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[O'FLANAGAN, Fr. Michael] Fr. Michael

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[O'FLANAGAN, Fr. Michael] Fr. Michael

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150 € - 200 €
ca. 207 $ - 276 $
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[O'FLANAGAN, Fr. Michael] Fr. Michael O'Flanagan. Sceilg's Graveside Oration, August 10 1942, with a footnote. 4 pp. With portrait of O'Flanagan. Together with: By What Authority? By Proinnsias � Gallchobhair. With: The Bishops' Pastoral. A Prisoner's Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin. Proinnsias � Gallchobhair questions the Bishops' decision to refuse the Sacraments to persons who refused to renounce their membership of the I.R.A. Some foxing. With: Two Poems of Triumph of Death. By Alice Furlong and Alice Milligan. All very good. (4) Fr. O'Flanagan was an active supporter of the independence movement from the early days of Sinn F�in, and played a large part in the crucial election campaign of 1918. He remained with the purists after the Treaty, and led the opposition at the Sinn F�in Ardfheis of 1925 to De Valera's proposal for a flexible approach to the Oath. He was often in trouble with his religious superiors, and his priestly functions were suspended for a time. His other activities included the publication of John O'Donovan's Ordnance Survey Letters. This pamphlet by Sceilg, (J.J. O'Kelly), his friend for over forty years, makes special mention of his time in America and Australia and of his suspension by the Church authorities. [O'FLANAGAN, Fr. Michael] Fr. Michael O'Flanagan. Sceilg's Graveside Oration, August 10 1942, with a footnote. 4 pp. With portrait of O'Flanagan. Together with: By What Authority? By Proinnsias � Gallchobhair. With: The Bishops' Pastoral. A Prisoner's Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin. Proinnsias � Gallchobhair questions the Bishops' decision to refuse the Sacraments to persons who refused to renounce their membership of the I.R.A. Some foxing. With: Two Poems of Triumph of Death. By Alice Furlong and Alice Milligan. All very good. (4) Fr. O'Flanagan was an active supporter of the independence movement from the early days of Sinn F�in, and played a large part in the crucial election campaign of 1918. He remained with the purists after the Treaty, and led the opposition at the Sinn F�in Ardfheis of 1925 to De Valera's proposal for a flexible approach to the Oath. He was often in trouble with his religious superiors, and his priestly functions were suspended for a time. His other activities included the publication of John O'Donovan's Ordnance Survey Letters. This pamphlet by Sceilg, (J.J. O'Kelly), his friend for over forty years, makes special mention of his time in America and Australia and of his suspension by the Church authorities.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 272
Auktion:
Datum:
15.04.2014
Auktionshaus:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Irland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
Beschreibung:

[O'FLANAGAN, Fr. Michael] Fr. Michael O'Flanagan. Sceilg's Graveside Oration, August 10 1942, with a footnote. 4 pp. With portrait of O'Flanagan. Together with: By What Authority? By Proinnsias � Gallchobhair. With: The Bishops' Pastoral. A Prisoner's Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin. Proinnsias � Gallchobhair questions the Bishops' decision to refuse the Sacraments to persons who refused to renounce their membership of the I.R.A. Some foxing. With: Two Poems of Triumph of Death. By Alice Furlong and Alice Milligan. All very good. (4) Fr. O'Flanagan was an active supporter of the independence movement from the early days of Sinn F�in, and played a large part in the crucial election campaign of 1918. He remained with the purists after the Treaty, and led the opposition at the Sinn F�in Ardfheis of 1925 to De Valera's proposal for a flexible approach to the Oath. He was often in trouble with his religious superiors, and his priestly functions were suspended for a time. His other activities included the publication of John O'Donovan's Ordnance Survey Letters. This pamphlet by Sceilg, (J.J. O'Kelly), his friend for over forty years, makes special mention of his time in America and Australia and of his suspension by the Church authorities. [O'FLANAGAN, Fr. Michael] Fr. Michael O'Flanagan. Sceilg's Graveside Oration, August 10 1942, with a footnote. 4 pp. With portrait of O'Flanagan. Together with: By What Authority? By Proinnsias � Gallchobhair. With: The Bishops' Pastoral. A Prisoner's Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin. Proinnsias � Gallchobhair questions the Bishops' decision to refuse the Sacraments to persons who refused to renounce their membership of the I.R.A. Some foxing. With: Two Poems of Triumph of Death. By Alice Furlong and Alice Milligan. All very good. (4) Fr. O'Flanagan was an active supporter of the independence movement from the early days of Sinn F�in, and played a large part in the crucial election campaign of 1918. He remained with the purists after the Treaty, and led the opposition at the Sinn F�in Ardfheis of 1925 to De Valera's proposal for a flexible approach to the Oath. He was often in trouble with his religious superiors, and his priestly functions were suspended for a time. His other activities included the publication of John O'Donovan's Ordnance Survey Letters. This pamphlet by Sceilg, (J.J. O'Kelly), his friend for over forty years, makes special mention of his time in America and Australia and of his suspension by the Church authorities.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 272
Auktion:
Datum:
15.04.2014
Auktionshaus:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Irland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
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