[1] Fagan Licabla, Castlepollard, Co. Westmeath,[2] he was educated at Jesuit run Irish College of Seville and was ordained priest in 1682.
James Fagan was educated at the Irish College of Alcalá, Spain, and served as its superior.
He served as parish priest in Baldoyle and howth prior to being consecrated Bishop of Meath in 1713[3] and translated to the Archbishopric of Dublin in 1729.
He was supposed to have encouraged Sylvester Lloyd OFM to translate the Jansenist leaning Francois Pouget's Montepellier catechism.
Paul Kenny ODC,[6] as Bishop of Meath Fagan, ordained twelve Dutch Jansenist priests including future Archbishop of Utrecht, Petrus Johannes Meindaerts and Jerome de Bock(Bishop of Haarlem).