16 Notable alumni of
All Hallows College
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All Hallows College is 3392nd in the world, 1044th in Europe, and 17th in Ireland by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 16 notable alumni from All Hallows College sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff.
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Frances Black
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- politiciansinger
- Biography
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Frances Black is an Irish singer and politician. She came to prominence in the late 1980s when she began to play with her family's band, the Black Family, performing a mix of traditional and contemporary Irish music.
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John J. Glennon
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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John Joseph Glennon was a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, serving as Archbishop of St. Louis from 1903 until his death in 1946. He was elevated to the cardinalate in 1946.
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Ralph Heskett
- Occupations
- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Ralph Heskett is an English Roman Catholic prelate who has been the Bishop of Hallam since July 2014, having immediately before that been Bishop of Gibraltar from 2010 to 2014.
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Patrick Clune
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Patrick Joseph Clune CSsR, an Australian metropolitan bishop, was the fourth Roman Catholic Bishop of Perth and first Archbishop of Perth. Clune served continuously in these roles from 1910 to 1935.
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Lawrence Scanlan
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Lawrence Scanlan was an Irish-born American prelate of the Catholic Church. A missionary and pioneer bishop, he served as the first Bishop of Salt Lake from 1891 until his death in 1915.
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Patrick Joseph Dillon
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Rev Patrick Edward Joseph Dillon was an Irish Catholic priest, missionary in Argentina, politician and founder of The Southern Cross newspaper.
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Matthew Gibney
- Occupations
- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Matthew Gibney, an Australian metropolitan bishop, was the third Roman Catholic Bishop of Perth, serving from 1886 until 1910.
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John O'Reily
- Occupations
- Catholic priest
- Biography
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John O'Reily was an Australian Roman Catholic clergyman, the first Bishop of Port Augusta, and the second Archbishop of Adelaide. Born in Kilkenny, Ireland, O'Reily studied for the priesthood in Dublin. Upon his ordination in 1869, he migrated to Western Australia, serving as a parish priest in Fremantle, and founding a Catholic newspaper there. When the Diocese of Port Augusta was established in 1887, Pope Leo XIII named O'Reily as its first bishop. Concerned about the financial position of the diocese (which had inherited significant debt from the Diocese of Adelaide), he accepted the posting reluctantly. As bishop, he greatly improved the financial position of the new diocese, reducing its debt by half and earning a reputation as a competent administrator.
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James O'Reilly
- Occupations
- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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James O'Reilly was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the second bishop of the Diocese of Fargo from 1910 until his death in 1934.
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Michael J. O'Farrell
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Michael Joseph O'Farrell was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the first bishop of the Diocese of Trenton in New Jersey from 1881 until his death in 1894.
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John Tuigg
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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John Tuigg was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the third bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania from 1876 to 1889.
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Richard Scannell
- Occupations
- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Richard Scannell was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Concordia in Kansas (1887–1891) and as bishop of the Diocese of Omaha in Nebraska (1891–1916).
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Edward Patrick Roche
- Years
- 1874-1950 (aged 76)
- Occupations
- Catholic priest
- Biography
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Edward Patrick Roche was a Newfoundlander prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of St. John's from 1915 to 1950. At the time of his appointment and until 1949, Newfoundland was not part of Canada and so he reported directly to the Pope. He opposed Newfoundland becoming part of Canada.
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Henry Marshall
- Occupations
- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Henry Vincent Marshall was the sixth Bishop of Salford, a Roman Catholic diocese in the north-west of England.
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James Moore
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- 1834-1904 (aged 70)
- Occupations
- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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James Moore was a Bishop of Ballarat, Victoria (Australia).
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Thomas Grace
- Years
- 1841-1921 (aged 80)
- Occupations
- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Thomas Grace was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the second bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento in California from 1896 to his death in 1921.