John McHale (bishop)

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John McHale (bishop) was a 19th-century Irish Roman Catholic archbishop of Tuam known for his staunch defense of Irish nationalism, the Irish language, and Catholic rights under British rule.

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instanceOf 19th-century Irish person
Irish nationalist
Roman Catholic archbishop
human
advocatedFor Catholic control of education in Ireland
Irish national self-determination
rights of Irish tenant farmers
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
describedAs prominent 19th-century Irish churchman
staunch defender of Irish nationalism and Catholic rights
ethnicGroup Irish
fieldOfWork Irish language advocacy
education
pastoral ministry
political activism
hasOccupation archbishop
bishop
clergyman
ideology Catholic social teaching
Irish nationalism
knownFor defense of Catholic rights under British rule
defense of Irish nationalism
promotion of the Irish language
languageUsed English
Irish
memberOf Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
movement Catholic emancipation movement
Irish nationalism
name John McHale
nativeLanguage English
Irish
notableRole leading Catholic spokesman against British government policies in Ireland
opposedTo British rule in Ireland
Protestant proselytism in Ireland
state control of Catholic education in Ireland
partOf Irish Catholic hierarchy
positionHeld Archbishop of Tuam
religion Roman Catholicism
residence County Galway
Tuam
sexOrGender male
supported Catholic rights in Ireland
Irish cultural revival
use of Irish language in education
workLocation County Galway
Tuam

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McHale hasNotableBearer John McHale (bishop)