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Eamonn Casey (24 April 1927 – 13 March 2017) was an Irish Catholic priest who served as bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh in Ireland from 1976 to 1992. His resignation in 1992, after it was revealed he had had an affair with an American woman, Annie Murphy, was a significant event in the history of the Irish Catholic Church.
A full archive of back copies is held at the Church of Ireland's Library at Braemor Park, Dublin. Its website is hosted on the Irish Anglican website, and much of the archive is available online. [10] On the April 2nd, 2017 it was announced further funding to digitise all issues from 1856 managed by the Representative Church Body Library. [11]
She fell in love with the bishop nearly immediately after arriving in Ireland in 1973. Casey, 21 years her senior at age 46, was equally smitten with the young woman he had welcomed into his home.
On 18 September 2006 an article in the Irish Independent stated that a four-year Garda (police) inquiry into allegations that the Catholic Church covered up child sex abuse in the Dublin Archdiocese had failed to produce sufficient evidence to lay charges against any senior church figures. In the interim the government established the ...
The National Archives of Ireland (Irish: Cartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann) is the official repository for the state records of Ireland. Established by the National Archives Act 1986, [ 1 ] taking over the functions of the State Paper Office (founded 1702) and the Public Record Office of Ireland (founded 1867).
The Hibernia Magazine was a magazine published in Ireland, initially as a monthly magazine then fortnightly. The Magazine was started in 1937 had a Catholic ethos, being supported by the Knights of Saint Columbanus It was edited and owned by Basil Clancy from 1949 until January 1968 when John Mulcahy (who went on to own The Phoenix ) [ 1 ] [ 2 ...
Bishoprics of the Church of Ireland in Ireland which are no longer current, their diocesees having been absorbed or merged with other dioceses. Former bishoprics of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland that were never bishoprics of the Church of Ireland are excluded.
Irish cultural influence in Europe, 6th to 12th century, Dublin, 1967. The Irish Bishops and The Conscription Issue 1918, in The Capuchin Annual, 1968. Columbanus in His Own Words (Dublin: Veritas Publications, 1974) Virgil's Irish background and departure for France, in Seanchas Ardmacha, ix (1985), pp. 301–17. Gaelscrínte san Eoraop ...