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- Patrick_Duggan abstract "Patrick Duggan (1813–1896) was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Bishop of Clonfert from 1872 until his death.Duggan was born in Cummer, County Galway in 1813. He matriculated in Maynooth College in 1833 and he was ordained to the priesthood in 1841 and appointed curate to the parish of Kilmoylan and Cummer in County Galway, and later parish priest.He was appointed Bishop of Clonfert on 10 September and by papal brief on 2 October 1871. He was consecrated bishop on 14 January 1872.Duggan supported the Tenant Right League and the Home Rule movement. In the 1872 Galway County by-election, Duggan organized support for Captain (later Lieutenant-Colonel) John Philip Nolan who was favourably disposed towards tenant rights.Nolan was elected but lost his seat on the grounds of undue clerical influence, and Duggan was brought to trial with others before the Court of Common Pleas, but the case collapsed and he was acquitted.In 1884 he was requested by Michael Cusack and others to become patron of the planned Gaelic Athletic Association. Duggan declined due to illness, and suggested Thomas Croke, Archbishop of Cashel and Emly, in his place.He is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin.".
- Patrick_Duggan activeYearsEndYear "1896".
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- Patrick_Duggan almaMater St_Patricks_College,_Maynooth.
- Patrick_Duggan birthDate "1813-11-10".
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- Patrick_Duggan birthDate "1813-11-10".
- Patrick_Duggan birthPlace "Cummer, County Galway, Ireland".
- Patrick_Duggan buried Dublin.
- Patrick_Duggan buried Glasnevin_Cemetery.
- Patrick_Duggan consecration "1872-01-14".
- Patrick_Duggan deathPlace Ireland.
- Patrick_Duggan diocese Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Clonfert.
- Patrick_Duggan ended "1896".
- Patrick_Duggan enthroned "1872".
- Patrick_Duggan honorificPrefix "The Most Reverend".
- Patrick_Duggan name "Patrick Duggan".
- Patrick_Duggan nationality "Irish".
- Patrick_Duggan ordination "1841".
- Patrick_Duggan predecessor "John Derry".
- Patrick_Duggan province Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Tuam.
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- Patrick_Duggan successor John_Healy_(bishop).
- Patrick_Duggan title Bishop_of_Clonfert.
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- Patrick_Duggan comment "Patrick Duggan (1813–1896) was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Bishop of Clonfert from 1872 until his death.Duggan was born in Cummer, County Galway in 1813. He matriculated in Maynooth College in 1833 and he was ordained to the priesthood in 1841 and appointed curate to the parish of Kilmoylan and Cummer in County Galway, and later parish priest.He was appointed Bishop of Clonfert on 10 September and by papal brief on 2 October 1871.".
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