This book comprises a series of essays that range across much of the dioceses history from St Molaisse up to the eve of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Contents - Charles Doherty on St Molaisse - Cormac Bourke on medieval metalwork - Seosamh Dufaigh on the formation of the diocese - Katharine Walsh on late medieval pilgrims to Lough Derg - Brendan Smith on the late medieval diocese of Clogher - Henry A. Jefferies on Papal letters and Irish priests on the eve of the reformation - Grace Moloney on religious foundations - ...
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This book comprises a series of essays that range across much of the dioceses history from St Molaisse up to the eve of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Contents - Charles Doherty on St Molaisse - Cormac Bourke on medieval metalwork - Seosamh Dufaigh on the formation of the diocese - Katharine Walsh on late medieval pilgrims to Lough Derg - Brendan Smith on the late medieval diocese of Clogher - Henry A. Jefferies on Papal letters and Irish priests on the eve of the reformation - Grace Moloney on religious foundations - Seosamh Dufaigh on Richard Owens, bishop of Clogher (18941909) - Eamon Phoenix on Partition, the Catholic Church and the diocese of Clogher, c.191228 - Seosamh Dufaigh on social and political comment in the Lenten pastorals of Bishop Patrick McKenna (191622) - Daithi Corrin on Eugene OCallaghan, bishop of Clogher (194370)
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