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Biography of Daniel Mannix
Name: Daniel Mannix
Birth Date: March 4, 1864
Death Date: November 6, 1963
Place of Birth: Charleville, Ireland
Nationality: Irish
Gender: Male
Occupations: archbishop
Daniel Mannix
Daniel Mannix (1864-1963) was the Roman Catholic archbishop of Melbourne for nearly half a century and an active force in Australian politics, especially in Victoria.Daniel Mannix was born at Charleville in County Cork, Ireland, on March 4, 1864. He was ordained in 1890 at Maynooth, where he became successively junior professor of philosophy and professor of theology. The Irish bishops selected him as president in 1903, and it was during his tenure of this office that Maynooth acquired the status of a university college.In 1912 Mannix was appointed titular archbishop of Pharsalus and coadjutor of Melbourne, and in 1917 he succeeded to the see. He quickly became the main spokesman in Australia for the Irish nationalist movement Sinn Fein. During World War I he campaigned openly alongside the Labour party against conscription for the armed forces, and by the end of the war he and the Catholics who looked to him for leadership had become
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his remarkable career in Victoria there was a close link between the Catholic hierarchy and the Labour party. He died on Nov. 6, 1963. Associated Organizations Further Reading A biography of Mannix is Niall Brennan, Dr. Mannix (1964). Mannix is discussed in James G. Murtagh, Australia: The Catholic Chapter (1946; rev. ed. 1959) and Catholics and the Commonwealth (1950), and Tom Truman, Catholic Action and Politics (1959; rev. ed. 1960). The various writings of Bartholomew Santamaria should also be consulted.Ebsworth, Walter A., Archbishop Mannix, Armadale, Vic.: H. H. Stephenson, 1977.Gilchrist, Michael, Daniel Mannix, priest & patriot, Blackburn, Vic., Australia: Dove Communications, 1982. Kiernan, Colm, Daniel Mannix and Ireland, Morwell, Vic., Australia: Alella Books; Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1984. Santamaria, Bartholomew Augustine, Archbishop Mannix: his contribution to the art of public leadership in Australia, Carlton South, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1978. Santamaria, Bartholomew Augustine, Daniel Mannix, the quality of leadership, Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press; Beaverton, Or.: International Scholarly Book Services, 1984.
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