• Cuan Mhuire (pronounced [ˌkuən̪ˠ ˈwɪɾʲə]; Irish for "Mary's Harbour") is a charitable drug, alcohol and gambling rehabilitation organisation in Ireland...
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    'Eileen' Fitzgerald (born 9 January 1937) is an Irish nun who set up Cuan Mhuire, a charitable drug, alcohol and gambling rehabilitation organisation...
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  • Cuan McCarthy (1929–2000), South African cricketer Cuan Mhuire, Irish rehabilitation organisation Cúán úa Lothcháin (died 1024), Irish poet St Cúan (died...
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  • Naul, County Dublin, Ireland Club Mhuire, the Irish Language Society in St. Mary's Grammar School, Magherafelt Cuan Mhuire, charitable drug, alcohol and gambling...
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  • Nora Wall currently lives in a private apartment on the grounds of Cuan Mhuire (a narcotic and alcohol rehabilitation centre) just outside the town...
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  • Kevin Crowley and the Capuchin Day Centre 2019 - Sister Consilio and Cuan Mhuire 2022 - Ronan Scully, volunteer worker with Self Help Africa and GOAL...
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  • honorary degree to Sister Consilio (née Eileen Fitzgerald) the founder of Cuan Mhuire, and presented its Courage in the Public Square award to Katie Ascough...
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    Born: Consilio Fitzgerald, Irish Catholic nun and founder in 1966 of the Cuan Mhuire drug and alcohol rehabilitation center; in Brosna, County Kerry Michael...
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  • establish a residential programme for young adult heroin addicts at Cuan Mhuire in Athy. He published a book on addiction in 1995. He died on 5 May 2007...
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  • GFC (Islandbridge) Dublin 8 Civil Service HC Islandbridge Dublin 8 Clann Mhuire Naul N. Co Dublin Clanna Gael Fontenoy Ringsend Dublin 4 Clontarf Dublin...
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  • 25 March 2015. "Colleges: John the Baptist show no forgiveness to Scoil Mhuire". Hogan Stand. 14 March 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2017. "O'Neills All-Ireland...
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    Irish Poplar collided with launch Eileen and Cork harbour pilot Carraig-An-Cuan during force 8 gale, in the harbour, Five died. 23 February 1943 (1943-February-23)...
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  • (Addergoole Abbey) Ahascragh Abbey early monastic site, reputedly founded by St Cuan; C.I. church on site Ahaskeragh; Ath-ascrath; Ath-ascrach; Ath-escrach-Cuain...
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  • location detail see List of monastic houses in County Donegal edit) Ard Mhuire Friary Assaroe Abbey Balleeghan Friary Ballymacswiney Friary Ballymagroarty...
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    vivid. 240 Senchastle 176 Senchastle Old Castle Eilean Mhuire Seann Chaisteal (old castle) is the name of the southwestern promontory on Eilean Mhuire....
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