Cecil Faull

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Cecil Albert Faull (1930-2012) was Dean of Leighlin from 1991 until 1996. [1]

Faull was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and ordained deacon in 1954 and priest in 1955. [2] He began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy in the Mariners Church in Dún Laoghaire. He was the incumbent at Portarlington from 1963 to 1971 when he moved back to Dublin to become Rector of St. George's Church, Dublin (he had been a curate here in his early career). [3] He was at Clondalkin from 1981 to 1991.

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References

  1. Crockford’s On-line accessed by subscription Thursday 31 October 2013 08:47 GMT
  2. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76 p316: London: Oxford University Press, 1976 ISBN   0-19-200008-X
  3. Who Will Save St George’s Rev. Faull, speaking in RTE in 1978, RTE Archives.