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TUAM: The daily traditional Mass in the Tuam Archdiocese which dates from 1984 continues in Co Mayo and the Archbishop of Tuam, Mgr Neary, sanctioned the appointment of a new chaplain to St Patrick's Academy, Islandeady, Castlebar, Co Mayo in August 2008.
The Situation of the Classical Roman Rite in Ireland, two years after Summorum Pontificum 2009
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[FOOTNOTE 20: The text says "Tuam," but the destination is really Dunmore.]
The Kellys and the O'Kellys Anthony Trollope 1848
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The archbishops of Toronto and Ottawa were assigned to the two other Irish archdioceses, of Tuam, and Cashel and Emly, while the archbishop of New York, Timothy Dolan, will look into seminaries, including the Pontifical Irish College in Rome.
Former archbishop Cormac Murphy-O'Connor to head papal inquiry into sex abuse in Ireland 2010
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On one occasion, we went to the nearby town of Tuam as I had coincidentally been involved in the case of a WWI soldier buried at Arlington Cemetery just weeks before -- and he had been a native of Tuam.
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The prelates of Tuam wear a ring engraved with a broken chariot wheel, Jarlath's chariot wheel of 1400 years ago.
The Fulcrum of Civilization John 2008
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On one occasion, we went to the nearby town of Tuam as I had coincidentally been involved in the case of a WWI soldier buried at Arlington Cemetery just weeks before -- and he had been a native of Tuam.
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From 1969 Lally taught at a vocational school in Tuam, County Galway, meanwhile acting at Galway's Irish-language theatre, An Taibhdhearc, until in 1975, with Garry Hynes and Marie Mullen, he founded Druid Theatre Company, which transformed the way in which Irish and international, audiences received both classic and contemporary plays.
Mick Lally obituary Richard Pine 2010
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The Archbishop of Tuam, Michael Neary, says he is "mindful of the perceived hollowness of repeated apologies" and he has a point.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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The Archbishop of Tuam, Michael Neary, says he is "mindful of the perceived hollowness of repeated apologies" and he has a point.
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The Archbishop of Tuam, Michael Neary, says he is "mindful of the perceived hollowness of repeated apologies" and he has a point.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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