Fr. Felix O’Hogan C.P. 1836-1859 Born James in Dublin, Ireland 7th November 1836, Clothed, Broadway, 22nd September 1852, Professed September 23rd 1853, Died 24th November 1859. From Fr. Salvian Nardocci’s Annals – 1853 September 22 Clothing of Confrater Felix of the Nativity of Our Blessed Lady – O’Hogan. In due time made his profession, was sent to Rome, with the other English students, where he was ordained subdeacon. After it he returned to England in bad health. The malady which afflicted the poor student was consumption. Every care was bestowed upon him, and finding himself in no hope of recovery, asked the Provincial to let him be ordained, that he might die a priest. The case was referred to the Bishop of Birmingham, Dr Ullathorn, who went to Broadway, where Father Felix was “de Familia” and ordained him deacon, and priest. The good Prelate would not allow Father Felix to be brought to Birmingham, but he himself went for the sole purpose of complying with the holy desire of the sick man. The poor young priest died three months (and 14 days) after his ordination viz. 24 November 1859.