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  2. Irish Rosary - Wikipedia

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    Irish Rosary ("A monthly magazine conducted by the Dominican Fathers"), was an Irish Catholic monthly magazine produced by the Irish Dominicans.The Irish Rosary was the first publication from the Dominican Publications since its foundation in April 1897, published from the Dominicans, St. Saviour's Priory, Dublin, the monthly journal continued to appear until 1961. [1]

  3. List of magazines in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's Own; Ireland Today; Irish Countrysports and Country Life Magazine, Irish hunting, shooting, fishing and country lifestyle magazine; Irish Monthly; Irish Music (magazine) Irish Rosary; Nós - Irish language youth and lifestyle magazine; Our Boys; RTÉ Guide; Saint Martin's Magazine; Stellar; The Dubliner (magazine) Xclusive Magazine

  4. Irish penal rosary - Wikipedia

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    Irish Penal Rosary. The Irish Penal Rosary (Irish: An Paidrín Beag) was a single-decade rosary used during penal times in Ireland, when Roman Catholicism and its religious objects were forbidden. [1] [2] This version of the rosary is easily hidden, allowing devout Roman Catholics to pray with less fear of being detected.

  5. Doctrine and Life - Wikipedia

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    Doctrine and Life is an Irish religious periodical published by the Dominican religious order. It was initially published from September 1946 as part of the Irish Rosary magazine. From February 1951 it was published as a separate periodical, under its founding editor Fr. Anselm Moynihan.

  6. Rosary - Wikipedia

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    Rosary rings are sometimes given to Catholic nuns at the time of their solemn profession. [71] Ring rosaries have also been used in cases of religious persecutions against Catholics, as they are small and can be easily hidden. An example is the Irish penal rosary also with 10 beads. However, they were also sometimes worn for protection and ...

  7. Patrick Peyton - Wikipedia

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    Peyton was born Patrick Joseph Peyton in Attymass, County Mayo, Ireland, [1] to subsistence farmers John and Mary Gillard Peyton. Peyton was the sixth in a profoundly religious family of five girls and four boys living in a small cottage on a 14-acre (5.7 ha) stony farmland near the foot of the Ox Mountains.

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