Ireland And the Pope a Brief History of Papal Intrigues Against Irish Liberty

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Ireland And the Pope a Brief History of Papal Intrigues Against Irish Liberty
James G James George Maguire
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You must not take the f Catholic clergy into your pay, but you can take the Cat Jiolic Church under yom^ care. * * * May- nooth was founded in a p-reat measure at the suof- gestion of the apostle of order, the great Edmund Burke. Let him be assured that he has made f great progress in the art of governing Ireland, by whom the works of Edmund Burke are perused with admiration. That sagacious man saw that it was not to the interest of Protestant Engfland that the priesthood of Catholic Ireland sh...ould be edu- cated in France ; he thought that evils could arise from a French and Irish ecclesiastical fraterniza- tion ; he did not wish that French principles should be imported into every Irish parish, and he denounced the introduction of a Gallo-Hiber- nian establishment into Ireland. Edmund Burke was of opinion that the Irish Catholic priesthood should be educated by the state and for the state.
* Parnell Movement, p. 76.
%l PRIESTS TO KEEP DOWN SEDITION. 55 Give the Catholic priest and the Irish Protest- ant proprietor a common interest in maintaining the institutions of their country and their reconcil- iation will be immediate and complete.


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