In 16th and 17th century Ireland religion and nationality fused together in a people's struggle to survive. In that struggle the country's links with Europe provided a life line. Members of religious orders, including the Irish Jesuits, with their international roots, played an important role.
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<b><i>Christianity Today </i></b><b>2022 Book Award Winner (Church/Pastoral Leadership)<br/><br/></b><b><i>Outreach </i></b><b>2022 Recommended</b><b><i></i></b><b>Resource...
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Daniel Murray was undoubtedly the outstanding Irish Catholic archbishop of the nineteenth century. His efforts to provide aid to the needy during the Great Famine, and the veneration and respect he inspired in his clergy, further contributed to the high...
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<p>Born in Newry, educated at a Jesuit school in Dublin, John O¿Hagan studied Law and Arts at Dublin University. There he became friendly with Thomas Davis, Gavan Duffy, and other Young Irelanders. He wrote for the <em>Nation </em>newspaper...
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Edward Cahill SJ was an influential figure in Ireland during the early decades of the new Irish State Eamon de Valera was a good friend of Cahill's and shared many of is views.
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