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Anthony Dominic Fahy

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of this school. In the association of ex-alumni of the "Instituto Fahy" is located the practice centre of "Celtic Argentina", an Argentinian stepdancing group.
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Fahy organized his flock in chaplaincies in Buenos Aires province, and appointed twelve Irish priests to these areas.
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In a short time Fahy became leader of the Irish community in Argentina and, as himself wrote, he acted as
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Anthony Fahy died of a heart attack on 20 February 1871; according to other sources he was victim of a
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In 1847 Fahy organized a fundraising campaign and collected £411 for the victims of the
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outbreak that killed thousands of people in Buenos Aires in 1871. Fahy was buried in
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Fr. Fahy sponsored the training of a number of priests from Ireland, in
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Anthony Dominic Fahy (or Fahey) was born on 11 January 1805 in
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Priest, missionary and head of the Irish community in
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After his death Father Fahy was succeeded by Father
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