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Category Archives: Catholic revival in Cornwall
The Canons Regular of the Lateran in Cornwall by Abbot Anthony Maggs CRL
The Canons Regular of the Lateran, based at their Abbey in Bodmin, played a key role in the revival of the Catholic faith in Cornwall in the 19th century. They arrived in England from France in 1881, as a result of … Continue reading
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The Molesworth Family of Cornwall by Mrs P J Shaw
Unlike the Arundells, the Molesworths were not an old Catholic family, but they played a very signficant role in the revival of Catholicism in Cornwall, after the conversion in the mid 19th century, of Paul Molesworth, a Church of England … Continue reading
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