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Felix Donnelly

Father Felix Cornelius Donnelly ONZM (23 November 1929 – 26 August 2019) was a New Zealand priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland. He was well known as a social activist, writer, academic and radio talkback host.[1]

Early life

Donnelly was born in Christchurch, the son of a journalist. He was educated at St Peter's College, Auckland (1940–1946). He gained an MA from the University of Auckland and a PhD (1977) from the same institution.[1]

Pastoral career

Donnelly studied for the Catholic priesthood at Holy Cross College, Mosgiel (1947–1953). He was ordained a priest for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland by Archbishop Liston on 19 July 1953.[2] He was Director of Religious Education for the Auckland Diocese 1962-1971.[1] In 1964-1965, he studied pastoral theology at the in Brussels Lumen which contributed to his sometimes controversial reform of religious education in Catholic schools with less emphasis on rote learning and church regulation and the encouragement of students to examine in group discussions the practical living out of their Christian commitment. He was also considerably influenced by the Second Vatican Council 1962-1965. By 1970 Donnelly had relinquished his religious education role and had turned to more general social support initiatives for youth.[3]

Social concern

Donnelly was the founder and long-term director of the Youthlink Family Trust. In 1970 Donnelly was instrumental in founding Youthline, a telephone counselling helpline service for youth, run by youth,[4] which still continues.[5] He also established the Youthline Hostel as a home for troubled youth in Auckland in 1971.[4] For 20 years Donnelly was a talk back host on Radio Pacific. Donnelly was a prolific writer of non-fiction and wrote one novel.[1] Felix Donnelly College was named after him.[1] Donnelly was a public advocate for Homosexual law reform in the 1980s. This contributed to the passing of the Homosexual Law Reform Act 1986.[3]

Academic career

As an academic, Donnelly was Director of the Department of Community Health and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Science at the University of Auckland, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences from 1972 until his retirement in 1994.[1]

Honours and awards

In 1990, Donnelly was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.[6] In the 1998 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the welfare of youth.[7]

Death and contribution

Donnelly died in Auckland on 26 August 2019 at the age of 89.[8] Donnelly was a controversial commentator on issues in relation to human sexuality. His views were often seen to be in conflict with the teachings of the Catholic Church but, although his ministry was at times limited, Donnelly remained a priest of the church. Bishop Pat Dunn of Auckland said that one of the great strengths of Donnelly was his kindness and strong sense of compassion. "While there were times when Felix disagreed with church teaching and practices, one could always be sure that the safety and welfare of those in his care was paramount. In many way, he was ahead of his time, and all of us owe him a debt of gratitude for the compassion and honesty he brought to his work."[3]

Bibliography

  • Assembly prayers, (compiler), James M. Liston, Auckland 1964.
  • Prayers for young children, (compiler), Imprimateur: James M. Liston, 1964.
  • Big Boys Don't Cry, Cassell New Zealand, Auckland, 1978 (republished by Allan & Unwin; Port Nicholson Press, Wellington, 1985).
  • Candles in the wind, Cassell New Zealand, Auckland, c1979.
  • Time to talk : counsellor and counselled (editor), Felix Donnelly, Auckland; George Allen & Unwin, Sydney. 1981.
  • One Priest's Life, Australia and New Zealand Book Company, Auckland, 1982. (autobiography)
  • Flames & ether : a personal view of sexuality, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, Australia and Port Nicholson Press, Wellington, 1984
  • Who cares?, Australia and New Zealand Book Company, Auckland, 1984.
  • Youthlink story, Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, Wellington, 1987.
  • World upside down, Penguin Books, Auckland, 1988.
  • Teenage sexuality [illustration, Mike Yule ; editor, Graeme Leather], GP Books, Wellington, c 1989.
  • Father Forgive them, GP Books, Wellington, 1990. (a novel)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f New Zealand Who's Who, Aotearoa 2001, Alistair Campbell, Auckland, p. 289.
  2. ^ Felix Donnelly, One Priest's Life, Australia and New Zealand Book Company, Auckland, 1982, p. 37.
  3. ^ a b c Lyndsay Freer, "Priest clashed with church over social attitudes" Obituaries, Dominion Post, 7 September 2019, p. C7.
  4. ^ a b Terry Lock, The Youthline Story, Youthlink Family Trust, Auckland, 1981.
  5. ^ Youthline Website (retrieved 17 February 2012)
  6. ^ Taylor, Alister; Coddington, Deborah (1994). Honoured by the Queen – New Zealand. Auckland: New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa. p. 124. ISBN 0-908578-34-2.
  7. ^ "Queen's Birthday honours list 1998". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 1 June 1998. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  8. ^ "Felix Donnelly death notice". Stuff.co.nz. 28 August 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019.

Sources

  • Felix Donnelly, One Priest's Life, Australia and New Zealand Book Company, Auckland, 1982.

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Father Felix Cornelius Donnelly ONZM 23 November 1929 26 August 2019 was a New Zealand priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland He was well known as a social activist writer academic and radio talkback host 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Pastoral career 3 Social concern 4 Academic career 5 Honours and awards 6 Death and contribution 7 Bibliography 8 See also 9 References 10 SourcesEarly life EditDonnelly was born in Christchurch the son of a journalist He was educated at St Peter s College Auckland 1940 1946 He gained an MA from the University of Auckland and a PhD 1977 from the same institution 1 Pastoral career EditDonnelly studied for the Catholic priesthood at Holy Cross College Mosgiel 1947 1953 He was ordained a priest for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland by Archbishop Liston on 19 July 1953 2 He was Director of Religious Education for the Auckland Diocese 1962 1971 1 In 1964 1965 he studied pastoral theology at the Lumen Vitae Catethetical Institute in Brussels Lumen which contributed to his sometimes controversial reform of religious education in Catholic schools with less emphasis on rote learning and church regulation and the encouragement of students to examine in group discussions the practical living out of their Christian commitment He was also considerably influenced by the Second Vatican Council 1962 1965 By 1970 Donnelly had relinquished his religious education role and had turned to more general social support initiatives for youth 3 Social concern EditDonnelly was the founder and long term director of the Youthlink Family Trust In 1970 Donnelly was instrumental in founding Youthline a telephone counselling helpline service for youth run by youth 4 which still continues 5 He also established the Youthline Hostel as a home for troubled youth in Auckland in 1971 4 For 20 years Donnelly was a talk back host on Radio Pacific Donnelly was a prolific writer of non fiction and wrote one novel 1 Felix Donnelly College was named after him 1 Donnelly was a public advocate for Homosexual law reform in the 1980s This contributed to the passing of the Homosexual Law Reform Act 1986 3 Academic career EditAs an academic Donnelly was Director of the Department of Community Health and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Science at the University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences from 1972 until his retirement in 1994 1 Honours and awards EditIn 1990 Donnelly was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal 6 In the 1998 Queen s Birthday Honours he was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to the welfare of youth 7 Death and contribution EditDonnelly died in Auckland on 26 August 2019 at the age of 89 8 Donnelly was a controversial commentator on issues in relation to human sexuality His views were often seen to be in conflict with the teachings of the Catholic Church but although his ministry was at times limited Donnelly remained a priest of the church Bishop Pat Dunn of Auckland said that one of the great strengths of Donnelly was his kindness and strong sense of compassion While there were times when Felix disagreed with church teaching and practices one could always be sure that the safety and welfare of those in his care was paramount In many way he was ahead of his time and all of us owe him a debt of gratitude for the compassion and honesty he brought to his work 3 Bibliography EditAssembly prayers compiler James M Liston Auckland 1964 Prayers for young children compiler Imprimateur James M Liston 1964 Big Boys Don t Cry Cassell New Zealand Auckland 1978 republished by Allan amp Unwin Port Nicholson Press Wellington 1985 Candles in the wind Cassell New Zealand Auckland c1979 Time to talk counsellor and counselled editor Felix Donnelly Auckland George Allen amp Unwin Sydney 1981 One Priest s Life Australia and New Zealand Book Company Auckland 1982 autobiography Flames amp ether a personal view of sexuality Allen amp Unwin Sydney Australia and Port Nicholson Press Wellington 1984 Who cares Australia and New Zealand Book Company Auckland 1984 Youthlink story Allen amp Unwin Port Nicholson Press Wellington 1987 World upside down Penguin Books Auckland 1988 Teenage sexuality illustration Mike Yule editor Graeme Leather GP Books Wellington c 1989 Father Forgive them GP Books Wellington 1990 a novel See also EditPortals Biography Catholicism New Zealand Roman Catholicism in New Zealand Denzil Meuli a near contemporary Auckland priest who had a completely different basis for dissent References Edit a b c d e f New Zealand Who s Who Aotearoa 2001 Alistair Campbell Auckland p 289 Felix Donnelly One Priest s Life Australia and New Zealand Book Company Auckland 1982 p 37 a b c Lyndsay Freer Priest clashed with church over social attitudes Obituaries Dominion Post 7 September 2019 p C7 a b Terry Lock The Youthline Story Youthlink Family Trust Auckland 1981 Youthline Website retrieved 17 February 2012 Taylor Alister Coddington Deborah 1994 Honoured by the Queen New Zealand Auckland New Zealand Who s Who Aotearoa p 124 ISBN 0 908578 34 2 Queen s Birthday honours list 1998 Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 1 June 1998 Retrieved 28 August 2019 Felix Donnelly death notice Stuff co nz 28 August 2019 Retrieved 26 August 2019 Sources EditFelix Donnelly One Priest s Life Australia and New Zealand Book Company Auckland 1982 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Felix Donnelly amp oldid 1112773753, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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