Richard Luke Concanen
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Richard Luke Concanen (27 December 1747 – 19 June 1810) was an Irish prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of the Diocese of New York.
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[edit]- Archbishop Troy of Dublin, however, induced Pius VII to appoint as New York's first bishop an Irish Dominican, Father Richard Luke Concanen, who had resided many years in Rome as the agent of the Irish bishops and was much esteemed there. He was prior of St. Clement's at Rome, librarian of the Minerva, and distinguished for his learning. He had refused a nomination for a see in Ireland and was much interested in the missions in America.