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Feeney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Feeney, Australian tennis player * Adam King Feeney, Canadian record producer and disc jockey known professionally as Frank Dukes * Angela Feeney, Northern Irish singer * Anne Feeney, American musician * Blair Feeney, New Zealand rugby union player * Carol Feeney, American rower * Chub Feeney, baseball administrator * Chuck Feeney, Charles F. "Chuck" Feeney, billionaire businessman * Dan Feeney, American football player * David Feeney, Australian politician * Denis Feeney, Princeton academic * F. X. Feeney, American writer and filmmaker * Geraldine Feeney, Irish politician *Helen M. Feeney, American nun * Hugh Feeney, Irish bomber * Jamie Feeney, Australian rugby league player * Jim Feeney, Northern Irish footballer * Joe Feeney, singer * Joel Feeney, Canadian singer * John Feeney (other) * Josephine Feeney, British children's author * Julie Feeney, Irish musician * Kevin Feeney (1952–2013), Irish judge * ...
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Adam Feeney
Adam Feeney (born 7 March 1985) is a professional Australian tennis player. Tennis career Feeney's highest ATP singles ranking was World No. 248, which he reached in September 2007. His career high in doubles was World No. 100, which he reached in April 2008. Adam Feeney was a successful junior, especially at doubles. At the 2003 Wimbledon Championships, Feeney, along with fellow Australian Chris Guccione, made the final of the Boys' Doubles. They lost the final to the Romanian pairing of Horia Tecău and Boys' Singles champion Florin Mergea. Feeney made his first final in a professional tournament in March 2006 in the Australia F4 tournament in Bairnsdale, Victoria. He lost to Konstantinos Economidis in the final. In August 2006 Feeney won his first pro tournament, the USA F21. He defeated South African Kevin Anderson in the final. In September 2006, Feeney won the Australia F9 tournament, winning the final against Miles Armstrong. In July 2007, Feeney won the Gr ...
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Joel Feeney
Joel Richard Stephan Feeney (born November 21, 1957) is a Canadian country, pop music singer, songwriter and record producer. History Joel Feeney commenced his recording career with the pop rock band The Front. Feeney was also a producer on albums by other Canadian country singers including Family Brown, and worked as a session musician before releasing his debut album ''Joel Feeney and the Western Front'' in 1991. The album included songs written by members of The Front. Feeney's second album ''Life Is but a Dream'' was released in 1993 and was produced by Chris Farren. It received a positive review from the ''Ottawa Citizen'' which called it a "soft-spoken but intense set of songs". His most successful hit came in 1995 with " What Kind of Man", which topped the Canadian ''RPM'' country singles charts. This song also came from ''Life Is but a Dream''. He is also notable for co-writing LeAnn Rimes Margaret LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (born August 28, 1982) is an American singer, ...
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Nell Feeney
Nell Feeney is an Australian actress who played Janelle Timmins on the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours''. Early life and education In 1988, Feeney started studying acting at Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), graduating in 1990. In 2010, she studied a Graduate Certificate in Screenwriting & Directing at Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS). Career Feeney appeared on ''Neighbours'' from November 2004 to July 2007, returning briefly in 2015. She had also appeared in the soap the previous year as Joanne Blair. Her contract with ''Neighbours'' expired during the course of 2007, and she left the show along with Sianoa Smit-McPhee, who played her on-screen daughter Bree Timmins. Feeney appeared in the movie ''Mallboy'', alongside her ''Neighbours'' on-screen husband Brett Swain. She has appeared in many other Australian television shows, including ''City Homicide'', '' Rush'', ''Blue Heelers'', '' Dirt Game'', '' Stingers'', and ''Winne ...
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Michael Feeney (MBE)
Michael Feeney, MBE, is the founder of the County Mayo Peace Park and Garden of Remembrance. An Irish citizen he was awarded the MBE due to his services in promoting British-Irish relations by Queen Elizabeth II at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in the Queen's New Year Honours List in 2010. Early and private life He was born in Castlebar, County Mayo. Feeney is the founder of the County Mayo Peace Park and Garden of Remembrance. He was educated at St Patrick's school in Castlebar up to the age of 14. He worked for the local Bacon Company before moving to the Health Service Executive. He has supported the development of soccer in Mayo and was Secretary of the Mayo League until 1986. Feeney is married to Mary Feeney and has two children, and lives in Castlebar. He spent several years in the FCA. County Mayo Peace Park and Garden of Remembrance The County Mayo Peace Park and Garden of Remembrance is a project to document people from County Mayo who lost their lives in both ...
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Michael Feeney (schoolteacher)
"The Dead" is the final short story in the 1914 collection ''Dubliners'' by James Joyce. It is by far the longest story in the collection and, at 15,952 words, is almost long enough to be described as a novella. The story deals with themes of love and loss, as well as raising questions about the nature of the Irish identity. The story was well-received by critics and academics and described by T. S. Eliot as one of the greatest English-language short stories ever written. It was later adapted into a one-act play by Hugh Leonard and into the 1987 film '' The Dead'' written by Tony Huston and directed by John Huston. Characters * Gabriel Conroy – the main character of the story. * Kate Morkan and Julia Morkan – Gabriel and Mary Jane's aunts. They are elderly sisters who throw a party every year during Christmas time. * Mary Jane Morkan – niece of Kate and Julia Morkan. * Lily – the caretaker's daughter. * Gretta Conroy – Gabriel's wife. * Molly Ivors – a long-time ac ...
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Mark Feeney
Mark Feeney (born July 28, 1957) is an author and arts writer for ''The Boston Globe'' for over four decades. He is the author of two books, ''Nixon at the Movies'' (2004) and ''Nixon and the Silver Screen'' (2012). Feeney is a native of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Life and work Feeney graduated from Harvard in 1979 with a magna cum laude degree in History and Literature. He has worked for the ''Globe'' since then, as a researcher, reporter, reviewer, editor and staff writer at The Boston Globe Magazine. He has taught at Yale, (2010) Brandeis University, Brandeis, Princeton University, Princeton, (2007) and Brown University, Brown (2014) universities. During spring 2014 he was an Institute for the Liberal Arts journalism fellow at Boston College. A finalist for the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing, he won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism for his "penetrating and versatile command of the visual arts, from film and photography to painting." In 2009, he was a Foster Dis ...
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Liam Feeney
Liam Michael Feeney-Howard (born 21 January 1987) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Early career Feeney joined League One side Southend United on loan until 3 January 2009 in November 2008. He made his debut after coming on as an 80th-minute substitute in a 3–0 defeat to Leicester City on 6 December. He signed for AFC Bournemouth on 2 February for an undisclosed fee. Feeney scored his first goal for Bournemouth during a 4–0 win over Rochdale. Millwall Feeney made his Millwall debut on 11 September 2011 against Birmingham City. After three years with the club, he was released on 10 May 2014. Loans On 27 September 2013 Feeney joined Millwall's divisional rivals Bolton Wanderers on a three-month loan deal. He made his debut, as a substitute for Lee Chung-Yong, the following day in a 1–1 draw against Yeovil Town at the Reebok Stadium. Millwall exercised their right to activate a 28-day recall clause due to injuries in their squad, meaning ...
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Lexie Feeney
Alexandra Feeney (born 3 July 1989 in Penrith) is an athlete from Australia who competes in archery. She was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder.AIS at the Olympics
The 2005 Italian Grand Prix may well be the watershed competition for Australia's female archers. After qualifying strongly Lexie Feeney won through her first round match but found it a little tougher going in the next round against Frigeri(ITA) who was supported by the home crowd. Despite this Lexie showed great composure and maturity to come away with a good win. Lexie shot against Mospinek (POL) for the top prize, but despite her best efforts wasn't able to match it with the Pole. The final result saw Lexie win the silver medal and become the Australian Institute or Sport Archery Program's first female international medal. At the

Feeneyism
Feeneyism, also known as the Boston heresy, is a Christian doctrine associated with the Jesuit priest Leonard Feeney. Feeneyism advocates an interpretation of the dogma ''extra Ecclesiam nulla salus'' ("outside the Church there is no salvation") which is that only Catholics can go to heaven and that only those baptised with water can go to heaven. Because Feeneyism denies that non-Catholics can go to heaven, and because it opposes the doctrines of baptism of desire and baptism of blood, Feeneyism is considered a heresy by the Catholic Church. In 1949, the Supreme Congregation of the Holy Office produced a document to correct the errors of Feeney's interpretation. The document stated: "this dogma (extra Ecclesiam nulla salus) must be understood in that sense in which the Church itself understands it." After refusing to recant his claims, Leonard Feeney was excommunicated from the Catholic Church in 1953 by Pope Pius XII, although he later reconciled with the church in 1972, a few ...
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Leonard Feeney
Leonard Edward Feeney (February 18, 1897 – January 30, 1978) was an American Jesuit Catholic priest, poet, lyricist, and essayist. He articulated a strict interpretation of the Catholic doctrine ''extra Ecclesiam nulla salus'' ("outside the Church there is no salvation"). He took the position that baptism of blood and baptism of desire are unavailing and that therefore non-Catholics will not be saved. This position is called Feeneyism, coming from his last name. Fighting against what he perceived to be the liberalization of Catholic doctrine, he was excommunicated by the Holy See in 1953. Feeney reconciled with the church in 1972, though never recanted his controversial views on salvation. He was described as Boston's homegrown version of Father Charles Coughlin for his antisemitism. Biography ''America'' In the 1930s, as a Jesuit, Feeney was a literary editor at the Jesuit magazine ''America''. Professor and polemics He was a professor in Boston College's gradua ...
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Lee Feeney
Lee Feeney (born 21 March 1978 in Kilkeel) is a Northern Irish Association football coach and former player who manages NIFL Championships side Bangor F.C. Playing career Feeney began his career at Ards. He made 4 appearances for Ards in the 1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup. He left to join Linfield and made his debut for them back in February 1997 before moving to Rangers for £100,000 in December 1998. He made one appearance, during a 4–0 league win against Dundee in January 1999. Three seasons later he re-joined Linfield. During his second spell at Windsor Park he scored in the UEFA Cup. He left again in 2002 for Ards then had a spell with Glenavon before signing for Shamrock Rovers for the 2005 season. He scored on his debut on live television but did not score again in 11 total appearances and was released in July. He then joined Bangor before joining Newry City. His brother Cullen, cousin Warren Feeney Warren James Feeney (born 17 January 1981) is a Northern Irish footb ...
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Kevin Feeney
Kevin Feeney (2 February 1952 – 14 August 2013) was an Irish judge who served as a Judge of the High Court from 2006 to 2013. He was educated at Gonzaga College, University College Dublin and the King's Inns. He was called to the Bar in 1973, and became a senior counsel in 1991. He was appointed to the High Court in March 2006. He most notably heard part of the John Gilligan case in 2010. He died suddenly on 14 August 2013 in County Cork County Cork () is the largest and the southernmost Counties of Ireland, county of Republic of Ireland, Ireland, named after the city of Cork (city), Cork, the state's second-largest city. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Munster .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Feeney, Kevin 1952 births 2013 deaths High Court judges (Ireland) Alumni of University College Dublin People educated at Gonzaga College Chairpersons of the Referendum Commission Alumni of King's Inns ...
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