IRISH FAITH IN AMERICA:
Recollections of a Missionary.
Translated from the French by Miss Ella McMahon.
Elegantly bound in Extra Cloth, with a Shamrock-crowned
Cross on the side, in gold and ink. 16mo. 75 cents.
PRAISES FROM THE PRESS.
"It is beautifully told and it will stimulate every one
who reads it to become a sharer in the merits which it so
justly glorifies.”—New York Catholic Review.
“It will delight every man and woman with Irish blood in
their veins, and make them prouder than ever of the race
from which they have sprung.”—Baltimore Catholic Mirror.
"The work is one which does credit alike to the
author’s piety, his zeal and his fairness. . . . We
cannot too highly commend this excellent work to
our readers."—New York Tablet.
"It teaches us all what is incumbent on us to practice if
we love our faith and wish to see it loved also by those that
are not of the fold.”—Ave Maria.
“To say that it is highly interesting and instructive,
is but faint praise in view of its general excellence as a
record of the glorious achievements of the Irish race in
America, in relation to the Catholic Church and their holy
religion.”—Albany, N. Y., Catholic Telegraph.
“This is an admirable work. The author shows that
it is Ireland’s faith that has preserved her, and has saved
her people both from moral degradation and from being
stamped out of existence by the overwhelming material
forces arrayed against them.”—Phila. Catholic Standard.
"A beautiful and deeply interesting little volume.”
— Toronto Tribune.
"The book contains many examples of sublime Irish faith
with anecdotes of Irish wit and humor."—New Orleans
Morning Star.
“We commend the book for general reading.”—Western
Home Journal.
"Every Irishman should read this little book."—
Catholic Columbian.
"Every person of a fair. liberal mind should be the owner
of a copy of this book.”—St. Albans. Vt., Home Journal.
“This volume is a well-merited tribute to the unswerving
faith of the Irish race in America.”—Pittsburgh Catholic.
BENZIGER BROTHERS. New York, Cincinnatl, and St. Louis.
