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The first fruits of Daly's efforts to lay a foundation for a history of the Irish diocese of Derry, which he began in 1993 when he himself stepped down as Bishop of Derry and became Diocesan Archivist. He has assembled alphabetic lists of saints associated with the diocese, bishops, abbots of the various monasteries, and priests between 1535 and th
Paul Cullen (1803–78) was the outstanding figure in Irish history between the death of Daniel O’Connell and the rise of Charles Stewart Parnell. Yet this powerful prelate remains an enigmatic figure. This new study of his career sets out to reveal the real nature of his achievements in putting his stamp so indelibly on the Irish Catholic Church. After several years spent in Rome, at a time when the papal states were under constant attack, Cullen was sent back to Ireland as Archbishop of Armagh and subsequently of Dublin. He had been charged with reorganizing the Catholic Church in his native country—a task which brought him into conflict with the authorities, many of his fellow-bishops...
A history of the Church of Ireland Diocese of Meath.
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