The Irish Catholic Church and the sexual abuse scandal – the public’s disillusion with a religious institution (English Edition)
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In the introduction to his book Moral Monopoly The Catholic Church in Modern Irish Society , Tom Inglis writes:Ireland is an island tot he extreme north-west of Europe. One of the first impressions of the country that marks it out as different from other Western societies is that the Catholic Church is a strong and active force in everyday life. Visitors are impressed by the pious devotion of the people. They see the crowded churches on Sundays, with sometimes six or more masses being said to accommodate the numbers who attend. They see people stopping whatever they are doing when they hear the Angelus. They see thousands of people making annual pilgrimages to various shrines, mountains and wells. [.]. It is as if the Irish have always been a holy and religious people who are devoted to the Roman Catholic Church.1Inglis first published his work in 1987. Looking at the situation of the Catholic Church today 24 years later one can still say that it still has a great influence on Irish societ.
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9783656117766 - Jeanine Seifert: The Irish Catholic Church and the *ual abuse scandal - the publics disillusion with a religious institution
Jeanine Seifert

The Irish Catholic Church and the *ual abuse scandal - the publics disillusion with a religious institution

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In the introduction to his book Moral Monopoly The Catholic Church in Modern Irish Society , Tom Inglis writes: Ireland is an island tot he extreme north-west of Europe. One of the first impressions of the country that marks it out as different from other Western societies is that the Catholic Church is a strong and active force in everyday life. Visitors are impressed by the pious devotion of the people. They see the crowded churches on Sundays, with sometimes six or more masses being said to accommodate the numbers who attend. They see people stopping whatever they are doing when they hear the Angelus. They see thousands of people making annual pilgrimages to various shrines, mountains and wells. [.]. It is as if the Irish have always been a holy and religious people who are devoted to the Roman Catholic Church.1 Inglis first published his work in 1987. Looking at the situation of the Catholic Church today 24 years later one can still say that it still has a great influence on Irish society, especially compared to other European countries were the process of secularisation started much earlier and had a greater impact. However, the power of the Catholic Church and especially the moral monopoly it held in Ireland for centuries is now in rapid decline. As it is always the case with developments like these, there are numerous reasons for this decline. In this essay, my focus will be on one particular aspect which resulted in many believers losing their obedience to the Churchs teaching: The Catholic ***ual abuse scandal which started in the 1990s, while many of the abuse cases revealed then date much further back. Let us take a brief look into the history of the church/state relations in Ireland in order to better understand the background of the scandal: After the Irish famine, the Catholic Church emerged as a powerful force in Ireland and it has continued to exert tremendous influence in Irish politics and society.
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9783656117766 - Jeanine Seifert: The Irish Catholic Church and the sexual abuse scandal the publics disillusion with a religious institution
Jeanine Seifert

The Irish Catholic Church and the sexual abuse scandal the publics disillusion with a religious institution (2011)

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The Irish Catholic Church and the sexual abuse scandal the publics disillusion with a religious institution: Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject English - Miscellaneous, grade: 1,7, University of Koblenz-Landau, language: English, abstract: In the introduction to his book `Moral Monopoly - The Catholic Church in Modern Irish Society` , Tom Inglis writes:`Ireland is an island tot he extreme north-west of Europe. One of the first impressions of the country that marks it out as different from other Western societies is that the Catholic Church is a strong and active force in everyday life. Visitors are impressed by the pious devotion of the people. They see the crowded churches on Sundays, with sometimes six or more masses being said to accommodate the numbers who attend. They see people stopping whatever they are doing when they hear the Angelus. They see thousands of people making annual pilgrimages to various shrines, mountains and wells. [....]. It is as if the Irish have always been a holy and religious people who are devoted to the Roman Catholic Church.`1 Inglis first published his work in 1987. Looking at the situation of the Catholic Church today - 24 years later - one can still say that it still has a great influence on Irish society, especially compared to other European countries were the process of secularisation started much earlier and had a greater impact. However, the power of the Catholic Church and especially the moral monopoly it held in Ireland for centuries is now in rapid decline. As it is always the case with developments like these, there are numerous reasons for this decline. In this essay, my focus will be on one particular aspect which resulted in many believers losing their obedience to the Church?s teaching: The Catholic sexual abuse scandal which started in the 1990s, while many of the abuse cases revealed then date much further back. Let us take a brief look into the history of the church/state relations in Ireland in order to better understand the background of the scandal: After the Irish famine, the Catholic Church emerged as a powerful force in Ireland and it has continued to exert tremendous influence in Irish politics and society. Englisch, Ebook.
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9783656117766 - Jeanine Seifert: The Irish Catholic Church and the sexual abuse scandal – the public’s disillusion with a religious institution
Jeanine Seifert

The Irish Catholic Church and the sexual abuse scandal – the public’s disillusion with a religious institution (2012)

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Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject English - Miscellaneous, grade: 1,7, University of Koblenz-Landau, language: English, abstract: In the introduction to his book ”Moral Monopoly – The Catholic Church in Modern Irish Society“ , Tom Inglis writes: „Ireland is an island tot he extreme north-west of Europe. One of the first impressions of the country that marks it out as different from other Western societies is that the Catholic Church is a strong and active force in everyday life. Visitors are impressed by the pious devotion of the people. They see the crowded churches on Sundays, with sometimes six or more masses being said to accommodate the numbers who attend. They see people stopping whatever they are doing when they hear the Angelus. They see thousands of people making annual pilgrimages to various shrines, mountains and wells. [….]. It is as if the Irish have always been a holy and religious people who are devoted to the Roman Catholic Church.“1 Inglis first published his work in 1987. Looking at the situation of the Catholic Church today – 24 years later – one can still say that it still has a great influence on Irish society, especially compared to other European countries were the process of secularisation started much earlier and had a greater impact. However, the power of the Catholic Church and especially the moral monopoly it held in Ireland for centuries is now in rapid decline. As it is always the case with developments like these, there are numerous reasons for this decline. In this essay, my focus will be on one particular aspect which resulted in many believers losing their obedience to the Church‟s teaching: The Catholic sexual abuse scandal which started in the 1990s, while many of the abuse cases revealed then date much further back. Let us take a brief look into the history of the church/state relations in Ireland in order to better understand the background of the scandal: After the Irish famine, the Catholic Church emerged as a powerful force in Ireland and it has continued to exert tremendous influence in Irish politics and society. Kindle Edition, Ausgabe: 1, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: GRIN Publishing, GRIN Publishing, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Publiziert: 2012-02-01, Freigegeben: 2012-02-01, Studio: GRIN Publishing.
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9783656117766 - Jeanine Seifert: The Irish Catholic Church and the sexual abuse scandal – the public’s disillusion with a religious institution (English Edition)
Jeanine Seifert

The Irish Catholic Church and the sexual abuse scandal – the public’s disillusion with a religious institution (English Edition) (2012)

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ISBN: 9783656117766 bzw. 3656117764, in Englisch, 30 Seiten, GRIN Verlag, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject English - Miscellaneous, grade: 1,7, University of Koblenz-Landau, language: English, abstract: In the introduction to his book ”Moral Monopoly – The Catholic Church in Modern Irish Society“ , Tom Inglis writes: „Ireland is an island tot he extreme north-west of Europe. One of the first impressions of the country that marks it out as different from other Western societies is that the Catholic Church is a strong and active force in everyday life. Visitors are impressed by the pious devotion of the people. They see the crowded churches on Sundays, with sometimes six or more masses being said to accommodate the numbers who attend. They see people stopping whatever they are doing when they hear the Angelus. They see thousands of people making annual pilgrimages to various shrines, mountains and wells. [….]. It is as if the Irish have always been a holy and religious people who are devoted to the Roman Catholic Church.“1 Inglis first published his work in 1987. Looking at the situation of the Catholic Church today – 24 years later – one can still say that it still has a great influence on Irish society, especially compared to other European countries were the process of secularisation started much earlier and had a greater impact. However, the power of the Catholic Church and especially the moral monopoly it held in Ireland for centuries is now in rapid decline. As it is always the case with developments like these, there are numerous reasons for this decline. In this essay, my focus will be on one particular aspect which resulted in many believers losing their obedience to the Church‟s teaching: The Catholic sexual abuse scandal which started in the 1990s, while many of the abuse cases revealed then date much further back. Let us take a brief look into the history of the church/state relations in Ireland in order to better understand the background of the scandal: After the Irish famine, the Catholic Church emerged as a powerful force in Ireland and it has continued to exert tremendous influence in Irish politics and society. Kindle Ausgabe, Ausgabe: 1, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: GRIN Verlag, GRIN Verlag, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Publiziert: 2012-02-01, Freigegeben: 2012-02-01, Studio: GRIN Verlag.
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9783656117766 - Jeanine Seifert: The Irish Catholic Church and the sexual abuse scandal the publics disillusion with a religious institution
Jeanine Seifert

The Irish Catholic Church and the sexual abuse scandal the publics disillusion with a religious institution (2011)

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ISBN: 9783656117766 bzw. 3656117764, in Deutsch, GRIN Verlag, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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The Irish Catholic Church and the sexual abuse scandal the publics disillusion with a religious institution: Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject English - Miscellaneous, grade: 1,7, University of Koblenz-Landau, language: English, abstract: In the introduction to his book Moral Monopoly The Catholic Church in Modern Irish Society , Tom Inglis writes: Ireland is an island tot he extreme north-west of Europe. One of the first ... Englisch, Ebook.
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9783656117766 - Seifert, Jeanine: The Irish Catholic Church and the *ual abuse scandal - the public´s disillusion with a religious institution
Seifert, Jeanine

The Irish Catholic Church and the *ual abuse scandal - the public´s disillusion with a religious institution

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