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  2. Redemptorists - Wikipedia

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    Redemptorists are essentially a missionary society although their ministry is not confined to developing nations. According to their rule they are "to strive to imitate the virtues and examples of Jesus Christ, our Redeemer consecrating themselves especially to the preaching of the word of God to the poor" [This quote needs a citation].

  3. Limerick boycott - Wikipedia

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    Later, after 32 Jews had left Limerick due to the boycott, [14] Creagh was disowned by his superiors, who said that "religious persecution had no place in Ireland". [15] There was a voice of opposition among the local population which was expressed in an anonymous letter to the Redemptorists labelling Creagh a "disgrace to the Catholic religion ...

  4. John Creagh - Wikipedia

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    John Creagh, CsSr (Thomondgate, Limerick, Ireland; 1870 – Wellington, New Zealand; 1947) was an Irish Redemptorist priest. Creagh is best known for, firstly, delivering antisemitic speeches in 1904 responsible for inciting riots against the small Jewish community in Limerick, [1] as well as, secondly, his work as a Catholic missionary in the Kimberley region of Western Australia between 1916 ...

  5. Archconfraternity of the Holy Family - Wikipedia

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    An Archconfraternity for men was founded in Limerick in 1868, [5] where street processions were an important feature of the Archconfraternity until the late 1930s. [6] Pope Leo XIII, when he established his own association of the Holy Family and suppressed all other associations of the same title, wished this archconfraternity to continue its ...

  6. Alec Reid - Wikipedia

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    For the next four years, he gave Parish Missions in Limerick, Dundalk and Galway (Esker Friary), before moving to Clonard Monastery in Belfast, where he spent almost the next forty years. The Redemptorist Monastery at Clonard stands on the interface between the Catholic nationalist Falls Road and the Protestant loyalist Shankill Road areas of ...

  7. John Moran (Mayor of Limerick) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Birmingham, Moran was raised on his family's farm in Patrickswell, County Limerick and later in Dooradoyle. [3] [4] He attended St Paul's national school in Dooradoyle, and CBS Sexton Street in Limerick. [2] He obtained a law degree at University College Dublin, followed by a master's from the Wharton School at the University of ...

  8. Gerard Majella - Wikipedia

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    In 1749, he joined the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, known as Redemptorists. [5] The order was founded in 1732 by Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787) at Scala, near Naples. The essentially- missionary order is dedicated to "preaching the word of God to the poor." Its apostolate is principally in giving of missions and retreats. [6]

  9. Tony Flannery - Wikipedia

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    For 14 years, he has been writing a monthly article for Reality Magazine published by the Redemptorists, and has contributed to many other publications. Flannery was suspended by the Vatican in 2012. He said he was told by the Vatican that he would be allowed to return to ministry only if he agreed to write, sign and publish a statement ...