The Maryknoll Society is is a Catholic society of apostolic life for men founded in the United States to serve as missionaries to the poor and marginalized.
Fathers Thomas F. Price, seated at left, and James A. Walsh, seated at center, co-founders of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, pose for a photo with fellow Maryknoll Fathers James E. Walsh, seated at right, Francis X. Ford, standing at left, and Bernard Meyer, at Maryknoll, N.Y., in 1918.
Founder Mary Josephine Rogers, second from right in the front row, with the first 'Teresians' – front row: Mary Louise Wholean, Anna Maria Towle, Sara Sullivan; Back Row: Mary Augustine Dwyer, Nora Shea, Margaret Shea, at Maryknoll in 1913.
St Teresa's Lodge at Maryknoll, NY, October 15, 1912
The Venard Seminary of the Maryknoll Society, Scranton, PA circa 1918
James Edward Walsh, MM was an American Roman Catholic priest and a bishop in China. He was a member of the Maryknoll order, and a missionary in China.
Group portrait of Maryknoll Fathers: Walsh (centre) with Auguste Gauthier (left) and Francis Xavier Ford (right).
Fr Walsh in China