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James, with co-founder Rev. Thomas Frederick Price, founded Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers (the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America - CFMSA in 1911.
( See separate sheet About Maryknoll - The Maryknoll Magazine)

James attended Boston College High School where his skills in debating and journalism were first recognised. He transferred to Harvard College as a ‘special student’. He completed his studies at St. John’s Seminary in Brighton, Boston.
In 1992 he was ordained.

In 1903 he was appointed Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and in 1907 he founded The Field Afar magazine.

He served as Superior General of the Maryknoll Fathers Brothers from 1911 until his death in 1936. During that time he made trips across the USA , Rome and other places throughout the world.

In 1933 he was named to the episcopacy as Titular, Bishop of Seine.

His teaching, as a priest, gave students strong encouragement to follow their dreams in life,

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