This book explores a century of memorable cultural and educational controversies in the diocese of Tuam. It also chronicles the impetus to education achieved during the first decade of the Irish TeachersÃ?Ã? Organisation (founded 1868). It is a pioneering work in that it crosses the religious divide and records the contributions to education made by Roman Catholic and Protestant clergy and gentry, the National Schools, the Irish Church Missions to Connemara, the first Sisters of Mercy, the first Fraciscan Brothers and the Protestant Diocesan Education Society. It focuses on John MacHale, Roman Catholic archbishop of the west of Ireland diocese of Tuam, County Galway (1824Ã?Ã?±81). He perceived himself as a bastion between a Protestant British system of English language non-denominational national schools and his famine-prone Gaelic-speaking people.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0716527413
ISBN13:9780716527411
Release Date:September 2001
Publisher:Irish Academic Press
Length:64 Pages
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