He entered the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer and made his religious profession, 14 August 1856. Having finished his theological studies at
Mautern, Austria, he was ordained 7 August 1859. He arrived in New York, 7 August 1876, was assigned to St. Alphonsus',
Baltimore, until 1880, and was occupied in parish work at St. Michael's church until 1884, when he was chosen Superior of St. Mary's,
Buffalo, New York. In 1887, he was called to
Ilchester, Maryland, to occupy the chair of moral theology and canon law. His opinion was constantly sought on questions of theology and canon law; he wrote frequently for periodicals and journals, generally signing his articles: "J.P." == Works ==