Irish Catholicism Since 1950 by Louise Fuller

Irish Catholicism Since 1950 by Louise Fuller

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Summary

The Roman Catholic Church has been the most significant social institution in modern Ireland. Combining chronological and thematic approaches, this historical study traces its fortunes from its apogee around 1950 to its contemporary condition of self-doubt and decline. It also sets the Church's role in its historical perspective.

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Irish Catholicism Since 1950 by Louise Fuller

The Roman Catholic Church has been the most significant social institution in modern Ireland. Combining chronological and thematic approaches, this historical study traces its fortunes from its apogee around 1950 to its contemporary condition of self-doubt and decline. It also sets the Church's role in its historical perspective.
Dr Louise Fuller is a graduate of University College, Dublin and the National University of Ireland, Maynooth. She is a teacher in a Dublin community school.
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ISBN 13 9780717131563
ISBN 10 0717131564
Title Irish Catholicism Since 1950
Author Louise Fuller
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Gill
Year published 2002-11-01
Number of pages 380
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