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3. joined the Sisters of Saint Joseph and taught alongside other women religious in Boston's Catholic schools. 53 Kenealy's father was an active member of the Knights of Columbus, a popular organization for lay Catholics, and also served for a time as vice president of the Society of Jesus's Saint Ignatius Guild. 54 Joseph Dooley, Kenealy's only cousin surviving at the time of his death, was similarly ordained as a Jesuit priest in his youth. 55 And, like his brother, Joseph, William Kenealy was educated in the incipient system of Catholic educational institutions that remain a defining feature of American Catholicism today. In many ways, the stories of these institutions are also the stories of Kenealy's formative years as a Jesuitin-training, and therefore of the (Neo-)Scholastic Legal Revival which he would later help to lead. William Kenealy's religious formation began after his profession of first vows at the Jesuit house of studies in Yonkers;Feldman;56 Due to a confluence of administrative decisions, however, Kenealy and his fellow Jesuit novices relocated from Yonkers to,1922