Jeremiah O’Flynn was a wandering priest par excellence, credited as being one of the founders of the Catholic Church in Australia where historians have treated him as an almost mythical figure. Yet, while essentially well-intentioned, O’Flynn was a very contrary and difficult man who resented all authority figures in church and state. This new biography situates his life against the background of the key political, social and ecclesiastical issues of the day – the French Revolution, slavery, the establishment of the British Empire, convict transportation, Catholic emancipation and the massive missionary expansion of Catholicism in the nineteenth century.
A very contrary Irishman
$36.95
The Life and Journeys of Jeremiah OFlynn
By : Paul Collins
Pages : 217
Publisher : Morning Star Publishing
Dimensions : 148mm x 210mm
IBSN : 9781925208467
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Dimensions | 148 × 210 mm |
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width | 148 |
Pages | 217 |
By | Paul Collins |
height | 210 |
Publisher | Morning Star Publishing |
Dimensions | 148mm x 210mm |
IBSN | 9781925208467 |
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