The Catholic Church and the campaign for emancipation in Ireland and England:
Catholics in Ireland and England campaigning for relief from the penal laws, and later, for emancipation, were obliged to deal with the Holy See and the governments in Dublin and London. In return for concessions, the governments required them to provide 'securities' in the form of oaths t...
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Zusammenfassung: | Catholics in Ireland and England campaigning for relief from the penal laws, and later, for emancipation, were obliged to deal with the Holy See and the governments in Dublin and London. In return for concessions, the governments required them to provide 'securities' in the form of oaths that included allegiance to King George III and his successors and a rejection of the alleged 'claims' of the papacy which could be used to the detriment of the lawful authority of the British crown. The crown also sought the right to veto candidates for the episcopate whom it deemed unsuitable. These demands met with varying responses from the bishops of Ireland, the vicars apostolic of England, the Catholic laity in Ireland and England and the Holy See. Differences of opinion emerged between the conservative aristocrats and gentry in England, who were keen to take their seats in parliament, and the middle class activists in Ireland, who opposed the interference of the state in their religious affairs. This study examines these issues and the complex relationships between the Holy See, the bishops, the vicars apostolic and the Catholic committees |
Beschreibung: | Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Includes bibliographical references (pages 389-398) and index |
Beschreibung: | 416 Seiten 2 Karten 24 cm |
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title | The Catholic Church and the campaign for emancipation in Ireland and England |
title_auth | The Catholic Church and the campaign for emancipation in Ireland and England |
title_exact_search | The Catholic Church and the campaign for emancipation in Ireland and England |
title_full | The Catholic Church and the campaign for emancipation in Ireland and England Ambrose Macauley |
title_fullStr | The Catholic Church and the campaign for emancipation in Ireland and England Ambrose Macauley |
title_full_unstemmed | The Catholic Church and the campaign for emancipation in Ireland and England Ambrose Macauley |
title_short | The Catholic Church and the campaign for emancipation in Ireland and England |
title_sort | the catholic church and the campaign for emancipation in ireland and england |
topic | Catholic Church / Ireland / History Catholic Church / England / History Katholische Kirche Katholische Kirche (DE-588)2009545-4 gnd Catholic emancipation Geschichte Anerkennung (DE-588)4128520-7 gnd |
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