president, a position he retained for two years. In 1912, prodded by complaints made by notable Irish Catholics such as Bishop Michael Francis
FALLON, MICHAEL FRANCIS, Oblate of Mary Immaculate, Roman Catholic priest, educator, and bishop; b. 17 May 1867 in Kingston
played an important role in the debate over what became known as the Ontario schools question. Irish Roman Catholic bishop Michael Francis
families. He was instrumental in bringing to Ottawa in 1926 the Grey Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, who would later invite him to establish Immaculata High School. In 1929 Michael Francis
Gauthier* of Kingston, Ont. Although the group had some success in influencing appointments, such as the elevation of Michael Francis
which he was a staunch member), from some of Ontario’s Roman Catholic bishops, led by Michael Francis
/all/joseph-octave-reaume (consulted 20 Sept. 2018). Michael Power, “The mitred warrior: a critical reassessment of Bishop Michael Francis Fallon, 1867–1931,” Catholic Insight
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