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  2. Central Catholic Library - Wikipedia

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    The Central Catholic Library (Irish: Leabharlann an Chreidimh) is a library located in Dublin, Ireland. It was founded by Fr. Stephen Brown , SJ on 25 June 1922 with the goal of helping the laity to educate themselves.

  3. Stephen Brown (Jesuit) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen James Meridith Brown (born 24 September 1881 in Holywood, County Down, Ireland, died on the 8th of May 1962, in Kilcrony, Wicklow, Ireland) was an Irish Catholic Jesuit priest, writer, bibliographer and librarian. He founded the Central Catholic Library (Irish: Leabharlann an Chreidimh) in Dublin.

  4. List of former Catholic priests - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable former Catholic priests. Both religious and diocesan priests, and bishops, are included. Most persons on this list can fit into one of the following categories: Left the priesthood but remained Catholic (voluntary laicization) Left the priesthood and the Catholic Church altogether (voluntary laicization)

  5. Thomas J. Quinlan - Wikipedia

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    Father Quinlan (TQ) was ordained priest on May 1, 1958, and was named a curate at Blessed Sacrament Parish in Alexandria, Virginia. He subsequently served at: • Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Alexandria (05/22/58 - 01/26/63) - Associate Pastor

  6. Catholic Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Herald is a London-based Roman Catholic monthly magazine, founded in 1888 and a sister organisation to the non-profit Catholic Herald Institute, based in New York. After 126 years as a weekly newspaper, it became a monthly magazine in 2014.

  7. Matt Talbot - Wikipedia

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    Talbot's remains were removed from Glasnevin Cemetery to Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church on Seán McDermott Street, Dublin in 1972. The tomb has a glass panel through which the coffin may be seen. There is a small plaque in Granby Lane at the site of Matt Talbot's death.

  8. Desmond Connell - Wikipedia

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    Desmond Connell KGCHS (24 March 1926 – 21 February 2017) was an Irish cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church.He was an Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland.Cardinal Connell was one of a number of senior clergy to have been heavily criticised for inaction, making misleading statements and covering up clerical sex abuse in Dublin. [1]

  9. Joseph Gillow - Wikipedia

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    Born in Frenchwood House, Lancashire, [2] to a recusant English Roman Catholic family able to trace an uninterrupted pedigree back to Conishead Priory in 1325, Gillow was the son of a magistrate, Joseph Gillow (1801-1872), and his wife, Jane Haydock (1805-1872), a descendant of Christopher Haydock, a Lancashire politician and a member of another prominent recusant English Roman Catholic family ...

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