George Errington and Roman Catholic Identity in Nineteenth-century England

George Errington and Roman Catholic Identity in Nineteenth-century England
Author: Serenhedd James
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0198766394

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The Victorian Archbishop of Trebizond, George Errington (1804-1886) was one of the most prominent figures of nineteenth-century English Roman Catholicism. He was involved in the resurgence of the English Catholic Church, and would have achieved the highest offices himself had not a dispute between him and Cardinal Wiseman led to his fall from favour in the eyes of Propaganda Fide. He has come to be regarded as the leader of an "Old Catholic" party as the struggle continued for dominance in the period of consolidation following the restoration of the hierarchy in 1850. An intimate of Newman, Errington maintained a large correspondence which covers almost every church controversy of his lifetime. His letters shed light on subjects which have long since been dormant and in some cases indicate that the popular interpretations of some affairs are not as clear-cut as has been argued by others. They also expose the various factions in the English Catholic Church at the time, and the slippery nature of the Roman administration. In this comprehensive work, Serenhedd James explores George Errington's motives and actions, and analyses the forces that were at play in the English Catholic Church of the nineteenth century. James highlights that matters of policy were clouded by issues of personality, and where politicking, as much as prayer, was an integral part of its way of life.

George Errington and Roman Catholic Identity in Nineteenth-century England

George Errington and Roman Catholic Identity in Nineteenth-century England
Author: Serenhedd James
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Catholics
ISBN: 9780191820939

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This study examines the life and work of George Errington, the Victorian Archbishop of Trebizond, who was one of the most prominent figures of nineteenth-century English Roman Catholicism. Dr James provides comprehensive investigation of some of the most divisive controversies in English Catholic history.

The Eve of Catholic Emancipation

The Eve of Catholic Emancipation
Author: Bernard Nicolas Ward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1911
Genre: Catholic emancipation
ISBN:

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The Dictionary of National Biography

The Dictionary of National Biography
Author: Christine Stephanie Nicholls
Publisher: Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 790
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780198652113

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The original DNB was compiled between 1885 and 1900. Three supplementary volumes containing entrants who had missed their alphabetical sequence were published almost immediately. The Twentieth-Century Supplements are confined to those who have died within the decade or half-decade represented.There have been many men and women, however, who acquired posthumous fame, or whose achievements failed to come to the attention of the editors of the time, or whose significance scholarship has only recently revealed. This volume includes 1,086 such people from all periods of British history andfrom all walks of life. Including much biographical information not readily available elsewhere, this volume includes such famous names as Wilfred Owen, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Sylvia Pankhurst, Guy Burgess, Thomas Traherne, J. C. Bach, Anna Pavlova, Sylvia Plath, Charles Laughton, and Stan Laurel. In addition to drawingon the fruits of recent scholarship, the Supplement also reflects changes in social outlook, witness the inclusion of proportionately nearly four times as many women here as in the original DNB.

The Innes Review

The Innes Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1957
Genre: Scotland
ISBN:

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A journal of Scottish history.