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Perry was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [2] He served at Carlow, Bolarum, Calicut and Madras; and, during World War II as a Chaplain to the Forces. When peace returned he served incumbencies in Kilmallock, Kilmessan and Trim before his time as Dean.
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