Micheál MacGréil

Fr Micheál MacGréil SJ, is an Irish Jesuit priest, Sociologist, writer and activist. A lecturer in Sociology the National University at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth and University College Dublin. An activist on many issues such as Prison Reform, Irish Language, and more recently the Western Rail Corridor.[1] He retired as lecturer in NUIM and was appointed to a parish in Westport, County Mayo. In 1980, Dr. MacGréil revived the tradition of making a pilgrimage to Máméan.[2] Fr. MacGréil has published many books, papers and reports on social issues and attitudes in Ireland.

In 1994 Dr MacGreil served as president of Aontas the Irish national adult learning organisation, in 1981 Dr. MacGreil chaired a special working party on the jesuit Catholic Workers College, which was to evolve into the National College of Ireland.

Publications

References

  1. Rail Network: Presentation Oireachtas Joint Committee on transport, Wednesday 12 November 2003.
  2. Mayo match impacts on Oilithreacht go Máméan By Sarah Mac Donald, Catholic Ireland, 07 August, 2013
  3. Fr Micheal MacGreil publishes new report on Traveller emancipation by Sean Ryan, CatholicIreland.net, Wednesday 14, June 2010.