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Description Catholic Integralist from Ireland. Fr Denis Fahey, promoter of the Christ the King social doctrine and involved in Irish politics with the Maria Duce movement. Upheld and defended Catholicism from subversion and attacks, writing several books.
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Source Catholicism.org
Author private anonymous photo, held at Holy Ghost Provincialate Archives, Temple Park, Dublin.
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