Description
Spanning across the historic borders of Monaghan, Fermanagh, and parts of Tyrone and Donegal, the Diocese of Clogher holds a unique, turbulent place in Irish church history. History of the Diocese of Clogher delivers a data-driven, highly accurate investigation into the administrative and spiritual evolution of this ancient territory.
The text guides readers systematically through early Christian foundations, medieval monastic setups, the deep impacts of the Reformation, and the complex penal eras. Drawing from parish registers, diocesan letters, and Vatican archives, the authors construct clear profiles of its bishops, historic church architecture, and the daily lives of its communities. It stands out for its high academic standard, serving as an exceptional reference for church history students and local heritage collectors.
Core research insights within this work:
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Comprehensive Parish Profiles: Features localized structural breakdowns detailing the development of individual church buildings and community parishes.
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Archival Resource Access: Richly supported by translated Latin documents, ecclesiastical registries, and historic land maps.
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Deep Borderline Context: Analyzes how regional Ulster politics and shifting national borders impacted the local community across centuries.






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