Patrick Duggan (10 November 1813 – 15 August 1896) was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Bishop of Clonfert from 1872 until his death...
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Patrick Duggan, Dugan or Dougan may refer to: Patrick Duggan (bishop) (1813–1896), Irish Roman Catholic clergyman Patrick Duggan (actor) (1935–2022), Irish...
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Zambia Saint Patrick, Christian saint Patrick Duggan (bishop), Roman Catholic Bishop of Clonfert in Ireland Patrick, the working name of professional wrestler...
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James Duggan (May 22, 1825 – March 27, 1899) was an Irish-American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the fourth bishop of the Diocese...
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before he could succeed as Bishop of Chicago. Bishop Duggan resigned the following year. Thomas Patrick Roger Foley "Bishop Thomas Foley Papers", Archdiocese...
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(1841–1918) was an Irish clergyman of the Catholic Church. He served as Lord Bishop of Clonfert from 1896 to 1903 and as Lord Archbishop of Tuam from 1903 to...
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Duggan Park (Irish: Páirc Ó Dubhagain) is a GAA stadium in Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland. The ground, named after Bishop of Clonfert Patrick Duggan...
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bearers of the name would include Seán Mór Ó Dubhagáin (died 1372), Patrick Duggan, Bishop of Clonfert (died 1896), and Winston Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria...
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1372), Gaelic-Irish poet. Patrick Duggan (10 November 1813 – 15 August 1896), Roman Catholic Bishop of Clonfert. Seánie Duggan (1922–2013), retired Irish...
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Officers, much to their own embarrassment, felt obliged to prosecute Patrick Duggan, Bishop of Clonfert, and were clearly relieved when he was acquitted. Keogh...
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Dubhagáin (died 1372) Gaelic-Irish poet. Patrick Duggan (November 10, 1813 – August 15, 1896) Roman Catholic Bishop of Clonfert. Tomás Bacach Ó Dúgáin, (fl...
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as bishop of the Diocese of Nashville in Tennessee from 1865 to 1880. Patrick Feehan was born in Killenaule, County Tipperary, in Ireland, to Patrick and...
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Van de Velde (1848–1853), appointed Bishop of Natchez Anthony O'Regan (1854–1858) James Duggan (1859–1880) Patrick Augustine Feehan (1880–1902) James Edward...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford (redirect from Bishop of Hartford)
1932 Francis Patrick Keough, appointed Bishop of Providence in 1934 and later Archbishop of Baltimore Matthew Francis Brady, appointed Bishop of Burlington...
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at St. Patrick's Church in Woodstock and later at St. Mary's Church in Joliet. Meanwhile, the mental health of Chicago's Bishop James Duggan had begun...
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John Derry (19 June 1811 – 2 July 1870) was an Irish prelate who served as Bishop of Clonfert. He was born in the Hermitage, Moore, Co. Roscommon, close to...
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Mount Carmel Cemetery (Hillside, Illinois) (section Mausoleum of the Bishops and Archbishops of Chicago)
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Cardinal John Cody Bishop James Duggan Dennis Farina – actor Archbishop Patrick Feehan – first archbishop of Chicago Julia Buccola...
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Scannell MC and Archdeacon T. F. Duggan MC.[citation needed] In the autumn of 1922 one of the teachers as Farranferris, Patrick MacSwiney did a favour for his...
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programme Evensong, shown in the BBC's Everyman series in December 1992. Duggan, Margaret (3 August 2005). "Obituary: Dame Betty Ridley". The Guardian....
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Michael P. Murphy (redirect from Michael Patrick Murphy)
science and psychology. Murphy was engaged to his college sweetheart, Heather Duggan, and their wedding was scheduled for November 2005. After graduating from...
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(1953-1959), appointed Bishop of Worcester Vincent Joseph Hines (1959-1975) Daniel Patrick Reilly (1975-1994), appointed Bishop of Worcester Daniel Anthony...
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Auxiliary Bishop of Salford Robert Byrne – Auxiliary Bishop of Birmingham George Patrick Dwyer – Archbishop of Birmingham Thomas McMahon – Bishop of Brentwood...
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meet Inspector Duggan, who suspects the Countess to be involved in an ongoing art theft scheme with her husband, Count Scarlioni. Duggan joins the Doctor...
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List of Father Ted characters (redirect from Bishop Len Brennan)
"why-I-should-get-a-parachute" speech when the time was up. Father Joe Briefly (Patrick Duggan), an old friend of Ted's from the seminary, where he used to be known...
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decorated altar, before which the choristers swimg their censers, whilst the Bishop endeavoured to bring to a close a marriage ceremony, which was tragically...
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Francis Patrick McFarland (April 16, 1819 – October 2, 1874) was an American Catholic bishop who served as the third Bishop of Hartford. Francis Patrick McFarland...
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203. ISBN 9781931643139. Duggan, Anne J. (2012). "Alexander ille meus: The Papacy of Alexander III". In Clarke, Peter; Duggan, Anne J. (eds.). Pope Alexander...
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Catherine Cusack ... Mary McLaughlin Patrick Doyle ... Senior Umpire #1 Patrick Duggan ... Micky Christopher Dunne ... Fr. Martin Hennessy Jim Dunne ... Senior...
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Michael Glennon, Kilchreest - asked Bishop Patrick Duggan to become the patron of the nascent GAA.[citation needed] Duggan declined citing his poor health...
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