66 Ut Christiani ita et Romani sitis." "As you are children of Christ, so be you children of Rome." Ex Dictis S. Patricii, Book of Armagh, fol. 9. DUBLIN: WILLIAM B. KELLY, 8, GRAFTON-STREET, LONDON: BURNS & OATES, 17, PORTMAN-STREET, W. Per. 114.€.33. 9 ALPHABETICAL INDEX. PAGE Alphonsus de Liguori, St., Vindication of the Moral Doctrine of Ancient Philosophy; or, the Enchiridion of Epictetus Apostleship of Prayer, Indulgences granted to the Clerical Friends, My Conferences in the Prison at York with F. Walpole, S.J. Darwinism-"The Descent of Man" Decrees of the Councils of Trent and of the Vatican on the Holy Scriptures Decree of the S. Congregation of the Index, 23rd Sept., 1872 .. Pastoral Address of the Archbishops and Bishops to the Clergy and People of the Catholic Church in Ireland, A.D. 1832.. Allocution of His Holiness, Dec. 23, 1872 The White Scapular of the Sacred Heart .. Decretum S. Congregationis de Propaganda Fide, Feb. 5, 1873 The Irish Bishops to His Holiness the Pope, 22nd Jan., 1873, .. Indulgences granted to the Apostleship of Prayer nia sumpta Referring to a Triduum of Public Prayers, August, 1873 Address to Catholic Hierarchy from Generals of Religious Orders Pastoral Letter of Archbishops and Bishops of Ireland, Jan., 1873 Prerogatives of the Roman Pontiff Protestantism and Catholicity, Future of 445 485 550 428 502 I, 137 208 Questions concerning the Missa pro Populo Rider, John, D.D., Protestant Bishop of Killaloe Salamanca, Irish Ecclesiastical College of Saint Blaitmaic, of Iona, Martyr State Papers, Public Record Office" Triduum of Public Prayers, August, 1873 Two Conferences in the Prison at York with Father Walpole, S. J. White Scapular of the Sacred Heart ::: 427 502 471 237 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD. OCTOBER, 1872. IRISH COLLEGES SINCE THE REFORMATION. THE two interesting notices which have appeared on the Irish Colleges abroad make us conscious of the great blanks in our ecclesiastical history, and make us feel the keenest regret at not knowing something more concerning the men, who, like Stapleton and Carney, served their Church and country in those colleges. Many of them who exercised great influence for good in their generation, and worked with zeal for the welfare of fatherland, dropped into such oblivion that even their names have remained unknown for more than two hundred years. One of these was "the very venerable Father James O'Carney," of the Society of Jesus. Although he cannot well be identified with the Father James Carney mentioned in the July RECORD,1 he was intimately connected with the Irish College of Salamanca, and, consequently, deserves a passing notice in our sketches of the Irish Colleges of the Continent. F. Redan or Reade, S.J., in the preface to his Commentary on the Machabees, gives the following account of this distinguished Irishman: "I had made up my mind to reject all the favourable judgments of my friends on this Commentary. It is quite clear from the many encomiastic judgments prefixed by other writers to their works, that such things are not so much proofs of the merit of the books as pledges of friendship or marks of fulsome flattery. However, I have made an exception in favour of one anagram, on account of the most singular virtue of its author, whose name is worthy of everlasting remembrance. "It was discovered without my knowledge among the papers 1 See RECORD, No. xciv., p. 469-Article by W. M‘D. VOL. IX. I |