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... Fenian O'Mahony to lie in state in any of the Dublin Churches . I cannot blame the Car- dinal for this . Fenianism is a mischievous burlesque of patriot- ism and the defunct Fenian was one of its leaders ' ( 21 February 1877 ) ...
... Fenian O'Mahony to lie in state in any of the Dublin Churches . I cannot blame the Car- dinal for this . Fenianism is a mischievous burlesque of patriot- ism and the defunct Fenian was one of its leaders ' ( 21 February 1877 ) ...
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... Fenian society in America were enjoying handsome incomes from the funds subscribed by their credulous disciples . 12th .... When the priests condemned Fenianism in the confessional and refused the sacraments to GOVERNMENT AND THE ...
... Fenian society in America were enjoying handsome incomes from the funds subscribed by their credulous disciples . 12th .... When the priests condemned Fenianism in the confessional and refused the sacraments to GOVERNMENT AND THE ...
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... FENIANS , 1865 219 persons connected with it , many of the Fenian youths of Cork gave up going to confession to priests who had been educated at Maynooth ; but some of them con- fessed to priests brought up in foreign seminaries . 17th ...
... FENIANS , 1865 219 persons connected with it , many of the Fenian youths of Cork gave up going to confession to priests who had been educated at Maynooth ; but some of them con- fessed to priests brought up in foreign seminaries . 17th ...
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