Letters to priest provide rare insight into life of Jackie Kennedy
A 14-year correspondence with Fr Joseph Leonard reveal thoughts about marriage to President John F Kennedy and reaction to his assassination
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Jackie
Kennedy’s long and close correspondence with a Dublin priest gives a
unique insight into the private life she so jealously guarded, which
continued through the White House Years.
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy’s thoughts about her marriage to President John F Kennedy, their life in the White House and her reaction to his assassination are revealed in newly discovered letters she wrote to an Irish priest before and after she became first lady of the United States.
The archive of her 14-year-long correspondence with Fr Joseph Leonard – a Vincentian priest who lived in All Hallows in Drumcondra in Dublin – will be sold at an auction in Ireland next month.
In
the previously unpublished letters, Jackie tells Fr Leonard how
Kennedy, who was then a rising star in American politics, was consumed
by ambition “like Macbeth”.
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Who was Jackie Kennedy?
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‘He’s like my father in a way - loves the chase and is bored with the conquest’
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‘I know I will marry this boy, I don’t have to think and wonder’
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Who was Fr Joseph Leonard?
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‘God will have a bit of explaining to do to me if I ever see Him’
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‘Sadness shared brings married people closer together’
In a letter sent in July 1952, she
said her time with him had given her “an amazing insight on politicians –
they really are a breed apart”.
She described
with great excitement how she was in love with “the son of the
ambassador to England”, but expressed concern he might prove to be like
her father, John Vernou Bouvier.
“He’s like my
father in a way – loves the chase and is bored with the conquest – and
once married needs proof he’s still attractive, so flirts with other
women and resents you. I saw how that nearly killed Mummy.”
‘Men of Destiny’In a letter written in 1953, when she was still only 23, she confided to Fr Leonard: “Maybe I’m just dazzled and picture myself in a glittering world of crowned heads and Men of Destiny– and not just a sad little housewife . . . That world can be very glamorous from the outside – but if you’re in it – and you’re lonely – it could be a Hell.”
However, after a year of marriage she wrote to him: “I love being married much more than I did even in the beginning.”
After
her husband’s assassination in 1963, she confided to Fr Leonard how she
became “bitter against God” and struggled to find comfort in her deep
Catholic faith.
“I have to think there is a God –
or I have no hope of finding Jack again.” She added, with bittersweet
humour: “God will have a bit of explaining to do to me if I ever see
Him.”
Although her public life has been subject to
the most intense scrutiny, Jackie didn’t publish an autobiography and
no memoir appeared after her death in 1994 at the age of 64.
Her obituary in the New York Times
noted that “her silence about her past, especially about the Kennedy
years and her marriage to the president, was always something of a
mystery”.
The archive of letters to Fr Leonard has been consigned to Sheppard’s Irish Auction House in Durrow, Co Laois.
Spokesman
Philip Sheppard said the letters were “the dream find of a lifetime for
an auctioneer” and they included “simply astounding fresh insights that
transform our understanding of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy”.
He said: “They are, in effect, her autobiography for the years 1950-1964.”
He expects the archive will sell in an auction on June 10th for “in excess of €1 million”.
* This article appears as part of a special supplement with today’s Irish Times
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