Thomas John Feeney

Thomas John Feeney (September 4, 1894 September 9, 1955) was a Roman Catholic bishop.

Born in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts, Feeney was ordained a priest for the Society of Jesus June 23, 1929. On May 10, 1951, Feeney was appointed Vicar Apostolic of Carolina and Marshall Island and titular bishop of Angus and was ordained bishop on September 8, 1951.[1]

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