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Ireland, John was born on September 11, 1838 in Ireland.
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Ireland, John was born on September 11, 1838 in Ireland.
Studied at Cathedral School, St. Paul. Petit Seminaire, Meximeux. Grand Seminaire, Hycres, France.
Ordained Priest, 1801. Coadjutor Bishop, St. Paul, 1875. Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Paul since 1888.
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