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  1. Jul 10, 2024 · 40 Years Later. Jul 10, 2024. To mark the 40th anniversary of the release of the Negros Nine and the 20th anniversary of the death of Fr Niall O’Brien, Fr Donal Hogan recalls a miscarriage of justice in the Philippines and the RTE reporter that made the Columban missionary a household name. On 3 rd of July 1984 Frs Niall O’Brien, Brian Gore ...

  2. About Ontoawinner. Ontoawinner was established in 2011 by Niall O’Brien and Simon Bridge. Since then we have gone from strength to strength in the world of horse racing, having had multiple group winners and recently registering our first Group 1 winner when Quiet Reflection won the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot.

  3. Dublin, Ireland. Died. 28 April 2004. (2004-04-28) (aged 64) Pisa, Italy. Occupation. Missionary priest. Niall O'Brien (2 August 1939 in Dublin, Ireland – 27 April 2004 in Pisa, Italy) was an Irish Columban missionary priest, notable for being falsely accused of and detained in the Philippines in the 1980s on charges of multiple murder.

  4. Oct 7, 2021 · Pdf_module_version 0.0.15 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20211007101620 Republisher_operator associate-teresita-fernandez@archive.org;supervisor-carla-igot@archive.org Republisher_time 2571 Scandate 20211004213131 Scanner

  5. May 1, 2004 · Sat May 01 2004 - 01:00. Niall O'Brien Father Niall O'Brien, who has died aged 64, became known internationally in the early 1980s during a 17-month Philippines trial on a trumped-up murder charge ...

  6. Some claim that Nostradamus predicted the rise of Adolf Hitler but did he also predicted a great war would occur in 2023. Turning to the quatrains of Nostradamus, one line particularly stands out: ‘ seven months great war, people dead through evil’. If this prophecy is indeed related to our current age, there may be a faint silver lining ...

  7. In 1983 three priests--among them Irishman Niall O'Brien --together with six lay leaders were arrested in the Philippines on a false charge of murder. The government of Ferdinand Marcos hoped in this way to silence those within the church who were increasingly speaking out against social and political injustice.

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