Philosophy., Catholic U., 1912. Doctor of Divinity, Papal U., Rome, 1913.
Ordained priest R.C. Church, 1912. Stationed at St. Mary’s Church, Chicago, 1913-1914. Chaplain and approved lecturer to Catholic students, University of Texas, 1914-1923.
Pastor St. Austin’s Church, Austin, Texas, 1916-1923. Lecturer in social ethics Our Lady of the Lake College, San Antonio, Texas, 1921-1923. Professor mpral theology, St. Paul’s College, Catholic University of America, 1923-1924.
Chaplain to Catholic students, Columbia University and lecturer in religious education, Teachers College, 1925-1929. Professor and associate director School of Religion, State University of Iowa, 1929-1930. Lecturer in religion, Newman Foundation, University of Illinois, 1930-1931.
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Member The Ark and The Dove Society.