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Pittsburgh Catholic28 September 1844 (has links)
Includes information about the Nestorians; op-ed pieces on Catholic vision and Catholic consciousness.
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Pittsburgh Catholic05 October 1844 (has links)
Includes information about the Nestorians; the Jesuits (their institutions and their doctrines).
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Pittsburgh Catholic12 October 1844 (has links)
Includes information about the Triumph of O'Connell in Ireland; the political situation in Ireland.
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Pittsburgh Catholic19 October 1844 (has links)
Includes information about religious institutions in France; a list of religious female orders in France; Protestant views on the Bible.
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Pittsburgh Catholic26 October 1844 (has links)
Includes information about Catholic virtue and piety; Brownson and Catholicity. Also contains a fictional story: "Beware of the First Glass: A Tale of the Middle Walks of Life" by J. D. R. of Louisiana.
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Pittsburgh Catholic02 November 1844 (has links)
Includes information about Catholicism compatible with Republican government; religious liberty; the end of the memoirs of the life and times of Rev. John Carroll. Also contains the poem "The Old Man Converted" by Cogitans.
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Pittsburgh Catholic09 November 1844 (has links)
Includes information about the manners and customs of primitive Christians from original sources; influence of the Reformation on literature; theological seminary; the Eucharist and difficulties from reason.
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Pittsburgh Catholic16 November 1844 (has links)
Includes information about Catholicism in Africa; influence of the Reformation on religious liberty; legal science influenced by the popes; Catholics and politics.
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Pittsburgh Catholic23 November 1844 (has links)
Includes information about influence of monasticism on literature; Irish character; combats of the Church in the east; the Eucharist.
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Pittsburgh Catholic30 November 1844 (has links)
Includes information on the true Catholic spirit; combats of the Church in the east; social benefits of monasticism, such as the fine arts and agriculture.
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