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Edward Burke (priest)

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Following a year in the Dunboyne Institute in Maynooth, Burke became a professor in Carlow College], served as vice-president of the college from 1874 and as College president from 1880 until 1892. In 1890 he was appointed parish priest of
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Burke was born in Hodgestown, Clane, Co. Kildare, on 3 July 1847. He was educated at Carlow College, and at Maynooth before being ordained for the priesthood in Maynooth in 1869.
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While in Bagenalstown, Burke established St. Joseph’s Academy and invited the De La Salle Brothers to staff both it and St. Brigid’s National School.
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During his presidency of Carlow College the College Chapel was built, also the transfer of the Lay College to
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Monsignor Edward W. Burke, parish priest, Bagenalstown (died 1915)
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County Kildare
Maynooth College
Bagenalstown
County Carlow
Bagenalstown
Knockbeg
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