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Monsignor MacCaffrey was born in 1875, at Fivemiletown, Company Tyrone, he was the son of Francis MacCaffrey of Alderwood, Clogher, Company
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Monsignor MacCaffrey was born in 1875, at Fivemiletown, Company Tyrone, he was the son of Francis MacCaffrey of Alderwood, Clogher, Company
He was educated at Saint Macartan"s Seminary, Monaghan, before going to Saint Patrick"s College, Maynooth, and was ordained.
He was awarded a Doctorate by the University of Freiburg. At Maynooth he went on to serve as Professor of Ecclesiastical History from 1901, vice-president (1915–1918) and president of the College from 1918 until 1935. A noted historian Doctor MacCaffrey edited the early editions of the Historical Journal published in Maynooth Archivium Hibernicum.
Monsignor MacCaffrey also served as Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Ireland He died on the 1st of November 1935 while still president of Maynooth.
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