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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Irish ecclesiastical record (Volume 1)
+(1865-1868), by Society of Clergymen
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
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+Title: The Irish ecclesiastical record (Volume 1) (1865-1868)
+ Index
+
+Author: Society of Clergymen
+
+Release Date: March 23, 2010 [EBook #31749]
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+Language: English
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+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
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+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK IRISH ECCLES. RECORD (VOL 1) ***
+
+
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+
+Produced by Bryan Ness, Jane Hyland and the Online
+Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This
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+THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD:
+
+A Monthly Journal.
+
+CONDUCTED BY A SOCIETY OF CLERGYMEN, UNDER EPISCOPAL SANCTION.
+
+
+VOL. I
+
+
+ "Ut Christiani ita et Romani altis."
+ "As you are children of Christ, so be you children of Rome."
+
+_Ex Dictis S. Patricii, Book of Armagh_, fol. 9.
+
+
+ DUBLIN
+ JOHN F. FOWLER, 3 CROW STREET,
+ DAME STREET.
+ 1865.
+
+
+ J.F. FOWLER, PRINTER,
+ 3 CROW STREET, DAME STREET,
+ DUBLIN.
+
+
+
+
+ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
+
+[For the Contents of the several Decrees of Congregations the reader is
+referred to the Half-Yearly Index.]
+
+
+ Page.
+
+ Achonry, See of, 209
+
+ _Adjumenta Oratoris Sacri, etc. operâ_ F.X. Schouppe, _noticed_, 503
+
+ Aireran, St., Prayer of, 63
+
+ Ambrose, St., Tomb of, 22
+
+ Ardagh, the See of, 13
+ Ancient Religious Foundations of, 127
+
+ Armagh, Richard Fitz-Ralph, Archbishop of, 486, 524
+
+ Attracta, St., Feast of, 39
+
+ Avellino, St. Andrew, Feast of, 145
+
+ Barlow, James, on Eternal Punishment, 217
+
+ Belgian Bishops, Card. Patrizi's Letter to, 193
+
+ Bible, the Catholic Church and the, 253, 323
+
+ Boenninghausen, _De irregularitatibus_, _noticed_, 48
+
+ Brancadoro, Mgr., Letters of, to F. Concanen, O.P., 54
+
+ Brigid's, St., Convent of, 127
+
+ Brigid's, St., Orphanage, 167
+
+ Butt, Mr., and National Education, 534
+
+ Carthage, St., Rule of, 113, 172
+
+ Catacombs, Signs of Martyrdom in the, 19
+
+ Catholic Church, the, and the Bible, 253, 323
+
+ Catholic Education, 227
+
+ Catholic Universities of Belgium and of Ireland, 549
+
+ Church, the Social Mission of the, 334
+
+ Clancarty, Earl of, 200, 253
+
+ Clonmacnoise, the See of, 153
+
+ Colenso, Dr., and the Old Testament, 271, 363, 513, 553
+
+ Colga, St., Prayer of, 4
+
+ Concordat, the French, 159
+
+ Consalvi, Cardinal, and Napoleon Bonaparte, 159, 201
+ Memoirs of my Ministry, by, 301
+
+ Conversion, the History of a, 409
+
+ Cork and Cloyne, Dioceses of, 311
+ B. Thaddeus, Bishop of, 375, 401
+
+ Council of Trent, Decision of the S. Cong. for the interpret. of, 590
+
+ _Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland_, by J.P. Prendergast,
+ _noticed_, 504
+
+ _Culdees of the British Isles, the_, by Dr. Reeves, _noticed_, 444
+
+ Cullen, Most Rev. Dr., Letter on Poland from, 182
+ Speech of, 227
+ Circular of, on the Ceremonies of Holy
+ Week, 343
+
+ Cummings, Rev. Dr., _Religious Controversy in America_,
+ _noticed_, 198
+
+
+ Cunningham, H.S., _Is Good News from Ireland true? noticed_, 119
+
+ Dechamps, V., _Letters to People of the World on a Life of
+ Pleasure_, _noticed_, 349
+
+ De Ram, Mgr. F.X., 572
+
+ De Rossi, Cav. G.B., _Roma Sotteranea_, _noticed_, 102
+ _Imagini Scelte, della B.V. Maria_,
+ _noticed_, 247
+
+ Derry, the See of, 353
+
+ Down and Connor, the See of, 262, 385
+
+ Dromore, the See of, 506
+
+ Dubliniensis, Letter of, 436
+
+ _Dublin_, Dr. Moran's _History of the Catholic Archbishops
+ of_, _noticed_, 556
+
+ Encyclical of Pius IX., 8th December, 1864, _See Appendix_
+
+ English Bishops, Letter of the Holy Office to, 139
+
+ _Essays on the Origin, etc., of the Irish Church_, by Rev.
+ Dr. Moran, _noticed_, 41
+
+ Feye, Professor, 359
+
+ Fitz-Ralph, Richard, Archbishop of Armagh, 15, 486, 524
+
+ Froschammer, Dr., Condemnation of, 93
+
+ Gargan, Rev. Dr., _The Ancient Church of Ireland_, _noticed_, 45
+
+ Gilbert, J.T., _History of the Viceroys of Ireland_, _noticed_, 552
+
+ Grant, Right Rev. Dr., Bishop of Southwark, Letter to, 143
+
+ Graves, Two Illustrious, 427
+
+ Gray, Sir J., on _Obnoxious Oaths_, _noticed_, 352
+
+ Henry Ludovicus, _De residentia beneficiatorum_, _noticed_, 46
+
+ Holy See, the, and the liberty of the Irish Church, 46
+
+ Index, S. Cong. of the, Letter from, 144
+ Monita of, to Prof. Ubaghs, 344
+
+ Indulgences, Decrees of the
+ S. Cong. of, 37, 38, 241, 347, 393, 394, 395
+
+ Indulgenced Prayers, 393
+
+ Indulgence, Plenary, _in articulo mortis_, Rescript of
+ Clement XIV. on, 133
+
+ Irish Race, Destiny of the, 65
+
+ Irish Church Establishment, the, 119, 227
+
+ Irish Bishops, Letter to, from Card. Prefect of Propaganda,
+ concerning the B. Eucharist, 242
+ on the _Residence_ prescribed by the
+ S. Canons, 246
+ Concessions to the _quoad usum
+ Pontificalium extra Diocesim_, 246
+ Letter from, to Henry Grattan, M.P., 291
+ Letter to, from Card. Antonelli, on a
+ change in the consecration oath of
+ Bishops, 293
+ Letter of, to Propaganda, 1801, 440
+ Address of the, to Pius VII., 441
+ Letter to, on dispensations in mixed
+ marriages, 438
+ Rescript to, on Requiem Masses, 296
+
+ Jameson, Mrs., inaccuracies of, 248
+
+ Jubilee, decisions regarding the, 347
+
+ J.W.H., Letter of, 389
+
+ Keogh, Judge, and Catholic Doctrines, 450
+
+ Killaloe, the See of, 465
+
+ Laemmer, Rev. Dr., _Histoire de ma conversion_, 408
+
+ Liturgical Questions,
+ 29, 89, 133, 186, 239, 283, 339, 382, 433, 500, 542, 585
+
+ Lough Derg, St. Patrick's Purgatory in, 493
+
+ Louvain, Card. Patrizi on some Doctrines taught at, 193
+
+ Malone, Rev. S., Letter of, 288
+
+ Malou, Mgr., _Règles pour le choix d'un etat de vie_, _noticed_, 151
+
+ Missarum iteratio, applicatio pro populo, etc., 590
+
+ M'Carthy, Rev., _Dr. Kelly's dissertations_, 48
+
+ M'Carthy, B. Thaddeus, 375, 401
+
+ Milton, John, his principles of toleration, 456
+
+ Moran, Rev. Dr., _various works of_, _noticed_, 41, 426, 551
+
+ Middle Ages, a recent Protestant view of, 57
+
+ National Education and Mr. Butt, 534
+
+ O'Connor, Rev. M., the Destiny of the Irish Race, 65
+
+ O'Curry, Prof., MSS. of, 4, 63, 112, 172
+
+ Old Testament, Dr. Colenso and the, 271, 363, 513, 553
+
+ O'Neill, Hugh, Grave of, 427
+
+ O'Melrian, Dr., Letters of, 465
+
+ Ossory, the See of, 563
+
+ Patrick's, St., Purgatory in Lough Derg, 493
+
+ _Patrick's, St., Cathedral: how it was restored_, _noticed_, 399
+
+ Patrizi, Card., Letter of, to the Belgian Bishops, 193
+
+ Peter's, St., Pence, Association of, 181
+
+ Pensioning the Irish Clergy, 52
+
+ Phials of blood in the Catacombs, 19
+
+ Pitra, Cardinal, _Juris Ecclesiastici Grecorum Historia_,
+ _noticed_, 195
+
+ Pius VII., Reply to Address of the Irish Bishops, 441
+
+ Pius IX., Letters of, 35, 93, 192
+
+ Poenitentiaria, Answers of the S., 142, 347
+
+ Prendergast's _Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland_, _noticed_, 504
+
+ Propaganda, Decrees of S. Cong. of,
+ 143, 242, 246, 293, 297, 391, 438, 439
+
+ Requiem Masses, 37, 296
+
+ Reeves, Dr., _The Culdees of the British Isles_, _noticed_, 444
+
+ Rice, Rev. W., Letter of, 389
+
+ Rites, Decrees of Congregation of, 18, 39, 97, 145, 146, 316
+
+ _Rituale Romanum Appendix ad_, _noticed_, 396
+
+ Robertson, Prof., _Lectures on Modern History_, _noticed_, 101
+
+ Ross, Diocese of, 105
+
+ Sacrament of Penance in the early Irish Church, 477
+
+ Schouppe, F.X., _Adjumenta Oratoris Sacri_, etc., _noticed_, 503
+
+ Secret Societies, Decisions concerning, 38
+
+ Segur, Mgr. de, _on Holy Communion_, 197
+ _Popular objections against the Encyclical_, _noticed_, 397
+
+ Thaddeus, Blessed, Bishop of Cork and Cloyne, 401
+
+ Theiner's _Vetera Monumenta_, _noticed_, 47, 103, 297
+
+ Todd, Dr., _Memoir of St. Patrick, Martyrology of Donegal_, 43, 98
+
+ Trench, Dr., _Sacred Latin Poetry_, 58
+
+ Troy, Most Rev. Dr., Card. Antonelli's Letter to, 392
+
+ Ubaghs, Letter of Prof., 594
+
+ Unionism Condemned, 139
+
+ University Education in Ireland, 23
+
+ Universities, list of German, 409
+
+ University, Catholic, Exhibitions, 544
+
+ Universities of Belgium and of Ireland, 549
+
+ Vercellone, P., _Variae Lectiones Vulgatae_, _noticed_, 147
+
+ Veto, the 49
+
+ _Viceroys_, Gilbert's _History of the Irish_, _noticed_, 147
+
+ Villecourt, Cardinal de, _Vie et Institut de S. Alphonse Mari
+ de Liguori_, _noticed_, 400
+
+ Woodlock, Mgr., Rector of the Catholic University, Letter of, 544
+
+
+ Appendix:
+ The Encyclical of His Holiness, 8th December, 1864.
+ The Brief for the Jubilee.
+ Cardinal Antonelli's Letter.
+ Syllabus of Condemned Propositions.
+ Translation of ditto.
+ Inauguration of the Catholic University, Session 1864-65.
+
+
+
+
+
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+<h1>THE IRISH<br />ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD</h1>
+
+
+<h4>A Monthly Journal</h4>
+
+<h3>CONDUCTED BY A SOCIETY OF CLERGYMEN,</h3>
+<h4>UNDER EPISCOPAL SANCTION</h4>
+
+
+<h2>VOL. I</h2>
+
+
+<p>
+<br /><br />
+<span style="margin-left:12em;">"Ut Christiani ita et Romani altis."<br /></span>
+<span style="margin-left:12em;">"As you are children of Christ, so be you children of Rome."<br /></span>
+<span style="margin-left:22em;"><i>Ex Dictis S. Patricii, Book of Armagh</i>, fol. 9.<br /></span>
+<br />
+<br /></p>
+
+
+<p class="center">DUBLIN<br />
+JOHN F. FOWLER, 3 CROW STREET,<br />
+DAME STREET<br />
+1865<br />
+<br /><br /><br /><br /></p>
+<h5>J.F. FOWLER, PRINTER,<br />3 CROW STREET, DAME STREET,<br />DUBLIN<br /></h5>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2>ALPHABETICAL INDEX</h2>
+
+<p class="center">[For the Contents of the several Decrees of Congregations the reader is referred to the Half-Yearly
+Index.]</p>
+
+<p>
+Achonry, See of, 209<br />
+<i>Adjumenta Oratoris Sacri, etc. oper&acirc;</i> F.X. Schouppe, <i>noticed</i>, 503<br />
+Aireran, St., Prayer of, 63<br />
+Ambrose, St., Tomb of, 22<br />
+Ardagh, the See of, 13<br />
+<span style="margin-left:3em;">Ancient Religious Foundations of, 127<br /></span>
+Armagh, Richard Fitz-Ralph, Archbishop of, 486, 524<br />
+Attracta, St., Feast of, 39<br />
+Avellino, St. Andrew, Feast of, 145<br />
+Barlow, James, on Eternal Punishment, 217<br />
+Belgian Bishops, Card. Patrizi's Letter to, 193<br />
+Bible, the Catholic Church and the, 253, 323<br />
+Boenninghausen, <i>De irregularitatibus</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 48<br />
+Brancadoro, Mgr., Letters of, to F. Concanen, O.P., 54<br />
+Brigid's, St., Convent of, 127<br />
+Brigid's, St., Orphanage, 167<br />
+Butt, Mr., and National Education, 534<br />
+Carthage, St., Rule of, 113, 172<br />
+Catacombs, Signs of Martyrdom in the, 19<br />
+Catholic Church, the, and the Bible, 253, 323<br />
+Catholic Education, 227<br />
+Catholic Universities of Belgium and of Ireland, 549<br />
+Church, the Social Mission of the, 334<br />
+Clancarty, Earl of, 200, 253<br />
+Clonmacnoise, the See of, 153<br />
+Colenso, Dr., and the Old Testament, 271, 363, 513, 553<br />
+Colga, St., Prayer of, 4<br />
+Concordat, the French, 159<br />
+Consalvi, Cardinal, and Napoleon Bonaparte, 159, 201<br />
+<span style="margin-left:7.5em;">Memoirs of my Ministry, by, 301<br /></span>
+Conversion, the History of a, 409<br />
+Cork and Cloyne, Dioceses of, 311<br />
+<span style="margin-left:7em;">B. Thaddeus, Bishop of, 375, 401<br /></span>
+Council of Trent, Decision of the S. Cong. for the interpret. of, 590<br />
+<i>Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland</i>, by J.P. Prendergast, <i>noticed</i>, 504<br />
+<i>Culdees of the British Isles, the</i>, by Dr. Reeves, <i>noticed</i>, 444<br />
+Cullen, Most Rev. Dr., Letter on Poland from, 182<br />
+<span style="margin-left:9em;">Speech of, 227<br /></span>
+<span style="margin-left:9em;">Circular of, on the Ceremonies of Holy Week, 343<br /></span>
+Cummings, Rev. Dr., <i>Religious Controversy in America</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 198<br />
+Cunningham, H.S., <i>Is Good News from Ireland true? noticed</i>, 119<br />
+Dechamps, V., <i>Letters to People of the World on a Life of Pleasure</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 349<br />
+De Ram, Mgr. F.X., 572<br />
+De Rossi, Cav. G.B., <i>Roma Sotteranea</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 102<br />
+<span style="margin-left:8em;"><i>Imagini Scelte, della B.V. Maria</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 247<br /></span>
+Derry, the See of, 353<br />
+Down and Connor, the See of, 262, 385<br />
+Dromore, the See of, 506<br />
+Dubliniensis, Letter of, 436<br />
+<i>Dublin</i>, Dr. Moran's <i>History of the Catholic Archbishops of</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 556<br />
+Encyclical of Pius IX., 8th December, 1864, <i>See Appendix</i><br />
+English Bishops, Letter of the Holy Office to, 139<br />
+<i>Essays on the Origin, etc., of the Irish Church</i>, by Rev. Dr. Moran, <i>noticed</i>, 41<br />
+Feye, Professor, 359<br />
+Fitz-Ralph, Richard, Archbishop of Armagh, 15, 486, 524<br />
+Froschammer, Dr., Condemnation of, 93<br />
+Gargan, Rev. Dr., <i>The Ancient Church of Ireland</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 45<br />
+Gilbert, J.T., <i>History of the Viceroys of Ireland</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 552<br />
+Grant, Right Rev. Dr., Bishop of Southwark, Letter to, 143<br />
+Graves, Two Illustrious, 427<br />
+Gray, Sir J., on <i>Obnoxious Oaths</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 352<br />
+Henry Ludovicus, <i>De residentia beneficiatorum</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 46<br />
+Holy See, the, and the liberty of the Irish Church, 46<br />
+Index, S. Cong. of the, Letter from, 144<br />
+<span style="margin-left:11em;">Monita of, to Prof. Ubaghs, 344<br /></span>
+Indulgences, Decrees of the S. Cong. of, 37, 38, 241, 347, 393, 394, 395<br />
+Indulgenced Prayers, 393<br />
+Indulgence, Plenary, <i>in articulo mortis</i>, Rescript of Clement XIV. on, 133<br />
+Irish Race, Destiny of the, 65<br />
+Irish Church Establishment, the, 119, 227<br />
+Irish Bishops, Letter to, from Card. Prefect of Propaganda, concerning the B. Eucharist, 242<br />
+<span style="margin-left:8em;">on the <i>Residence</i> prescribed by the S. Canons, 246<br /></span>
+<span style="margin-left:8em;">Concessions to the <i>quoad usum Pontificalium extra Diocesim</i>, 246<br /></span>
+<span style="margin-left:8em;">Letter from, to Henry Grattan, M.P., 291<br /></span>
+<span style="margin-left:8em;">Letter to, from Card. Antonelli, on a change in the consecration oath of Bishops, 293<br /></span>
+<span style="margin-left:8em;">Letter of, to Propaganda, 1801, 440<br /></span>
+<span style="margin-left:8em;">Address of the, to Pius VII., 441<br /></span>
+<span style="margin-left:8em;">Letter to, on dispensations in mixed marriages, 438<br /></span>
+<span style="margin-left:8em;">Rescript to, on Requiem Masses, 296<br /></span>
+Jameson, Mrs., inaccuracies of, 248<br />
+Jubilee, decisions regarding the, 347<br />
+J.W.H., Letter of, 389<br />
+Keogh, Judge, and Catholic Doctrines, 450<br />
+Killaloe, the See of, 465<br />
+Laemmer, Rev. Dr., <i>Histoire de ma conversion</i>, 408<br />
+Liturgical Questions, 29, 89, 133, 186, 239, 283, 339, 382, 433, 500, 542, 585<br />
+Lough Derg, St. Patrick's Purgatory in, 493<br />
+Louvain, Card. Patrizi on some Doctrines taught at, 193<br />
+Malone, Rev. S., Letter of, 288<br />
+Malou, Mgr., <i>R&egrave;gles pour le choix d'un etat de vie</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 151<br />
+Missarum iteratio, applicatio pro populo, etc., 590<br />
+M'Carthy, Rev., <i>Dr. Kelly's dissertations</i>, 48<br />
+M'Carthy, B. Thaddeus, 375, 401<br />
+Milton, John, his principles of toleration, 456<br />
+Moran, Rev. Dr., <i>various works of</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 41, 426, 551<br />
+Middle Ages, a recent Protestant view of, 57<br />
+National Education and Mr. Butt, 534<br />
+O'Connor, Rev. M., the Destiny of the Irish Race, 65<br />
+O'Curry, Prof., MSS. of, 4, 63, 112, 172<br />
+Old Testament, Dr. Colenso and the, 271, 363, 513, 553<br />
+O'Neill, Hugh, Grave of, 427<br />
+O'Melrian, Dr., Letters of, 465<br />
+Ossory, the See of, 563<br />
+Patrick's, St., Purgatory in Lough Derg, 493<br />
+<i>Patrick's, St., Cathedral: how it was restored</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 399<br />
+Patrizi, Card., Letter of, to the Belgian Bishops, 193<br />
+Peter's, St., Pence, Association of, 181<br />
+Pensioning the Irish Clergy, 52<br />
+Phials of blood in the Catacombs, 19<br />
+Pitra, Cardinal, <i>Juris Ecclesiastici Grecorum Historia</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 195<br />
+Pius VII., Reply to Address of the Irish Bishops, 441<br />
+Pius IX., Letters of, 35, 93, 192<br />
+Poenitentiaria, Answers of the S., 142, 347<br />
+Prendergast's <i>Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 504<br />
+Propaganda, Decrees of S. Cong. of, 143, 242, 246, 293, 297, 391, 438, 439<br />
+Requiem Masses, 37, 296<br />
+Reeves, Dr., <i>The Culdees of the British Isles</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 444<br />
+Rice, Rev. W., Letter of, 389<br />
+Rites, Decrees of Congregation of, 18, 39, 97, 145, 146, 316<br />
+<i>Rituale Romanum Appendix ad</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 396<br />
+Robertson, Prof., <i>Lectures on Modern History</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 101<br />
+Ross, Diocese of, 105<br />
+Sacrament of Penance in the early Irish Church, 477<br />
+Schouppe, F.X., <i>Adjumenta Oratoris Sacri</i>, etc., <i>noticed</i>, 503<br />
+Secret Societies, Decisions concerning, 38<br />
+Segur, Mgr. de, <i>on Holy Communion</i>, 197<br />
+<span style="margin-left:7em;"><i>Popular objections against the Encyclical</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 397<br /></span>
+Thaddeus, Blessed, Bishop of Cork and Cloyne, 401<br />
+Theiner's <i>Vetera Monumenta</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 47, 103, 297<br />
+Todd, Dr., <i>Memoir of St. Patrick, Martyrology of Donegal</i>, 43, 98<br />
+Trench, Dr., <i>Sacred Latin Poetry</i>, 58<br />
+Troy, Most Rev. Dr., Card. Antonelli's Letter to, 392<br />
+Ubaghs, Letter of Prof., 594<br />
+Unionism Condemned, 139<br />
+University Education in Ireland, 23<br />
+Universities, list of German, 409<br />
+University, Catholic, Exhibitions, 544<br />
+Universities of Belgium and of Ireland, 549<br />
+Vercellone, P., <i>Variae Lectiones Vulgatae</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 147<br />
+Veto, the 49<br />
+<i>Viceroys</i>, Gilbert's <i>History of the Irish</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 147<br />
+Villecourt, Cardinal de, <i>Vie et Institut de S. Alphonse Mari de Liguori</i>, <i>noticed</i>, 400<br />
+Woodlock, Mgr., Rector of the Catholic University, Letter of, 544<br />
+</p>
+
+
+<p>
+Appendix:<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">The Encyclical of His Holiness, 8th December, 1864.</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">The Brief for the Jubilee.</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Cardinal Antonelli's Letter.</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Syllabus of Condemned Propositions.</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Translation of ditto.</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Inauguration of the Catholic University, Session 1864-65.</span><br />
+</p>
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Irish ecclesiastical record (Volume 1)
+(1865-1868), by Society of Clergymen
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: The Irish ecclesiastical record (Volume 1) (1865-1868)
+ Index
+
+Author: Society of Clergymen
+
+Release Date: March 23, 2010 [EBook #31749]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK IRISH ECCLES. RECORD (VOL 1) ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by Bryan Ness, Jane Hyland and the Online
+Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This
+file was produced from images generously made available
+by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
+
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+
+
+THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD:
+
+A Monthly Journal.
+
+CONDUCTED BY A SOCIETY OF CLERGYMEN, UNDER EPISCOPAL SANCTION.
+
+
+VOL. I
+
+
+ "Ut Christiani ita et Romani altis."
+ "As you are children of Christ, so be you children of Rome."
+
+_Ex Dictis S. Patricii, Book of Armagh_, fol. 9.
+
+
+ DUBLIN
+ JOHN F. FOWLER, 3 CROW STREET,
+ DAME STREET.
+ 1865.
+
+
+ J.F. FOWLER, PRINTER,
+ 3 CROW STREET, DAME STREET,
+ DUBLIN.
+
+
+
+
+ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
+
+[For the Contents of the several Decrees of Congregations the reader is
+referred to the Half-Yearly Index.]
+
+
+ Page.
+
+ Achonry, See of, 209
+
+ _Adjumenta Oratoris Sacri, etc. opera_ F.X. Schouppe, _noticed_, 503
+
+ Aireran, St., Prayer of, 63
+
+ Ambrose, St., Tomb of, 22
+
+ Ardagh, the See of, 13
+ Ancient Religious Foundations of, 127
+
+ Armagh, Richard Fitz-Ralph, Archbishop of, 486, 524
+
+ Attracta, St., Feast of, 39
+
+ Avellino, St. Andrew, Feast of, 145
+
+ Barlow, James, on Eternal Punishment, 217
+
+ Belgian Bishops, Card. Patrizi's Letter to, 193
+
+ Bible, the Catholic Church and the, 253, 323
+
+ Boenninghausen, _De irregularitatibus_, _noticed_, 48
+
+ Brancadoro, Mgr., Letters of, to F. Concanen, O.P., 54
+
+ Brigid's, St., Convent of, 127
+
+ Brigid's, St., Orphanage, 167
+
+ Butt, Mr., and National Education, 534
+
+ Carthage, St., Rule of, 113, 172
+
+ Catacombs, Signs of Martyrdom in the, 19
+
+ Catholic Church, the, and the Bible, 253, 323
+
+ Catholic Education, 227
+
+ Catholic Universities of Belgium and of Ireland, 549
+
+ Church, the Social Mission of the, 334
+
+ Clancarty, Earl of, 200, 253
+
+ Clonmacnoise, the See of, 153
+
+ Colenso, Dr., and the Old Testament, 271, 363, 513, 553
+
+ Colga, St., Prayer of, 4
+
+ Concordat, the French, 159
+
+ Consalvi, Cardinal, and Napoleon Bonaparte, 159, 201
+ Memoirs of my Ministry, by, 301
+
+ Conversion, the History of a, 409
+
+ Cork and Cloyne, Dioceses of, 311
+ B. Thaddeus, Bishop of, 375, 401
+
+ Council of Trent, Decision of the S. Cong. for the interpret. of, 590
+
+ _Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland_, by J.P. Prendergast,
+ _noticed_, 504
+
+ _Culdees of the British Isles, the_, by Dr. Reeves, _noticed_, 444
+
+ Cullen, Most Rev. Dr., Letter on Poland from, 182
+ Speech of, 227
+ Circular of, on the Ceremonies of Holy
+ Week, 343
+
+ Cummings, Rev. Dr., _Religious Controversy in America_,
+ _noticed_, 198
+
+
+ Cunningham, H.S., _Is Good News from Ireland true? noticed_, 119
+
+ Dechamps, V., _Letters to People of the World on a Life of
+ Pleasure_, _noticed_, 349
+
+ De Ram, Mgr. F.X., 572
+
+ De Rossi, Cav. G.B., _Roma Sotteranea_, _noticed_, 102
+ _Imagini Scelte, della B.V. Maria_,
+ _noticed_, 247
+
+ Derry, the See of, 353
+
+ Down and Connor, the See of, 262, 385
+
+ Dromore, the See of, 506
+
+ Dubliniensis, Letter of, 436
+
+ _Dublin_, Dr. Moran's _History of the Catholic Archbishops
+ of_, _noticed_, 556
+
+ Encyclical of Pius IX., 8th December, 1864, _See Appendix_
+
+ English Bishops, Letter of the Holy Office to, 139
+
+ _Essays on the Origin, etc., of the Irish Church_, by Rev.
+ Dr. Moran, _noticed_, 41
+
+ Feye, Professor, 359
+
+ Fitz-Ralph, Richard, Archbishop of Armagh, 15, 486, 524
+
+ Froschammer, Dr., Condemnation of, 93
+
+ Gargan, Rev. Dr., _The Ancient Church of Ireland_, _noticed_, 45
+
+ Gilbert, J.T., _History of the Viceroys of Ireland_, _noticed_, 552
+
+ Grant, Right Rev. Dr., Bishop of Southwark, Letter to, 143
+
+ Graves, Two Illustrious, 427
+
+ Gray, Sir J., on _Obnoxious Oaths_, _noticed_, 352
+
+ Henry Ludovicus, _De residentia beneficiatorum_, _noticed_, 46
+
+ Holy See, the, and the liberty of the Irish Church, 46
+
+ Index, S. Cong. of the, Letter from, 144
+ Monita of, to Prof. Ubaghs, 344
+
+ Indulgences, Decrees of the
+ S. Cong. of, 37, 38, 241, 347, 393, 394, 395
+
+ Indulgenced Prayers, 393
+
+ Indulgence, Plenary, _in articulo mortis_, Rescript of
+ Clement XIV. on, 133
+
+ Irish Race, Destiny of the, 65
+
+ Irish Church Establishment, the, 119, 227
+
+ Irish Bishops, Letter to, from Card. Prefect of Propaganda,
+ concerning the B. Eucharist, 242
+ on the _Residence_ prescribed by the
+ S. Canons, 246
+ Concessions to the _quoad usum
+ Pontificalium extra Diocesim_, 246
+ Letter from, to Henry Grattan, M.P., 291
+ Letter to, from Card. Antonelli, on a
+ change in the consecration oath of
+ Bishops, 293
+ Letter of, to Propaganda, 1801, 440
+ Address of the, to Pius VII., 441
+ Letter to, on dispensations in mixed
+ marriages, 438
+ Rescript to, on Requiem Masses, 296
+
+ Jameson, Mrs., inaccuracies of, 248
+
+ Jubilee, decisions regarding the, 347
+
+ J.W.H., Letter of, 389
+
+ Keogh, Judge, and Catholic Doctrines, 450
+
+ Killaloe, the See of, 465
+
+ Laemmer, Rev. Dr., _Histoire de ma conversion_, 408
+
+ Liturgical Questions,
+ 29, 89, 133, 186, 239, 283, 339, 382, 433, 500, 542, 585
+
+ Lough Derg, St. Patrick's Purgatory in, 493
+
+ Louvain, Card. Patrizi on some Doctrines taught at, 193
+
+ Malone, Rev. S., Letter of, 288
+
+ Malou, Mgr., _Regles pour le choix d'un etat de vie_, _noticed_, 151
+
+ Missarum iteratio, applicatio pro populo, etc., 590
+
+ M'Carthy, Rev., _Dr. Kelly's dissertations_, 48
+
+ M'Carthy, B. Thaddeus, 375, 401
+
+ Milton, John, his principles of toleration, 456
+
+ Moran, Rev. Dr., _various works of_, _noticed_, 41, 426, 551
+
+ Middle Ages, a recent Protestant view of, 57
+
+ National Education and Mr. Butt, 534
+
+ O'Connor, Rev. M., the Destiny of the Irish Race, 65
+
+ O'Curry, Prof., MSS. of, 4, 63, 112, 172
+
+ Old Testament, Dr. Colenso and the, 271, 363, 513, 553
+
+ O'Neill, Hugh, Grave of, 427
+
+ O'Melrian, Dr., Letters of, 465
+
+ Ossory, the See of, 563
+
+ Patrick's, St., Purgatory in Lough Derg, 493
+
+ _Patrick's, St., Cathedral: how it was restored_, _noticed_, 399
+
+ Patrizi, Card., Letter of, to the Belgian Bishops, 193
+
+ Peter's, St., Pence, Association of, 181
+
+ Pensioning the Irish Clergy, 52
+
+ Phials of blood in the Catacombs, 19
+
+ Pitra, Cardinal, _Juris Ecclesiastici Grecorum Historia_,
+ _noticed_, 195
+
+ Pius VII., Reply to Address of the Irish Bishops, 441
+
+ Pius IX., Letters of, 35, 93, 192
+
+ Poenitentiaria, Answers of the S., 142, 347
+
+ Prendergast's _Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland_, _noticed_, 504
+
+ Propaganda, Decrees of S. Cong. of,
+ 143, 242, 246, 293, 297, 391, 438, 439
+
+ Requiem Masses, 37, 296
+
+ Reeves, Dr., _The Culdees of the British Isles_, _noticed_, 444
+
+ Rice, Rev. W., Letter of, 389
+
+ Rites, Decrees of Congregation of, 18, 39, 97, 145, 146, 316
+
+ _Rituale Romanum Appendix ad_, _noticed_, 396
+
+ Robertson, Prof., _Lectures on Modern History_, _noticed_, 101
+
+ Ross, Diocese of, 105
+
+ Sacrament of Penance in the early Irish Church, 477
+
+ Schouppe, F.X., _Adjumenta Oratoris Sacri_, etc., _noticed_, 503
+
+ Secret Societies, Decisions concerning, 38
+
+ Segur, Mgr. de, _on Holy Communion_, 197
+ _Popular objections against the Encyclical_, _noticed_, 397
+
+ Thaddeus, Blessed, Bishop of Cork and Cloyne, 401
+
+ Theiner's _Vetera Monumenta_, _noticed_, 47, 103, 297
+
+ Todd, Dr., _Memoir of St. Patrick, Martyrology of Donegal_, 43, 98
+
+ Trench, Dr., _Sacred Latin Poetry_, 58
+
+ Troy, Most Rev. Dr., Card. Antonelli's Letter to, 392
+
+ Ubaghs, Letter of Prof., 594
+
+ Unionism Condemned, 139
+
+ University Education in Ireland, 23
+
+ Universities, list of German, 409
+
+ University, Catholic, Exhibitions, 544
+
+ Universities of Belgium and of Ireland, 549
+
+ Vercellone, P., _Variae Lectiones Vulgatae_, _noticed_, 147
+
+ Veto, the 49
+
+ _Viceroys_, Gilbert's _History of the Irish_, _noticed_, 147
+
+ Villecourt, Cardinal de, _Vie et Institut de S. Alphonse Mari
+ de Liguori_, _noticed_, 400
+
+ Woodlock, Mgr., Rector of the Catholic University, Letter of, 544
+
+
+ Appendix:
+ The Encyclical of His Holiness, 8th December, 1864.
+ The Brief for the Jubilee.
+ Cardinal Antonelli's Letter.
+ Syllabus of Condemned Propositions.
+ Translation of ditto.
+ Inauguration of the Catholic University, Session 1864-65.
+
+
+
+
+
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