Michael J. Curran
Michael J. Curran was an Irish priest who served as Rector of the Pontifical Irish College, Rome.
Early life
Michael Joseph Curran was born on May 8th 1860 at North Circular Road, Dublin City, County Dublin, Ireland. His parents were Patrick Joseph Curran and Mary Elizabeth Curran . His brother was Constantine Peter Curran the Lawyer, socialite and writer, and friend of Tom Kettle and James Joyce.Education and early ministry
Curran studied for the priesthood at Clonliffe College, Dublin before going to the Irish College in Rome.In December 1906 he became secretary to Archbishop William Walsh of Dublin and served in this role for thirteen years including such pivotal moments as the 1913 Dublin lock-out and the Easter Rising. In December 1919 he took up his post in Rome.
During his time in Clonliffe he would have correspondence and dealings with many significant figures at the time, including helping hide Éamon de Valera on the college grounds in 1919.