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Corrigan, Michael

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Corrigan, Michael (Augustine) (1839–1902)

US Catholic prelate. He was appointed coadjutor (assistant) bishop of New York in 1880, and later made archbishop in 1885.

He was born in Newark, New Jersey. Ordained in 1863, he taught theology at Seton Hall University 1864–68, and he was president there 1868–76. Considered a conservative, he opposed the national labour organization the Knights of Labor and suspended the liberal priest, Edward McGlynn, for political activities.



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