Michael Browne (bishop of Galway)
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For the cardinal, see Michael Browne (cardinal).
Michael J. Browne (20 December 1895 – 24 February 1980) was an Irish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh, Ireland, for almost forty years from 1937 to 1976.
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Bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh | |||||||||||||
Predecessor | Thomas O'Doherty | ||||||||||||
Successor | Eamonn Casey | ||||||||||||
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Ordination | 20 June 1920 | ||||||||||||
Consecration | 10 August 1938 by Thomas P. Gilmartin | ||||||||||||
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Born | (1895-12-20)20 December 1895 Westport, County Mayo, Ireland | ||||||||||||
Died | 24 February 1980(1980-02-24) (aged 84) Galway, Ireland | ||||||||||||
Nationality | Irish | ||||||||||||
Denomination | Roman Catholic | ||||||||||||
Alma mater | St Patrick's College, Maynooth | ||||||||||||
Known for | Social Conservatism, Anti-Communism | ||||||||||||
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Browne was an important and outspoken member of the Irish hierarchy. His time as Bishop has been described by the historian James S. Donnelly Jr. as "far-reaching and ... controversial",[1] while the historian of Irish Catholicism John Henry Whyte claimed that Browne’s "readiness to put forward his views bluntly is welcome at least to the historian".[2]