The Rev. Aengus Finucane, a Roman Catholic missionary and Irish aid pioneer who braved civil wars and learned he must "fight like hell to do any good," died Tuesday, his charity announced. He was 77.
"There can be few Irish people of his generation, or of any other generation, who have contributed as much to improving the lives of so much of humanity," said Tom Arnold, chief executive of the Concern charity that Finucane spent decades promoting.
Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen called the priest "a selfless and brave man who traveled to many of the world's most dangerous places to help the poor. ... His courageous efforts saved a huge …

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