Daniel Troy
Daniel Troy was the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin from 1786 to 1823, known for championing the construction of St Mary’s Cathedral, which was opened in 1825. His efforts played a significant role in establishing a central place of worship for Catholics in Dublin during a time of religious and political turbulence.
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Daniel Troy was the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin who served from 1786 to 1823 and championed the building of St Mary’s.
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