词条 | John O'Hagan (Monsignor) |
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LifeJohn O'Hagan was born on 31 May 1873, Ballykillageer, Avoca, Co. Wicklow.[2] He was educated at Ballycooge National School, the Patrician Brothers school in Tullow, then Holy Cross College (Dublin),(Clonliffe College) and the Irish College in Rome from 1895 to 1999. He returned to Rome in 1904, to work in the Irish College, and gained his doctorate in 1908. Dr O'Hagan was raised to the role of Monsignor in 1921. An Irish Nationalist, he hosted meeting in the Irish College between Sinn Féin and the Irish Catholic Church Hierarchy. Dr O'Hagan died on the 8th of March 1930, and is buried in the Irish College tomb at Campo Verano, S.Lorenzo, Rome. References1. ^Msgr John Hagan Priest Patriot and Propagandist An Irishmans Diary, by Mark Phelan, Irish Times, Mon, Apr 11, 2016. {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:OHagan, John}}2. ^Hagan Introduction Irish College Rome Archive. 5 : Irish Roman Catholic priests|People from County Wicklow|Alumni of Clonliffe College|1873 births|1930 deaths |
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