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Pádraig Mac Fhearghusa is an Irish language poet, magazine editor and language activist. He was born in Ballineen in County Cork in 1947. He graduated from University College Dublin in 1970 with a BA in Irish, history and philosophy and obtained a Higher Diploma in Education from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1971. He has worked both as a primary and secondary teacher, and in 1978 helped found a Gaelscoil, Scoil Lán-Ghaeilge Mhic Easmainn, in Tralee. He has been active in the promotion of Irish and in 2008 was elected as President of the Gaelic League. He held this post until 2011, when was elected.

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  • Rugadh Pádraig Mac Fhearghusa i mBaile Átha Fínín in iarthar Chontae Chorcaí sa bhliain 1947. File nótáilte agus gníomhaí Gaeilge is ea é. D'fhreastail sé ar Choláiste Bhréanainn i gCill Airne agus ansin ar Choláiste Phádraig i nDroim Conrach, mar ar cháiligh sé mar oide bunscoile. Bhain sé amach céim BA sa Choláiste Ollscoile, Baile Átha Cliath, sa bhliain 1970 i nGaeilge, i Stair agus i bhFealsúnacht. Sa bhliain 1971 rinne sé an tArd-Teastas san Oideachas i gColáiste na Tríonóide. Ba bhunmhúinteoir é go dtí an bhliain 1975, agus d’aistrigh sé ansin go dtí Meánscoil an Leith-Triúigh i gContae Chiarraí. (ga)
  • Pádraig Mac Fhearghusa is an Irish language poet, magazine editor and language activist. He was born in Ballineen in County Cork in 1947. He graduated from University College Dublin in 1970 with a BA in Irish, history and philosophy and obtained a Higher Diploma in Education from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1971. He has worked both as a primary and secondary teacher, and in 1978 helped found a Gaelscoil, Scoil Lán-Ghaeilge Mhic Easmainn, in Tralee. He has been active in the promotion of Irish and in 2008 was elected as President of the Gaelic League. He held this post until 2011, when was elected. (en)
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  • Rugadh Pádraig Mac Fhearghusa i mBaile Átha Fínín in iarthar Chontae Chorcaí sa bhliain 1947. File nótáilte agus gníomhaí Gaeilge is ea é. D'fhreastail sé ar Choláiste Bhréanainn i gCill Airne agus ansin ar Choláiste Phádraig i nDroim Conrach, mar ar cháiligh sé mar oide bunscoile. Bhain sé amach céim BA sa Choláiste Ollscoile, Baile Átha Cliath, sa bhliain 1970 i nGaeilge, i Stair agus i bhFealsúnacht. Sa bhliain 1971 rinne sé an tArd-Teastas san Oideachas i gColáiste na Tríonóide. Ba bhunmhúinteoir é go dtí an bhliain 1975, agus d’aistrigh sé ansin go dtí Meánscoil an Leith-Triúigh i gContae Chiarraí. Bhunaigh sé Scoil Lán-Ghaeilge Mhic Easmainn i dTrá Lí sa bhliain 1978, agus bhí lámh aige i mbunú trí Ghaelscoil eile. Chuidigh sé le Ghaelcholáiste Chiarraí a bhunú, agus ba é cathaoirleach an choláiste. Bhí sé ina Uachtarán Chonradh na Gaeilge: atoghadh é sa bhliain 2010. (ga)
  • Pádraig Mac Fhearghusa is an Irish language poet, magazine editor and language activist. He was born in Ballineen in County Cork in 1947. He graduated from University College Dublin in 1970 with a BA in Irish, history and philosophy and obtained a Higher Diploma in Education from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1971. He has worked both as a primary and secondary teacher, and in 1978 helped found a Gaelscoil, Scoil Lán-Ghaeilge Mhic Easmainn, in Tralee. He has been active in the promotion of Irish and in 2008 was elected as President of the Gaelic League. He held this post until 2011, when was elected. He has won recognition as a poet. His collection Mearcair won the Oireachtas na Gaeilge National Poetry Prize in 1996, and another collection, An Dara Bás, won the same prize in 2002. He has contributed two poems to the Irish Poetry Reading Archive: 'An Teaghlach Naofa agus Naomh Eoin i dTírdhreach' and 'Eibhlinn'. He was for decades the editor of the Irish language literary monthly Feasta. (en)
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