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  • The Brandsma Review was a bi-monthly magazine of conservative Catholic opinion in circulation in Ireland. Its Ecclesiastical Latin masthead is Pro Vita...
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  • attendance, for Dublin Corporation. He was part of the editorial group of The Brandsma Review. McCarroll also had a book, Is the school around the corner just...
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  • 13 October 2005. It proved controversial, with one commentator in The Brandsma Review dubbing it The rubber-stamping of buggery. MacCarthy criticised the...
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  • (RACO) Auto Trader Ireland An Phoblacht - magazine of Sinn Féin The Brandsma Review - conservative Roman Catholic magazine Business and Finance Business...
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    he campaigned against it, and called for a no vote. Writing in The Brandsma Review after the referendum that approved same-sex marriage), he accused...
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  • Fordham 29/15 (June 29, 2007): 5. "The Four Senses of Scripture" in The Brandsma Review 16/2 (2007): 14-16. "The Use of Philosophical Principles in Catholic...
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  • Accessed from http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/45224436. Lowry, Nick (1998). "Rex Brinkworth, Defender of the Defenceless". The Brandsma Review. 42....
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