"Love and War and Marriage". Cartlann. An Chartlann. Retrieved 4 August 2024. Father Michael O'Hea, gave me a good character, as a "smart, intelligent young lad," recommending me to the world as one who would be found "honest and trustworthy." Seven years after, the two of us were living in Skibbereen, and he, as Bishop O'Hea, turned me away from his confessional, telling me not to come to him any more. I had become a Fenian; his "smart, intelligent young lad" had turned out to be a bad boy. Such is life.
"Our new (old) pipe organ!". Enniskeane & Desertserges Parish A Catholic Faith Community in County Cork, Ireland. Diocese of Cork & Ross. Retrieved 4 August 2024. The Sisters of Mercy in Clonakilty annals record that the installation of the organ was first proposed by then Bishop of Ross, Dr. Michael O'Hea, during a visit in 1874 (O'Hea was a native of Rosscarbery and was Bishop of Ross from 1858 to 1876.) Bishop O'Hea donated the first £5 towards the organ fund.
"St Patrick's Cathedral, Skibereen". skibbheritage.com. Skibbereen Heritage Centre. Retrieved 4 August 2024. The High Altaris dedicated to the memory of Bishop O'Hea (1858-1876)
^"The O'Heas of South West Cork"(PDF). corkhist.ie. Journal of the Cork Historical & Archaeological Society. Retrieved 4 August 2024. Dr O'Hea was educated at the Irish College in Paris.