TY - BOOK AU - McCabe,Michael P. TI - For God and Ireland: the fight for moral superiority in Ireland, 1922-1932 SN - 9780716531944 AV - BL65.P7 M33 2012eb U1 - 941.50822 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Dublin, Portland, OR PB - Irish Academic Press KW - Religion and politics KW - Ireland KW - Religion et politique KW - Irlande KW - HISTORY KW - Europe KW - Great Britain KW - bisacsh KW - Politics and government KW - fast KW - 1922-1949 KW - Politique et gouvernement N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Front Matter; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE The Gospel of Irish Nationalism; CHAPTER TWO Moral Duopoly: Episcopal Pronouncements and Republican Reactions; CHAPTER THREE Roman Rule?: Vatican Involvement in Irish Affairs; CHAPTER FOUR The Politics of Desperation?: Executions and Hunger Strikes; CHAPTER FIVE The Problem of Partition: Pragmatism versus Principle and the Six Counties; Conclusion: Fianna Fáil and the Bishops, 1926-1932; Appendix A: Biographical Notes; Appendix B: Monsignor Salvatore Luzio's Report to Cardinal Gasparri; Bibliography; Index N2 - In recent years, two institutional pillars of Irish society, the Catholic Church and Fianna Fail, have dramatically crumbled in prestige. Together they held up much of 20th-century Irish life, in (apparently) mutually-supporting ways. In contrast to this harmonious image, author M.P. McCabe examines their often strikingly difficult relationship at the birth of the modern Irish state. For God and Ireland argues for an all-encompassing assessment of the relationship between these competing bodies. The result is a study of rhetoric giving way to pragmatism. Each side longed to achieve moral su UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=651922 ER -