962 resultados para Catholic Church. Diocese of Limerick (Ireland)
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Includes index.
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Despite the involvement of radical socialists like James Connolly and the Irish Citizen Army in the 1916 Rising and the unanimous passing of the Democratic Programme (a socialist manifesto for the new Government) by the First Dáil in 1919, the Irish state has since its inception exhibited a highly conservative approach to social and economic policy, and politics generally in Ireland, North or South, have never faced a serious challenge from those seeking radical change. Several factors have played a part in this and this article focuses on one of these - the power and conservatism of the Catholic Church and its influence in shaping the political landscape. Despite a decline in recent years, the Church remains influential north and south of the Border in education provision, the current debates in relation to abortion and in culturally important aspects of life - baptism, communion and burial. In the past the Churchs political influence among Ireland’s majority Catholic community had been even more pronounced. The article begins by looking at the Churchs attitude to revolutionary change in Ireland historically before focusing on its influence in the North during the Stormont years and during the more recent ‘Troubles’ – 1969 - 98. It shows how the Church attempted to influence political thought and discourse in Ireland when it was at the height of its power. Whilst it is true that the Church was not a monolith, and there have always been individual priests who have adopted a more radical approach, the general thrust of the Church was conservative, attempting to ally itself with the power elites of the day where possible. It is this influence which appears to have stood the test of time despite attempts in past generations to radicalise the Irish population.
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The portrait (front.) is of Charles Constantine Pise, a parish priest at St. Joseph's Church at that time.
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"Prepared for the press by a member of the Committee, under its direction."--Pref.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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This cooperation project aims to improve the sanitation facilities of the city of Wukro (located in the Tigray Region, northern Ethiopia), particularly the management of latrine wastes, by designing a sludge treatment plant in the city. It is framed within the Final Project Department of the E.T.S.I. de Caminos, Canales y Puertos, in collaboration with Wukro’s St. Mary’s College and the Mission of Ángel Olaran, that are part of the Ethiopian Catholic Church Diocese of Adigrat (ECCA). The present city, of about 42,000 inhabitants, was founded by the Italians in 1936. Due to its geographic location, which makes the city suitable for industrial and agricultural activities, Wukro is becoming an important administrative and economic center in the region, with a fast growing population.
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Vol. for 23rd (1897) includes diocesan Constitution and canons.
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Some nos. combined.
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The early journals were initially unpublished; regular publication had begun by 1822. The journals for years 1790 through 1832 were later [1870] published together in one vol. under title: The Documentary history of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Vermont ... 1790 to 1832, inclusive.
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"The book is intended to be supplementary to the very excellent 'Diocese of Western New York' published by the Rev. Charles Welles Hayes [1904]"--Pref.
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Bibliography: p. 674.
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