The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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... orders and ordinances ex- isting in the city's registers regulate the performance of this religious ceremony . One of these recites , that , whereas the feast of Corpus Christi , by a solemn procession , is re- presented in reverence to ...
... orders and ordinances ex- isting in the city's registers regulate the performance of this religious ceremony . One of these recites , that , whereas the feast of Corpus Christi , by a solemn procession , is re- presented in reverence to ...
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... orders " That his scholars shall , every Childermas ( Innocents ' ) day ... order to all the clergy of his diocese , to have a Boy - Bishop in procession ; and ... religious superiors , gave a new face to their festivity , and began their ...
... orders " That his scholars shall , every Childermas ( Innocents ' ) day ... order to all the clergy of his diocese , to have a Boy - Bishop in procession ; and ... religious superiors , gave a new face to their festivity , and began their ...
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... Religious orders are , in all Catholic countries , indispensable auxiliaries for the exercise and promotion of charity . On this ground they are entitled to those privileges and protection guaranteed to the latter . To deny their co ...
... Religious orders are , in all Catholic countries , indispensable auxiliaries for the exercise and promotion of charity . On this ground they are entitled to those privileges and protection guaranteed to the latter . To deny their co ...
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... religious educational communities . But strong protests are heard from every part of the country , and the rusty ... orders , continued during the entire reign of Louis Philippe . Brought before the Chamber of Peers in 1844 , it gave rise to ...
... religious educational communities . But strong protests are heard from every part of the country , and the rusty ... orders , continued during the entire reign of Louis Philippe . Brought before the Chamber of Peers in 1844 , it gave rise to ...
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addressed to you , have solemnly protested against the exclusion of religious orders . You deny the free exercise of the Catholic faith to those who think that this exercise consists , as far as they are concerned , in the profession of ...
addressed to you , have solemnly protested against the exclusion of religious orders . You deny the free exercise of the Catholic faith to those who think that this exercise consists , as far as they are concerned , in the profession of ...
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