The Irish Dominicans, 800 Years 1224-2024 Dominican Publications

The Irish Dominicans, 800 Years 1224-2024

Author: Dominican Publications
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**PRE- ORDER NOW** - Available from 17th November. 


This new book tells the story of how a movement that began in Languedoc in 1216 reached Norman Ireland by 1224—and how, from that point onward, the Irish Dominicans made a varied and valuable contribution to Church and society over eight centuries.
They worked as preachers and educators, fostered the arts and learning, and developed new pastoral approaches. They supported the Irish diaspora in times of need, and carried their mission far beyond Ireland—to the West Indies, Australia, Iran and South America. From producing medieval manuscripts to launching publishing houses and embracing digital media, they remained consistently committed to the service of the Gospel.
Drawing on research carried out by a range of scholars over the past 50 years, The Irish Dominicans, 800 Years brings together stories and perspectives not previously published in book form.
Edited by Terence Crotty O.P., Scripture teacher and regent of studies for the Irish Dominican province.
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Book Title
The Irish Dominicans, 800 Years 1224-2024
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Dominican Publications
PRE- ORDER - Available from mid- November.  The Irish Dominicans, 800 Years tells of how a project that started in Languedoc in 1216, spread to Norman Ireland in 1224, and from that point on, made a varied and valuable contribution to Church and society in Ireland for 800 years. Irish Dominicans worked as preachers and educators. They fostered the arts and learning, They advanced new pastoral practices. They supported the Irish diaspora in the 1600s and again in the 1800s. They ventured to the West Indies, to Australia, to Iran and to South America as energetic, creative, far-seeing missionaries. They were in the forefront of advances in information technology, from the production of medieval manuscripts, through the establishment of publishing houses right down to maintaining a vibrant online presence today – all this in the service of the Gospel. The Irish Dominicans, 800 Years draws on researches undertaken by a range of scholars over the past 50 years. Here, the reader will find stories never previously published in book form.   Terence Crotty o.p. teaches Scripture in the Dominican house of studies, Dublin, and is regent of studies of the Irish Dominican province.   ISBN 978-1-905604-51-7 (print)   Size 236 mm (high) x 156 mm (wide) Extent 468 pages (32 full-cololur)   Paperback

PRE- ORDER - Available from mid- November. 

The Irish Dominicans, 800 Years tells of how a project that started in Languedoc in 1216, spread to Norman Ireland in 1224, and from that point on, made a varied and valuable contribution to Church and society in Ireland for 800 years. Irish Dominicans worked as preachers and educators. They fostered the arts and learning, They advanced new pastoral practices. They supported the Irish diaspora in the 1600s and again in the 1800s. They ventured to the West Indies, to Australia, to Iran and to South America as energetic, creative, far-seeing missionaries. They were in the forefront of advances in information technology, from the production of medieval manuscripts, through the establishment of publishing houses right down to maintaining a vibrant online presence today – all this in the service of the Gospel.

The Irish Dominicans, 800 Years draws on researches undertaken by a range of scholars over the past 50 years. Here, the reader will find stories never previously published in book form.

 

Terence Crotty o.p. teaches Scripture in the Dominican house of studies, Dublin, and is regent of studies of the Irish Dominican province.

 

ISBN 978-1-905604-51-7 (print)

 

Size 236 mm (high) x 156 mm (wide)

Extent 468 pages (32 full-cololur)

 

Paperback

PRE- ORDER - Available from mid- November. 

The Irish Dominicans, 800 Years tells of how a project that started in Languedoc in 1216, spread to Norman Ireland in 1224, and from that point on, made a varied and valuable contribution to Church and society in Ireland for 800 years. Irish Dominicans worked as preachers and educators. They fostered the arts and learning, They advanced new pastoral practices. They supported the Irish diaspora in the 1600s and again in the 1800s. They ventured to the West Indies, to Australia, to Iran and to South America as energetic, creative, far-seeing missionaries. They were in the forefront of advances in information technology, from the production of medieval manuscripts, through the establishment of publishing houses right down to maintaining a vibrant online presence today – all this in the service of the Gospel.

The Irish Dominicans, 800 Years draws on researches undertaken by a range of scholars over the past 50 years. Here, the reader will find stories never previously published in book form.

 

Terence Crotty o.p. teaches Scripture in the Dominican house of studies, Dublin, and is regent of studies of the Irish Dominican province.

 

ISBN 978-1-905604-51-7 (print)

 

Size 236 mm (high) x 156 mm (wide)

Extent 468 pages (32 full-cololur)

 

Paperback