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Hugh J. McNichol
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Hugh is a Catholic author and journalist writing on Catholic topics and issues. He attended Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, where he studied both philosophy and theology. Hugh writes frequently at verbumcarofactumest.blogspot.com and nothing-left-unsaid.blogspot.com. He also writes about his Irish Catholic upbringing and educational experiences at graysferrygrapevine.blogspot.com. Hugh has contributed works to Catholic News Agency, Catholic Online, The Irish Catholic, Dublin, the British Broadcasting Company, London and the Philadelphia Bulletin, Pewsitter.com, Blogger News Network & The Catholic Business Journal.


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