John MacHale (Irish: Seán Mac Éil; 6 March 1789 (or 1791) – 7 November 1881) was the Irish Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam, and Irish nationalist. He...
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1931, the ground currently has a capacity of 25,369 and is named after John MacHale, Catholic Archbishop of Tuam from 1831 to 1881. It is the twelfth-biggest...
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disagreement arose between the two Churches. Catholic Archbishop Dr John MacHale claimed the Cross rightfully belonged to Catholics, with Dean Charles...
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three renovation attempts to note: the first in 1846 led by Archbishop John MacHale, the second in 1881 overseen by George Coppinger Ashlin, finally, the...
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Christina McHale (b. 1992), American tennis player D. J. MacHale (b. 1956), US-American writer, director, and executive producer Des MacHale (b. 1950),...
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Thaddeus Sivana in Shazam! (2019) and Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023), and John in Cruella (2021). Strong was born Marco Giuseppe Salussolia in the Islington...
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lawyer and Major League Baseball executive; son of the baseball player John MacHale (1791–1881), Irish Roman Catholic archbishop This disambiguation page...
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double-height chancel. The cathedral's construction was initiated by Bishop John MacHale (1791–1881) so basically in 1997 Tony Blair’s said go away. who served...
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Desmond MacHale (born 28 January 1946) is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at University College Cork, Ireland. He is an author and speaker on several...
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Alan Hale Jr. (born Alan Hale MacKahan; March 8, 1921 – January 2, 1990) was an American actor and restaurateur. He was the son of actor Alan Hale Sr....
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to the priesthood on 29 November 1834, he was appointed by Archbishop John MacHale to be professor of Scripture, Hebrew and dogmatic theology at St. Jarlath's...
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Knock Shrine (category John the Apostle)
of inquiry was established by the Archbishop of Tuam, Most Rev. Dr. John MacHale, on 8 October 1879. The Commission consisted of Irish scholar and historian...
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complexities and nuances of this romantic predicament. Daniel Craig as John MacHale Marie-Christine Barrault as Ella Beckmann Charles Berling as Pierre Heike...
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of a replacement – the current edifice. John de Burgh (Archbishop) – in the Oratory of St. Jarlath. John MacHale, Archbishop of Tuam – before the high altar...
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Joel Edward McHale (born November 20, 1971) is an American actor, comedian and television presenter. He is best known for hosting The Soup (2004–2015)...
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the Holy See and was consecrated on 22 March 1857 by the Most Reverend John MacHale, Archbishop of Tuam. While as Bishop of Galway, McEvilly was appointed...
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Knock Shrine. Retrieved October 10, 2019. On 8 October 1879, Archbishop Mac Hale of Tuam set up an ecclesiastical Commission of Enquiry to investigate the...
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Kirchintilloch Fire (1937) and the Clew Bay Drowning (1894). In 1852, John MacHale, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam, purchased land in Bunnacurry, on...
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Mellett (born 1958), former Chief of Staff of the Irish Defence Forces John MacHale (1789–1881), Archbishop of Tuam, Irish independence leader Ernie O'Malley...
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000 people turned out. Parnell went on with the engagement even after John MacHale, Archbishop of Tuam, denounced the meeting in a 7 June letter to The...
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bishop, John MacHale. These were members of the lower clergy favoured by MacHale and were angered that one of their members had not succeeded MacHale. On...
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the preparations made deterred the assailants. In the summer of 1835, John MacHale made his first visit to Achill as Catholic Archbishop of Tuam. Followed...
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changed to Raidió Teilifís Éireann in 1966. She published a biography of John MacHale in 1983. Áine Ní Cheanainn remained unmarried. She spent the last years...
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being taken apart. In 1841, Catholic archbishops William Crolly and John MacHale debated whether to continue the system, with the more moderate Crolly...
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from several leading bishops, including his own metropolitan bishop, John MacHale, the Archbishop of Tuam. He remained committed to the college, however...
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25 March 1858, in Tuam by his mother's first cousin, the Archbishop John MacHale. After leaving Maynooth, he was appointed Professor of Irish, logic,...
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– Alfred Clebsch, German mathematician and academic (b. 1833) 1881 – John MacHale, Irish archbishop (b. 1791) 1906 – Heinrich Seidel, German engineer and...
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entry in the Catholic Encyclopedia, the "people of Killala recall that John MacHale, Archbishop of Tuam, was a child of their diocese". He became Coadjutor...
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Dunmore MacHales GAA (Irish: CLG Dún Mhór Mhic Eil) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Dunmore, County Galway, Ireland. The club is a member...
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Wild Life) and D. J. MacHale (Are You Afraid of the Dark?, The Pendragon book series). The executive producers are Rogow, MacHale, Shauna Shapiro Jackson...
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