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ECHA Annual General Meeting and Day Conference – Saturday 20 October, Westminster
Click here for all the information you need on our upcoming Annual General Meeting and Day Conference on the subject of Bishop Challoner to be held at Westminster Cathedral (Hinsley Room) on Saturday 20th October
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The Vigil of Emancipation in English Catholicism by Dr Simon Johnson
Dr Johnson outlines the situation for English Catholics on the eve of emancipation experienced from the point of view of the clergy and seminarians in the exiled colleges in Europe, principally the Lisbon College. The mid 18th century was the … Continue reading
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Catholic Emancipation – talks by Dr Simon Johnson & Fr Brian Doolan
These talks on Catholic Emancipation in England were given at our Day Conference at Downside Abbey in 2010. We reproduce them now as useful background to the talks on the Gordon Riots given by our speakers at Downside this year … Continue reading