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Patrick Dunne (priest)

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155: 46:. In 1850, he went to Australia, serving in the goldfields and many new church and educational developments. He returned to Ireland in 1859 after a dispute with the hierarchy in Melbourne. 240: 235: 43: 245: 132: 75: 196: 250: 104: 24: 230: 57: 64: 39: 109: 225: 189: 129: 53:
which closed in 1866, Dunne intended this to be a minor seminary preparing priests to minister in Australia.
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He was vicar general of Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia, and was the founding president of
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In 1859, he founded the short-lived St. Brigid's Seminary in
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Roman Catholic
Daingean
County Offaly
St. Patrick's, Carlow College
Diocese of Kildare
Tullamore
St Patrick's College, Goulburn
John Dunne
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Roman Catholic Bishop
Wilcannia


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