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A remarkable window into Ireland's spiritual lineage, Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae Illustrations, Corrections, And Additions (Volume V) unveils the intricacies of cathedral succession records and the enduring legacy of prelates and clergy in nineteenth-century Ireland. Every page echoes with the diligence of Henry Cotton, whose meticulous documentation offers scholars of religious history and genealogists an unmatched reference for exploring the church hierarchy that shaped Irish society. This essential volume draws together historical church documentation and rare insights into the cathedral…mehr

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A remarkable window into Ireland's spiritual lineage, Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae Illustrations, Corrections, And Additions (Volume V) unveils the intricacies of cathedral succession records and the enduring legacy of prelates and clergy in nineteenth-century Ireland. Every page echoes with the diligence of Henry Cotton, whose meticulous documentation offers scholars of religious history and genealogists an unmatched reference for exploring the church hierarchy that shaped Irish society. This essential volume draws together historical church documentation and rare insights into the cathedral bodies of Ireland, capturing the evolution of ecclesiastical offices and the men who held them. Cotton's work stands as a cornerstone for anyone fascinated by Irish ecclesiastical history, providing an authoritative resource for understanding the pivotal roles within the church and their impact on Ireland's cultural tapestry during the 1800s. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Both casual enthusiasts and classic-literature connoisseurs will find in these pages a cultural treasure: a testament to the enduring significance of Ireland's religious institutions, now restored for a new generation to explore and cherish.