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Corcoran, James (Andrew)

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Corcoran, James (Andrew) (1820-1889)

US theologian and editor. A prominent Catholic theologian at church councils, he coedited (1846-61) the United States Catholic Miscellany and (from 1876) edited the American Catholic Quarterly Review.

He was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He was a parish priest in the 1860s in Wilmington, North Carolina, where he went to assist during a yellow fever epidemic. He was given the honorary title of monsignor in 1883.


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