Joseph Patrick Slattery, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Joseph Patrick Slattery

Date of Birth: 21-May-1866

Date of Death: 31-Mar-1931

Profession: physicist, glass artist, radiologist

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Joseph Patrick Slattery

  • Father Joseph Patrick Slattery, CM (21 May 1866 – 31 March 1931) physicist, radiologist, Catholic priest, pioneer in the field of radiography in Australia and credited with the first use of fluoroscopy in Australia.
  • In 1866, born in Waterford, Ireland.
  • Traveled to Australia as a deacon in 1888.
  • Ordained as a priest by Cardinal Moran.
  • As a member of the Vincentian Congregation, he and several of his confreres took over the running of St Stanislaus' at Bathurst from the diocesan clergy.
  • Appointed to the position of professor and taught science, including physics and chemistry.
  • Slattery had a keen interest in the new technology of wireless radio and was the first to install a wireless set west of the Blue Mountains.
  • He was an early pioneer of radio in Australia and found delight in building radio sets.
  • Slattery built an X-ray practice at Bathurst and local doctors benefited greatly from this convenience.
  • He performed mission work for the Vincentian fathers and toured Australia and New Zealand to serve the faithful.
  • Slattery was superior of the Vincentian novitiate at Eastwood.
  • He was appointed vice-rector of St.
  • John's College at the University of Sydney.
  • At Springwood and Manly, he was spiritual director of the seminaries for 6 years.
  • Slattery performed parish work for the last 3 years of his life.
  • In 1931 he died and was buried in Rookwood Cemetery at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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