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1 JOHN MAUMEE ELKS STATE RAFFLE DRAWING |
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24 Echo’s of Ireland WCWA 1230 AM 11:30 ~ 1:30 PM
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IRISH HISTORICAL SEPTEMBER DATES
Sept. 7, 1695 - Penal Laws are passed which restrict the rights of Catholics to have an education, to bear arms, or to possess a horse worth more than five pounds.
Sept. 7, 1948 - Taoiseach John A.Costello declares the Irish Free State a Republic.
Sept 19, 1880 - Parnell delivers his famous speech at Ennis in which he introduces the term for non-violent protest - boycotting. Parnell asked his audience, 'What are you to do with a tenant who bids for a farm from which another has been evicted?' Several voices replied, 'shoot him!' Parnell answered: "I wish to point out a better way, a more Christian way which will give the lost man an opportunity of repenting. When a man takes a farm from which another has been evicted, you must shun him on the roadside, on the streets, in the shop and even in the place of worship by putting him in a "moral Coventry." You must show him your detestation of the crime he has committed"
Sept 29, 1778 - Birth in Dublin of Catherine McAuley, founder of the Sisters of Mercy |