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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: John Magee, John Martin, Alfred Ludlam, Charles Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen, Colin Clarke, Pat Jennings, Eamon Collins, Isaac Corry, Ryan McGivern, Joseph Moloney, James Waddel, Donna Maguire, Conor Murphy, Peter McParland, Ronan Rafferty, Tomm Moore, John Lynch, William Irvine, Michael Legge, Willie Maley, F. W. Micklethwaite, John Feenan, Thomas Duff, George Anthony Walkem, Francis Campbell, James Thompson, Kevin Fulton, Davy Hyland, Julia Glover, Maire Drumm, Sean O'Neill, Frank Hall, Ray Ferris, W. J. Barre, Danny Kennedy, Kevin Boyle, Joseph Barcroft, James Wilson, John McCallister, Denis Caulfield Heron, Gerard Murphy, Susan Lynch, Robert Hamilton, Art Cosgrove, Rose-Marie, Thomas O'Hanlon, D. J. Kane, Aislin McGuckin, Padraig Quinn, Samuel Watt, Michael Floud Blaney, Vincent MacDowell, Thomas Mooney, Therese Hughes, H. Newell Martin, William Hamilton Maxwell, Norman Brown, John Cordner, Thomas Raymond Kelly, Eunan O'Neill. Excerpt: John Magee, SPS (born 24 September 1936) was a Roman Catholic bishop in Ireland. He resigned his episcopal seat on 24 March 2010. He was born in Newry, Northern Ireland, in the Roman Catholic diocese of Dromore, on 24 September 1936. His father was a dairy farmer. He was educated at St Colman's College in Newry and entered the St Patrick's Missionary Society at Kiltegan, County Wicklow in 1954. He also attended University College Cork where he obtained an honours degree in philosophy before going to study theology in Rome, where he was ordained priest on 17 March 1962. He served as a missionary in Nigeria for almost six years before being appointed Procurator General of St Patrick's Society in Rome. In 1969 he was appointed secretary to the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples in Rome, when he was chosen by Pope Paul VI to be one of his private secretaries. On Pop...