Talk:John McCloskey
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editNeed a disambiguation for this. There is another priest named John McCloskey, who is currently living and is also a controversial Catholoc figure. He is listed as C. John McCloskey. I do not know if they are related to each other. nut-meg 05:42, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
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