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Whereas most of the Irish Catholic immigrants during the eighteenth century became engaged in some sort of farming occupation, those in the subsequent century tended to remain in such urban centers as Boston, New York, and Philadelphia or in the textile towns where their unskilled labor could be...
Right Wing Catholic (39) childrens protection society (1) Christian Family Action (1) Christian Principles Party (3) Irish Christian Front (1) RightToChange (3) RISE (1) Roscommon (63) Roscommon Hospital Action Committee (9) Saor Eire (2) SDLP (18) seanad (210) Sha...
Nowhere is the potential disjunction between popular printed literature and popular or local cultures greater than in the area of religion. Most of the printed devotional or pious literature intended for mass consumption was produced by institutional chu
Covid-19 pandemic a ‘cruel time’ for dying and bereaved, Catholic Primate says Special Mass told society must eusure heroic healthcare workers ‘rewarded for their goodness’ Sun Nov 14 2021 - 18:11 ‘Michael Jackson would be alive today if he had stuck with his word’ ...
Religious/non-believer diversity was evident in all waves, and W5 introduced categorisation for Christianity (Catholic and Protestant) and Islam (Sunni and Shia), as well as the inclusion of Hinduism. Nearly half of respondents in W1-W3 lived in homes with two adults, a majority did not live...
Large turnout for 21-year-old’s funeral Mass reflected the popularity of a ‘gorgeous young woman’, mourners told Wed Jan 22 2025 - 16:38Overnight fog warning for entire country issued by Met Éireann as stormy weekend expected Monday and Tuesday expected to be calm but conditions may ...
it was the additional merit of Vallancey to open this world [of Ascendancy] enthusiasm for Irish antiquity] to his friend and mentor Charles O’Conor, in whose wake younger Gaelic, Catholic scholars like O’Halloran and Theophilus Flanagan could begin to function in close collaboration with Ascen...
For the Catholic Irish in particular, the rituals of death were far more important than lasting monuments (the wake, the graveside oration) and above all else – to be buried among one's kin. Even when people migrated to a new parish, it was traditional to return "home" for burial. ...
In 1884, for example, Hugh O’Brien became the first Irish-Catholic mayor of Boston. And, notably, the grandson of Irish immigrants to Boston, Joseph P. Kennedy, rose through the ranks of the Democratic Party in the first half of the 20th century, becoming the first head of the Securitie...