John MacHale was the Irish Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam, and Irish Nationalist. McHale Park in Castlebar, County Mayo is named for him. He labored and wrote to secure Catholic Emancipation, legislative independence, justice for tenants and the poor, and vigorously assailed the proselytizers and the anti-Catholic anti-national system of public education. He preached regularly to his flock in Irish.

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  • John MacHale was the Irish Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam, and Irish Nationalist. McHale Park in Castlebar, County Mayo is named for him. He labored and wrote to secure Catholic Emancipation, legislative independence, justice for tenants and the poor, and vigorously assailed the proselytizers and the anti-Catholic anti-national system of public education. He preached regularly to his flock in Irish.
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  • John MacHale was the Irish Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam, and Irish Nationalist. McHale Park in Castlebar, County Mayo is named for him. He labored and wrote to secure Catholic Emancipation, legislative independence, justice for tenants and the poor, and vigorously assailed the proselytizers and the anti-Catholic anti-national system of public education. He preached regularly to his flock in Irish.
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  • John MacHale
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