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Fr. Eugene Power S.J.

Lansdale, Pennsylvania

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Fr. Eugene J. Power S.J. was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on September 29, 1919, the son of John Power and Helen Ciemneski. He was baptized into the holy Catholic faith in St. Mary's Church in Plainsfield, NJ, and graduated from St. Peter's High School, New Brunswick, NJ, in 1938. He...

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Rest in Peace, Dear Fr. Power.

You will remaim in our hearts and minds forever.

I can never forget the wonderful way in which you gave us command over the English Language.

I was one of your Elocution, Debating and Public Speaking students and will always remember you making us practice on the "Oh So Memorable" Loyola Jamshedpur, Red Stage.

A noble and kind soul who will be remembered by thousands of students Worldwide.

We think of...

Rest in Peace Fr. Power. I shall always be grateful to you for the elocution coaching you gave me. You will remain in our hearts for all that you did for Loyoleans in Jamshedpur.

RIP Fr. Eugene J Power. I'll never forget the way you taught us the English language. God in his infinite wisdom has taken you away from us physically, but you will always remain with me in my heart and soul.

Teacher Extraordinaire
(An article on Father Eugene J Power by Anirban Basu)


There are teachers who teach within the precincts of the classroom.

There are a few who teach outside the boundaries of the classroom.

There are a handful who teach by setting examples and continue to do so even after they have retired from their profession.

Fr. Eugene J Power, who taught at Loyola School, Jamshedpur belonged to that last rare breed. He was...

Rest in Peace, Fr. Power!

Ravi Budhia (San Jose, CA)

Fr. Eugene Power SJ Thanksgiving 2011

Four grateful Loyoleans from Jamshedpur, Ronny D'Costa, Orville Domingo, Amit Kar and the undersigned was blessed to have met with Fr. Power last Thanksgiving.
We now have an advocate in heaven.

Father Power taught me English literature at Loyola school, Jamshedpur. He was a fine teacher and great man who had a tremendous positive influence on me and my classmates. May his soul rest in peace!