John Charles McQuaid, C.S.Sp. (28 July 1895 – 7 April 1973), was the Catholic Primate of Ireland and Archbishop of Dublin between December 1940 and January...
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Olympics John A. McQuaid, a justice of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island John Charles McQuaid (1895–1973), Archbishop of Dublin (1940–1972) John McQuade...
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1960), Irish cyclist John A. McQuaid, Canadian jurist John Charles McQuaid (1895–1973), Irish Roman Catholic archbishop Kieron McQuaid (born 1950), former...
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dismissed from Scoil Eoin Báiste on the orders of The Most Rev. Dr John Charles McQuaid, Archbishop of Dublin. He was first published by the London literary...
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Denis Fahey (section Archbishop McQuaid)
Principles of St. Thomas Aquinas, with its foreword written by Father John Charles McQuaid, the head of Blackrock College. At this early stage Fahey had little...
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Sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin (section Allegations against Archbishop McQuaid)
Machine See article "Kevin Myers, John Cooney and John Charles McQuaid" "KEVIN MYERS, JOHN COONEY and JOHN CHARLES MCQUAID". Archived from the original on...
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the Archdiocese of Dublin. The college was founded by Archbishop John Charles McQuaid in 1966 as an institute for the training and formation for teachers...
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Kimmage Manor.[citation needed] In June 1932, college president John Charles McQuaid, hosted a large garden party on the grounds of the college to welcome...
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successor John Charles McQuaid sought to censor Duff because of the Legion's involvement with the rehabilitation of former prostitutes. McQuaid also did...
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in the 1950s, at the height of Archbishop McQuaid's efforts In 1944 Archbishop of Dublin John Charles McQuaid required Catholics in the Dublin archdiocese...
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the GPO was restored for use as a post office.[citation needed] John Charles McQuaid, who served as archbishop from the 1940s to the early 1970s, bought...
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retirement date by a month or so. McNeill, at the King's request, resigned on 1 November 1932. In June 1932, John Charles McQuaid, President of Blackrock College...
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a priest until 1997 in Edenmore, Dublin. There is evidence that John Charles McQuaid, Archbishop of Dublin, was contacted in 1960 by the Gardaí who had...
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Dennis William Quaid (born April 9, 1954) is an American actor. He is known for his starring roles in Breaking Away (1979), The Right Stuff (1983), The...
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2008. "John Henry Whyte". John Henry Whyte Trust Fund. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 11 August 2008. John Charles McQuaid, Roman...
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October 1962. He was ordained a priest on 25 May 1969 by Archbishop John Charles McQuaid. Martin is also an alumnus of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas...
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1944, and dying in Dublin in 1947. Catholic Archbishop of Dublin John Charles McQuaid gave his funeral mass, and the ICA in its last public appearance...
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Archbishop of Dublin, John Charles McQuaid tried to discourage them from marrying and forbade the marriage in Dublin. McQuaid also insinuated that this...
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Picture, and a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Quaid appeared opposite Charles Bronson in the 1975 action film of a Mexican prison escape...
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in 1955, a year after Fahey's death, by the Archbishop of Dublin, John Charles McQuaid (a former pupil of Fahey's and a fellow member of the Holy Ghost...
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Daniel Costigan (section Criticism by Charles Haughey)
to be developed in the UK. Commissioner Costigan asked Archbishop John Charles McQuaid to handle it because a priest was involved and he claimed "Gardaí...
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input from John Charles McQuaid, the then President of Blackrock College, on religious, educational, family and social welfare issues. McQuaid later became...
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language, but the church overwhelmingly uses English. Archbishop John Charles McQuaid was uneasy about the introduction of an English liturgy and ecumenical...
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President of the College, and future Archbishop, John Charles McQuaid. According to Farragher and Wyer: Dr McQuaid himself was recognised as an outstanding English...
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Press. p. 95. ISBN 1-85918-149-X. OCLC 39181606. Cooney, John E. (1999). John Charles McQuaid: Ruler of Catholic Ireland. O'Brien Press. p. 72. Aidan Beatty;...
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soldier and historian, brother of C. S. Lewis (died 1973). 28 July – John Charles McQuaid, Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland (died 1973)...
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April – The funeral took place of the former Archbishop of Dublin, John Charles McQuaid. 16 April – IRA chief Seán Mac Stíofáin was freed from jail. 28 April...
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wall on the Western side of the lane. In August 1971 Archbishop John Charles McQuaid unveiled a plaque to Talbot at a block of flats known as 'Matt Talbot...
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with new families rather than be sent to industrial schools. When John Charles McQuaid became a patron of the society in 1956 the criticism of industrial...
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the Vatican to accept the resignation of John Charles McQuaid as archbishop of Dublin (to the shock of McQuaid, who expected that he would be allowed to...
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