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Article: Philip Ayres, Prince of the Church: Patrick Francis Moran, 1830-1911.(Book review)
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- Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society
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- December 1, 2008
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Philip Ayres, Prince of the Church: Patrick Francis Moran, 1830-1911, Miegunyah Press, Melbourne, 2007, xvi + 367 pages; ISBN 978 0 522 85373 5.
There is no shortage of biographies of famous Australian Roman Catholics. Mary MacKillop has had at least 37 biographies and Caroline Chisholm at least 27. But it is only now that the Cardinal Archbishop of Sydney and Metropolitan of New South Wales from 1884 to 1911, Patrick Francis Cardinal Moran, has scored his first. What is to be made of these contrasting statistics? They are no doubt reflective of popular sentiment amongst Roman Catholic and other Australians. Princes of all kinds are at a discount these days and ...
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... ... Coombs's case the judgement is already in. --Philip Ayres ABOUT THE AUTHOR: PHILIP AYRES has held professorial positions at Monash University ... and Prince of the Church: Patrick Francis Moran, 1830-1911 (released in July this year ...
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