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William J. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, 1841–1921: No Uncertain Voice. By Thomas J. Morrissey SJ. Dublin: Four Courts, 2000. xii+ 404 pp. $65.00 cloth.Thompson, 2002
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- Thompson D
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Walsh was the only son of a Dublin watchmaker and jeweller. He shone at school and went to the Catholic University of Ireland and thence to Maynooth, where he excelled in theology and canon law. At the age of twenty-seven he was appointed Professor of Moral and …
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