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O'Malley, John W

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Personal name headingO'Malley, John W.
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Variant(s)O'Malley, John William
See alsoEmployer: Weston Jesuit School of Theology
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Employer: Georgetown University
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Other standard no.0000000121236846
Associated placeWashington (D.C.)
Birth date1927-06-11
Death date2022-11-11
Place of birthTiltonsville (Ohio)
Place of deathBaltimore (Md.)
AffiliationCatholic Church
University of Detroit Georgetown University Weston Jesuit School of Theology
Jesuits
Clergy
Profession or occupationTheologians Church historians College teachers
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Found inChallenge, 1958: title page (John W. O'Malley)
The Jesuits, 1999: title page (John W. O'Malley, S.J.) jacket flap (professor, Weston Jesuit School of Theology)
Art, controversy, and the Jesuits, 2015: CIP title page (John W. O'Malley) data view (John W O'Malley, S.J.)
Copyright catalog, viewed September 5, 2014 (O'Malley, John W., 1927-)
Marquette University website, viewed September 5, 2014 (Rev. John W. O'Malley, S.J.; author of The first Jesuits (1993); Trent and all that (2001))
The Council of Trent, 2013: title page (R.P. John O'Malley S.J., Georgetown University)
Georgetown University, Department of Theology website, viewed April 14, 2015: link to Faculty page (John W. O'Malley, University Professor, Department of Theology)
   <http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/jwo9/#_ga=1.54681067.1397465559.1429047384>
Wikipedia, viewed October 13, 2021 (John W. O'Malley; John William O'Malley SJ; born June 11, 1927 in Tiltonsville, Ohio, U.S.; academic, Catholic historian, and Jesuit priest; professor at Georgetown University, housed in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies; widely published expert on the religious history of Early Modern Europe, with specialities on the Council of Trent, the Second Vatican Council, and the First Vatican Council)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._O%27Malley>
Jesuits.org website, viewed September 28, 2022: Fr. John O'Malley, SJ, ... passes away ... page (John O'Malley, SJ; born June 11, 1927 in Tiltonsville, Ohio; entered Jesuit novitiate in 1949; ordained priest in 1959; taught at University of Detroit; Weston School of Theology; Georgetown University; died September 11, 2022 in Baltimore)
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