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James H. Griffin, O.S.A.
(1891-1972)
Twenty-second President
1926-1932
Father James Griffin was
born 11 December 1891 in the Bronx, New York. He entered the Augustinian
novitiate in 1909 and was professed a year later. In September 1912, after
graduating from Villanova College, he was sent to Saint Monica's
International College in Rome, to study theology. The onset of World War I
called him home in 1915. He was ordained at Villanova.
From 1915 to 1926 Father Griffin served the parish of Our Mother of
Consolation in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In June 1926 he
was appointed President of Villanova College.
It was during his presidency that Villanova, in 1928, suffered the first
of two fires separated by only a few years..
In 1932 Father Griffin began a series of pastorates in New York State:
at Waterford, Jamaica, Staten Island and Greenwich. He gained a widespread
reputation throughout New York State as an organizer working with the Saint
Vincent De Paul Society and as chaplain of Queens General Hospital, New
York. He was also noted for his work with alcoholics and drug addicts.
In 1968 he was
appointed Prior of the Augustinian Community at Saint Augustine's, Lawrence,
Massachusetts. With health failing him, he was transferred a year later to
Saint Augustine's, Troy, New York, where he died at the age of 81. He is
buried in the Augustinian community cemetery on the Villanova University
campus.
Source: Necrology of the Augustinian Provinces of the United States
of America
(Revised, May 2000).
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