James McMahon (priest)


Monsignor James McMahon was an Irish-born priest.

Education

McMahon studied for the priesthood at Maynooth College ; he moved to France and joined the Society of Saint Sulpice, and studied divinity in the Seminary in Paris, from which he was posted to Montreal, Canada, to the Suplician Seminary there.

Career

In 1843, McMahon moved to the United States and spent 40 years in New York City as a priest. He was pastor in St. Mary's Church; during his time as parish priest he oversaw the building of the St. John the Evangelist's Church, a parish he had moved to in 1850. Being financially prudent, he managed the payment off of the debts accrued in building the new church.
A musician himself, Fr. McMahon took great interest in the church pipe organ and its construction.
Although not born into wealth, he was left a small legacy which he invested in real estate, which gave him considerable wealth; he was noted for his business acumen He donated his wealth to Church organisations and educational bodies in his latter years.
In 1891 he moved to The Catholic University of America in Washington and remained there until he died on April 15, 1901.
He donated money to the Catholic University of America, and the McMahon Hall was built in 1895 for the School of Philosophy. Also in Maynooth he funded the construction of the Aula Maxima completed in 1893. His papers were left to the CUA.