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The Catholic Truth Society in the UK publishes a large range of religious booklets and leaflets on topics including Catholic apologetics, morality, doctrine, sacraments, various saints, Church history, spirituality, and prayer, as well as booklet editions of the four Gospels and other Biblical texts. The booklets are often sold inexpensively in ...
Veritas has its origins in the Catholic Truth Society of Ireland founded in 1899 on the model of the English Catholic Truth Society. It opened its first shop on Lower Abbey Street, Dublin in 1928 and the Veritas Company was established. [ 7 ]
It was the genesis work of the Catholic Truth Society, in response to an anti-Catholic literary campaign by the American Protestant Association, and a frank account of the "Black Myths" of English Protestant opposition to the Roman Catholic Church from the reign of Elizabeth I through to Catholic Emancipation and the Ecclesiastical Titles Act ...
The Catholic Church and the Bible. New York: The Macmillan company, 1928 (several times reprinted). The Date of the Composition of Deuteronomy: A Critical Study. Rome: F. Pustet, 1910. The Catholic Student's "Aids" to the Bible. 3 vols. London: R. & T. Washbourne, 1913-23. English Versions of the Bible, revised and amplified by Sebastian ...
He was the first bishop to be ordiained in Ireland since the election of Pope Francis the previous March, and in the diocese since Jeremiah Newman in 1974. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Leahy is also President of Veritas and was appointed chair of the section on interfaith dialogue of the Commission of Evangelisation and Culture of the Council of European ...
1744 title page of Swift's Three Sermons. Jonathan Swift, as Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, produced many sermons during his tenure from 1713 to 1745. [1] Although Swift is better known today for his secular writings such as Gulliver's Travels, A Tale of a Tub or the Drapier's Letters, Swift was known in Dublin for his sermons that were delivered every fifth Sunday.
As part of the Catholic Action movement in the 1930s, a pamphlet published by the Catholic Truth Society of Ireland (CTSI) titled The Serried Ranks of Catholic Action highlighted the Knights of St. Columbanus as one of the primary organisations, using militaristic terms, that could prevent the supposed domination of anti-Christian ideologies ...
In 1896, William Irvine was sent from Scotland to southern Ireland as a missionary by John George Govan's Faith Mission, an interdenominational organization with roots in the Holiness movement. [3] Because his mission was successful, he was promoted to superintendent of Faith Mission in southern Ireland. [4] A drawing from 1907 depicting a ...