Reilly received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the former Woodstock College in Maryland.
Woodstock College was a Jesuit seminary that existed from 1869 to 1974.
He was ordained a priest at Woodstock College in Maryland in 1888.
In 1892, he started teaching at Woodstock College and five years later became its principal.
He obtained an additional master's degree in theology from Woodstock College in Massachusetts.
He received a licentiate in theology from Woodstock College in 1960.
It is built on the site of the former Woodstock College, which closed in 1926.
Schell was educated at public schools and Woodstock College.
He studied at London Collegiate and attended Woodstock College in 1902, but left after less than a year, eager to begin a business career.
He then studied at Fordham University and Woodstock College.