Michael Warren (b Clonmore, County Wexford 1825; d Wexford 1884) was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Bishop of Ferns from 1876 until his death. [1]
Warren was educated at St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth. [2] He served curacies in Ballygarrett and Templeludigan. From 1866 to 1876 he was Superior of the House of Missions at Enniscorthy. [2] He was ordained Bishop of Ferns on 7 May 1876, and died in post on 22 April 1884. [3]
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Bishop Michael Warren (born 1825, died 22 Apr 1884) Bishop of Ferns