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    Roman Catholic revivalism: a study of the area that became the diocese of Middlesbrough 1779-1992 by Turnham, Margaret H.

    Published 2012
    “…This thesis seeks to provide a grassroots study of the diocese of Middlesbrough (1779-1992), in order to contribute to the history of the English Catholic community since it emerged from the Penal Times. …”
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    The episcopate of Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1296-1321: with a calendar of his register by Hughes, J.B.

    Published 1992
    “…Langton's register is the earliest extant register for the diocese and its study has thrown light upon the administration of the diocese, the recruitment of clergy, patronage and the state of religious life at this time. …”
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    A study of the Roman Catholic Church in Malaysia / Tan Po Wen by Tan, Po Wen

    Published 1984
    “…Hence, with a strong historical background to support them, the Roman Catholic Church in Malaysia hopes to spread their faith more effectively through their activities and communities.…”
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    Dualist heresy in Aquitaine and the Agenais, c.1000-c.1249 by Taylor, Claire

    Published 1999
    “…Through the first, reading the sources in their social context, it finds the poor experiencing increased poverty and oppression, and that some amongst the laity and clergy were observing signs prefiguring The End of historical time. …”
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    Late medieval catholicism and the impact of the Reformation in the Deanery of Derby, c.1520 to c.1570 by D'Arcy, Joan

    Published 1996
    “…The question of the effects of the English Reformation is a matter of on-going and lively debate. This thesis hopes to illuminate this question in some small measure, by examining the deanery of Derby, an ecclesiastical unit within the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. …”
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    Community, kinship and piety: Lincoln Cathedral close c.1450-1500 by Wilson, Marianne Louise

    Published 2014
    “…The outcome of this study is to shed light on the character of the community inhabiting Lincoln Cathedral close c.1450-1500, which consisted of a high proportion of laypeople and clergy, mainly local to the city and diocese and largely from the lower ranks of society. …”
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    Politics and documentary culture: the bishops of North-Western Italy during the post-Carolingian period (c. 888-962) by Baitieri, Michele

    Published 2020
    “…Part I of the thesis is spilt in four chapters, one for each of the four dioceses selected as case studies, and focuses on episcopal diplomas. …”
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    Stress in the Roman Catholic priesthood: "Harvest for a millennium" by Doyle, Una

    Published 2005
    “…Using this transactional model as a guide, seventeen work environment stressors, were identified on the basis of qualitative and quantitative investigations with a total sample of 189 priests drawn from four dioceses. The qualitative investigation comprised twelve in-depth interviews with an opportunistic sample of clergy. …”
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