Cross Bullent October 1917
Cross Bulletin October 1917
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- Magazine, Cross Magazine, Monthly Journal, Piety, Devotional
- Devotional
- Passionists, The Passion, Articles
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Extracted Mentions
People, places, and terms identified via handwriting recognition and named entity recognition.
People
- O'Driscoll(11)
- McEvoy(8)
- Walsh(8)
- Fergus(8)
- O'Shaughnessy(5)
- McAllister(5)
- Divine(4)
- Patrick(4)
Terms
- Abbey(4)
- Rosary(4)
- Choir(2)
- Tabernacle(1)
- Cloister(1)
- Despair(1)
- Archdiocese(1)
- Cult(1)
Sample passages
- bring this paper at once to the O'Driscoll , and sent his servant
- O'Driscoll , indignantly .
- now the O'Driscoll could scarcely recognise him on his
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historical tale , by Gregory Barr , the opening chapters of Miscellaneous . the author , who has made Ireland's history a lifelong study , follow the flight of the " Wild Geese . " as portrayed in our but glorious days in a manner informing , pleasing , and soul- and who will present the salient features of those troubled the " Wild Geese " will be depicted in the masterly style of Patrick Sarsfield . Earl of Lucas , who , not- which appear in this issue , the great deeds of the days of forget the solemn and splendid eloquence of that first thrilling uch a gallant stand for " Faith and Fatherland . " In the stirring . We feel confident that both young and old will hose which record the fate and fortunes of loose on the world . Our Holy Father . presentative of the Prince of Peace , has pages , with all-absorbing attention , and that they will feel all of sanity and peace to the warring peoples . No. Catholic can war with all its homeless horrors was let soil , and breathing forth the spirit of the nation . appeal addressed to the nations on the first anniversary of the never ceased to work both publicly and privately for a return the better from partaking of this literary treat so racy of the withstanding the odds that were against contain such a grand story of heroism , as Benedict XV. , as becomes the earthly re- Since the day now more than three years ago when the present Irish history are so absorbingly interesting , or ertion by the weak-kneed James II . made Few pages in Literary Communications to the Editor , at the same address . The " Wild . the Peacemaker . Business Letters to be addressed in the Warner VI . Arms . Dublin Benedict . addressed envelope . Vol. VIII . him , and his desertion by the weak-kneed James II . made geese . ' October , 1917 . No. 6 . from magazine # HOUROSSESSIONist fantasy : suitable MSS will not be returned unless accompanied by stamped , Annual Subscription to THE CROSS . Three shillings , post two vteWales ecce-agnus-dei . 1961 A monthly
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