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The Irish catholic clergy and emigration during the great famine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

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The catholic church in Ireland never, as a church, defined for itself an attitude towards emigration. Priests and bishops, when they spoke of emigration, usually spoke as individuals, not as members of their order. The relatively small number who have left any opinions on record were not necessarily the most influential. We cannot be certain that their views represented the feelings of the clergy as a whole. The day to day conversations and advice of ordinary priests, of which we can know little, mere far more influential in this matter than the pastorals or public letters which survive. In the place of a single voice speaking with authority or the steady murmur of unanimity, we can hear only the heterogeneous confusion of a score of voices, some perhaps seriously distorted by the public controversy in which they were raised.

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69 Ibid, pp. 6–7, 12–14.

70 I am greatly indebted for this reference and other assistance to Dr F. S. Bourke.

71 Letters dated 28 Oct.-2 Nov. 1849 in Dr Bourke’s possession.