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‘To Whom Should We Turn?’ Aspects of the Relationship Between the English and Welsh Hierarchy and Rome, 1880s–1920s
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2015
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On 25 March 1882 Bishop Bernard O’Reilly, the third Bishop of Liverpool, wrote to the Cardinal Prefect of Propaganda as follows:
It causes me great grief that Your Eminence seems to regard my enterprises with little favour, indeed I would say that I seem to be altogether deprived of Your Eminence’s protection, since every complaint and testimony (against me) from any source is immediately accepted. Almost overcome with sorrow and burdened with work beyond my strength, to whom can I speak heart to heart if not to Your Eminence? Whose help and protection may I claim for myself and my Diocese if not yours?
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1 APF, vol. 24 (1881–2), n. 485.
2 Text in Decreta, pp. 345–65. See also Champ, Judith, William Bernard Ullathorne 1806–1889: A Different Kind of Monk (Leominster, 2006), pp. 436–43.Google Scholar
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11 Decreta, pp. 388–99, 24 May 1870.
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13 Alberigo, op. cit., p. 136.
14 AAL, Liverpolitana I, 1897; Early Bishops collection, S1 VII, C: ad clerum of November 1907.
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20 Ibidem, no. 29a, 30 June 1900; no. 30, 7 November 1900.
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22 Text in The Tablet, 23 March 1901, p. 441.
23 Hastings, A History, p. 146.
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29 Philip Snowden (1864–1937) was a Labour MP 1906–18 and 1922–31, and Labour chancellor of the exchequer; later Viscount Snowden.
30 Quoted in Broadley, op. cit., p. 198.
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33 DAA(G), Gasquet to Bishop Amigo, 30 May 1916. Also, Leslie, op. cit., p. 246: Gasquet’s diary entry for 27 March 1916.
34 DAA(G), Gasquet to Amigo, 30 May and 31 December 1916; Leslie, op. cit., pp. 247–8, Gasquet diary entries for 28 April and 25 May, 1916.
35 Bellenger and Fletcher, op. cit., p. 150.
36 Hastings, op. cit., p. 148, on Gasquet’s attempt to have Mgr. Hinsley appointed an English bishop.
37 DAA(G), Gasquet to Amigo, 31 Dec. 1916.
38 Ibidem, Casartelli to Gasquet, 10 November 1917. The issue of how to respond to the government’s education proposals was also causing a rift between Bourne and the rest of the hierarchy.
39 Quoted in Aspden, op. cit., pp. 113–4.
40 DAA(G), Gasquet to Amigo, 15 March 1917.
41 AAL, Early Bishops, S1 VII, A/7, Lépicier to Whiteside, 8 Sept. 1911. See Leo Gooch, ‘An Archbishop for Darlington?’ in Northern Catholic History, no. 39 (1998), pp. 57–62, for Bourne’s astonishing suggestion at the same time that Darlington become a new province with Bishop Amigo as archbishop.
42 AAL, Keating, S2 I, A/1 ‘Consistorial’, for a full summary of the issues and negotiations.
43 Ibidem, Keating to De Lai, 2 April 1925.
44 Ibidem, Keating to the Pope, 5 April 1925.
45 AAS, vol. 12 (July 1920), pp. 265–7.
46 AAL, Keating, ‘Consistorial’, Redmond to Keating, 22 February 1925.
47 Ibidem, De Lai to Keating, 1 May 1925.
48 The phrase is Aveling’s: see Aveling, J. C. H., The Handle and the Axe (London, 1976), p. 355 Google Scholar. On the growth of devotion to the person of the popes, see Champ, Judith, The English Pilgrimage to Rome. A Dwelling for the Soul (Leominster, 2000), pp. 205–6.Google Scholar
49 APF, vol. 24 (1881–2), n. 574, 29 July 1882.