I'm sure he's NOT referring to the Jesuit priest who took pictures of everybody aboard the Titanic and coincidentally exited the ship mid trip, right before it left Ireland to launch itself into an iceberg.
The young Jesuit photographed the Titanic leaving port for the last time as it left Queenstown, in County Cork, for New York. He could have been onboard: An American couple he befriended on the ship offered to fund the final leg of the journey to New York.
From the Titanic, he sent a telegram to his provincial in Dublin to request permission. However, a frosty telegram awaited him in Queenstown: “Get off that ship.”
When news of the Titanic’s disastrous fate reached Fr. Browne, he folded the telegram and put it into his wallet and kept it there for the rest of his life. He later said it was the only time holy obedience had saved a life.
I'm sure he's NOT referring to the Jesuit priest who took pictures of everybody aboard the Titanic and coincidentally exited the ship mid trip, right before it left Ireland to launch itself into an iceberg.
https://catholicherald.org/news/nation-and-world/jesuit-seminarian-took-photographs-of-titanics-infamous-voyage/
Archived link - https://archive.ph/N6z7D
What did the Jesuit provincial know?