The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, January 1865

"The Irish Ecclesiastical Record" is a periodical publication written in the 19th century. It delves into various topics concerning the Catholic Church in Ireland, including historical accounts, ecclesiastical events, and discussions on liturgical practices. The opening sections highlight significant aspects such as the history of the See of Clonmacnoise and the negotiations of Cardinal Consalvi with Napoleon Bonaparte, reflecting the challenges faced by the Catholic Church during these turbulent times. At the start of this issue, the publication outlines its structure and key topics to be discussed, which include historical reflections on ecclesiastical governance during the sixteenth century, the impact of political events on the Catholic community, and the role of organizations like St. Brigid's Orphanage in nurturing children within the faith. The opening portion serves to set the stage for a detailed exploration of each topic, emphasizing the ongoing struggles and resilience of the Church and its faithful in Ireland amidst external pressures and internal challenges. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Title The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, January 1865
Credits Produced by Bryan Ness, Sam W. and the Online Distributed
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Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Reading Level Reading ease score: 57.1 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Language English
LoC Class BX: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements
Subject Catholic Church -- Periodicals
Subject Catholic Church -- Ireland -- Periodicals
Category Text
eBook-No. 35893
Release Date
Last Update Jan 7, 2021
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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