Saturday, April 18, 2009




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Strange Case of Cornelia Connolly

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Today in 1879 marks the death of Cornelia Connolly, foundress of the 
Society of the Holy Child Jesus. Born Cornelia Augusta Peacock to a 
well-to-do Philadelphia family in 1809, at age 23 she married an 
newly ordained Episcopalian priest named Pierce Connolly. They had 
four children. The newlyweds moved to Natchez, Mississippi, where 
Pierce assumed pastorate of a church. In 1835 Pierce announced from 
the pulpit of his church that he was converting to Roman Catholicism. 
Not long thereafter Cornelia decided to join him.

Pierce became such an ardent Catholic that he decided to move the 
family to Rome, where he made important contacts within the 
English-speaking Catholic community. Later they moved back to the 
United States, where Pierce took a job teaching at a Catholic 
college. Cornelia taught music at a convent school. Once again the 
restless Pierce moved the family back to Rome, where he proceeded to 
seek ordination to the priesthood. In 1845, Cornelia agreed to a bill 
of separation and went into a convent with the children while Pierce 
was ordained a priest.

At first, Cornelia wasn't happy with this move, but after a while she 
decided to start her own community devoted to teaching. She moved 
back to England, where she founded the Society of the Holy Child 
Jesus in 1846. However, Pierce was back in England too, and he was 
seeking control over Cornelia. He wasn't happy being a priest 
anymore, and he sued for the restoration of his conjugal rights. 
However, Cornelia wasn't ready to make yet another change, and she 
refused to receive him. He cut the children off from her, but he 
continued the suit. Ultimately the court upheld her position. Pierce 
went back to the Episcopal Church, becoming famous as an 
anti-Catholic activist. He published anti-Catholic tracts and attacks 
on Cornelia. He alienated the children from their mother, and when he 
died in 1883, he was still unreconciled to the Church.
Cornelia's community started foundations in America and continental 
Europe. It also worked in Africa, where it fostered the creation of 
native communities of sisters. In Pennsylvania they established 
Rosemont College. In 1992, Mother Cornelia Connolly was declared Venerable.

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