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    Thomas Maguire (May 9, 1776 – July 17, 1854) was an American-born Canadian Roman Catholic priest, a vicar general and an educator. Maguire was born in...
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  • Thomas Maguire may refer to: Thomas Maguire (priest) (1776–1854), Canadian Roman Catholic priest Thomas Aquinas Maguire, author and illustrator Thomas...
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    Robert John Maguire AO RFD (14 September 1934 – 19 April 2023), also known as Robert John Thomas Maguire and commonly known as Father Bob, was an Australian...
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    Bob Maguire (1934–2023), Australian priest and community worker Brendan Maguire (born 1975) Canadian Politician, MLA for Nova Scotia. Cathy Maguire, Irish...
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  • in Boston. Maguire was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Boston on June 29, 1945. After his ordination, Maguire had the following posts as assistant...
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  • was a Catholic, but was not allowed a priest, and executed at Tyburn. Maguire married Mary, daughter of Thomas Fleming of Castle Fleming, Queen's County...
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    abused as a minor by Alfred F. Graves, a diocesan priest, from 1982 to 1985. According to the lawsuit, Maguire had transferred Graves to another parish after...
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    the horror film Interview with the Vampire (1994), and the romance Jerry Maguire (1996). For the latter, he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor and...
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    community near Savannah. Growing up as a devout Catholic, Thomas originally intended to be a priest in the Catholic Church but was frustrated over the church's...
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  • Road to Perdition (category Films scored by Thomas Newman)
    dispatch freelance killer Harlen Maguire to kill Sullivan. Maguire tracks the Sullivans to a roadside diner. Maguire and Sullivan have a seemingly casual...
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  • County Fermanagh is descended from Mahon Maguire, a grandson of Donn Carrach Maguire. According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the MacMahons were one of the...
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  • September 1498 two of Cathal's brothers, Tadhg and Manus the priest, were killed in a Maguire raid on the castle of Ballymagauran. The Annals of Ulster for...
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  • 11, 2021, legatus.org Armstrong, Patti Maguire (2017). Legatus @ 30. Legatus. p. 38. Armstrong, Patti Maguire (August 22, 2012). "Al Kresta Celebrates...
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  • Shelly Lares Laufey John Legend Lisa Loeb Jennifer Lopez Demi Lovato Martie Maguire Natalie Maines Maxwell Tom Maxwell AJ McLean Natalie Merchant Moby Janelle...
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  • (Ireland) Molly Maguires (Irish-American rural unrest) Peep O'Day Boys Ribbonism Rightboys Kenny, Keven (1998) Making Sense of the Molly Maguires (New York...
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  • football double winning teams Darren McNamara – professional drift driver Sam Maguire – GAA sportsman David Meyler – international footballer Liam Miller – international...
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  • Francis Thomas Maguire PHB (Philosophy, Magna Cum Laude), LLB, S.A., SSC, NP. (4 October 1955 – 17 September 2011) was a Scottish lawyer, joint managing...
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    Canonsburg, Pennsylvania During the episcopate of his successor, John Aloysius Maguire, the Education (Scotland) Act 1918 was passed. Financial difficulties,...
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    the date 1771 and marks the grave of Thomas Maguire. The land was donated to the church in 1794 by Andrew Maguire. An attempt to build a church started...
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    Father Mathew (category 19th-century Irish Roman Catholic priests)
    Theobald Mathew (10 October 1790 – 8 December 1856) was an Irish Catholic priest and teetotalist reformer, popularly known as Father Mathew. He was born...
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    The Last Rose of Summer (category Poetry by Thomas Moore)
    Shameless, the song was sung by Jamie Maguire (played by Aaron McCusker) at the funeral of his sister Mandy Maguire (Samantha Siddall). The song was featured...
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    Father Peter Whelan (1802 – February 6, 1871) was an Irish-born Catholic priest who was a chaplain for both Confederate troops and Union prisoners of war...
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  • After receiving his doctoral degree, he sought ordination as an Episcopal priest, but failed the psychiatric test. He relates that shortly before this, he...
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  • Officer Everett Sifuentes as Priest Elliot Schrock as High School Guy at Gas Station Tim Mateer as Dad at Gas Station Ken Thomas as Highway Patrolman Doug...
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    Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2021. Maguire, Laurie E. (2004). "Marlovian texts and authorship". In Cheney, Patrick...
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    starring alongside his Spider-Man successor Tom Holland and predecessor Tobey Maguire. Garfield described his experience working on the film as "joyful", and...
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  • Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. The principal consecrator was Archbishop John Maguire of Glasgow and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop James McCarthy...
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  • scholar Owen Connellan (1797–1871), Irish historian Thomas Connellan (priest) (1855–about 1920), Irish priest Edward Connellan (1912–1983), Australian aviator;...
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  • Mychal Judge (category 20th-century American Roman Catholic priests)
    1933 – September 11, 2001), was an American Franciscan friar and Catholic priest who served as a chaplain to the New York City Fire Department. While serving...
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    James's Palace, in a full Roman Catholic ceremony on 1 May 1687 by Dominic Maguire, Archbishop of Armagh, with John Leyburn, Titular Bishop of Adramyttium...
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