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The Diocese of Meath Under Bishop John Cantwell 1830-66

The Diocese of Meath Under Bishop John Cantwell 1830-66
Author: Paul Connell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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When John Cantwell assumed the bishopric of Meath in 1830, he inherited grave political, social, theological, and ecclesiastical problems caused by an English State and an Irish Church. In the 1840s he also had to endure the loss of 114,000 of the faithful in the Irish Famine and the resulting chaos. How Cantwell, a pragmatist but also a skilled tactician, managed to lead his flock for those thirty- six years shows that the Church and State in Ireland were anything but temperate, cooperative or monolithic. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation : 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).


History of the Diocese of Meath

History of the Diocese of Meath
Author: John Healy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1908
Genre: Meath (Ireland)
ISBN:

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A history of the Church of Ireland Diocese of Meath.


The Diocese of Meath

The Diocese of Meath
Author: Anthony Cogan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1862
Genre: Ireland
ISBN:

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Edmund Rice and the First Christian Brothers

Edmund Rice and the First Christian Brothers
Author: Dáire Keogh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

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In 1944, W.T. Cosgrave described the Christian Brothers as 'Ireland's gift to civilization'. More recently, a former government minister called them 'a shower of savage bastards'. This history aims to get beyond these stereotypical representations of Edmund Rice and the first generation Christian Brothers, to see them as they saw themselves and were understood by their contemporaries. It goes beyond hagiography, and interprets the Brothers within context, against the background of Catholic Emancipation, the modernization of Irish society and the fashioning of the Church according to the norms of the Council of Trent.


The Religious Condition of Ireland 1770-1850

The Religious Condition of Ireland 1770-1850
Author: Nigel Yates
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2006-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 019152932X

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Nigel Yates provides a major reassessment of the religious state of Ireland between 1770 and 1850. He argues that this was both a period of intense reform across all the major religious groups in Ireland and also one in which the seeds of religious tension, which were to dominate Irish politics and society for most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, were sown. He examines in detail, from a wide range of primary sources, the mechanics of this reform programme and the growing tensions between religious groups in this period, showing how political and religious issues became inextricably mixed and how various measures that might have been taken to improve the situation were not politically or religiously possible.


Divine Right?

Divine Right?
Author: David Lawlor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This unique account of the dramatic events of the Parnell split in Meath challenges the accepted view that Irish priests could lead their people only in the political direction that they wished to go. Meath people were devoted to Charles Stewart Parnell, who had entered Westminster as their MP in 1875. The loyalty of many of them was unaffected by the divorce court revelation in 1890 of his adultery with Katharine O'Shea, which caused the split that continued even after his death in 1891. However, Bishop Thomas Nulty preached that no Parnellite voter could "continue a Catholic" but then claimed election results as political victories. David Lawlor's research shows how Dr. Nulty broke the power of local Parnellites over their refusal to vote for a nun as matron of Navan workhouse. The bishop then nominated Michael Davitt, founder of the Land League, to unseat North Meath's Parnellite MP, Pierce Mahony. While the Parnellites successfully petitioned the courts to have Davitt's election annulled because of "undue clerical influence", new anti-Parnellite candidates narrowly won the ensuing by-elections. However, clerical interference in Meath politics provided damaging evidence of "Rome rule" to Tories and Unionists opposing Gladstone's second Home Rule bill, which was lost in the Lords in 1893.


The Pastoral Role of the Roman Catholic Church in Pre-famine Ireland, 1750-1850

The Pastoral Role of the Roman Catholic Church in Pre-famine Ireland, 1750-1850
Author: Emmet J. Larkin
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813214573

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In this new volume, noted Irish historian Emmet Larkin turns hisattention to the pastoral challenges the Roman Catholic Church faced inministering to an exploding population of Irish Catholics in the yearsbefore the Great Famine of 1847. The extraordinary increase in thepopulation of Ireland from the mid-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenthcentury combined with a lack of financial resources available to thechurch as well as a shortage of clergy and sacred space proved to becrucial for adopting new methods of ministering to the Irish Catholiccommunity. How the Irish Church attempted to respond to these variouschallenges, and how it was thus uniquely shaped by them, is thecentral theme of this study.


The Diocese of Meath

The Diocese of Meath
Author: Anthony Cogan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1992
Genre: Ireland
ISBN:

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Giuseppe Mazzini and the Globalization of Democratic Nationalism, 1830-1920

Giuseppe Mazzini and the Globalization of Democratic Nationalism, 1830-1920
Author: C. A. Bayly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2008-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Giuseppe Mazzini - Italian patriot, humanist, and republican - was one of the most celebrated and revered political activists and thinkers of the 19th century. This volume is the first to show how his thought and image were received and transformed across Europe, the Americas, and India.