
The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, November 1864
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About This Book
The Irish Ecclesiastical Record is a significant publication that serves as a vital resource for understanding the Catholic Church's history and ecclesiastical matters in Ireland. This volume encompasses a range of topics, including theological discussions, church governance, and the social issues affecting the Irish Catholic community. It reflects the challenges and developments faced by the Church during a transformative period in Irish history, providing insights into the faith and practices of the time. The articles within are penned by various scholars and clergy, contributing to a rich t...
Chapters (16)
- The Holy See And The Liberty Of The Irish Church At The Beginning Of The Present Century.
- I. From Mgr. Brancadoro to Father Concanen, O.P., Agent at Rome for the Irish Bishops. Dalla Propaganda. 7 Agosto, 1801.
- II. From the same to the same. Dalla Propaganda, 25 Settembre, 1805.
- A Recent Protestant View Of The Church Of The Middle Ages.
- The Mss. Remains Of Professor O'Curry In The Catholic University. No. II.
- The Destiny Of The Irish Race.3
- Liturgical Questions. (From M. Bouix's “Revue des Sciences Ecclesiastiques”).
- Documents.
- I. Condemnation Of Dr. Froschammer's Works.
- II. Decree Of The Congregation Of Rites.
- Notices Of Books.
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- Footnotes
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