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By: Ben

A question for those who run the blog: Where did you find these words of absolution? I am curious because they do not match the words of absolution used in the Catholic Church, at least since the time...

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By: Donald R. McClarey

From this account: http://www.angelfire.com/va3/frcorby/FatherCorby.html

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By: Ben

Yep. My mistake. After some further investigation, I found that the longer form of Absolution begins with those words! Thanks for you kind reply.

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By: Donald R. McClarey

You are quite welcome Ben and I thank you for your comment. I try to make my posts as accurate as possible, but I always appreciate the help of commenters whenever they spot anything that doesn’t look...

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By: Jim Cope

Irish Brigade flags prominently displayed the Golden Harp. Shamrocks were rather secondary decoration on the flags. Otherwise a great story.

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By: TeaPot562

Is this Fr. Corby the same as the inspiration for the statue often called “Fair Catch Corby” at the formerly Catholic college in South Bend Indiana? TeaPot562

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By: Donald R. McClarey

The one and the same TeaPot!

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By: The Real Fighting Irish: A Review of Notre Dame and the Civil War «...

[...] famous among them was of course Father William Corby, who marched and fought with the Irish Brigade and who gave them mass absolution on the second day at Gettysburg before they charged into...

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