Henry Cleary

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Henry William Cleary, OBE (1859–1929) was the sixth Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Auckland, New Zealand from 1910 to 1929.[1]

Bibliography

A selection of the works published by Henry William Cleary.

  • Orange Society, Catholic Truth Society, London, 1899.
  • Mrs. Slattery: the romance of sham nun , NZ Tablet, Dunedin, 1900.
  • Joseph Slattery: the romance of an unfrocked priest, NZ Tablet, Dunedin, 1900.
  • Catholic marriages: the decree of 2 August 1907: a popular explanation of the decree, the text of a controversy on the decree in the Christchurch "Press", 3 March to 2 April 1908 (with notes and comments) and, an exposition of the Catholic teaching in Dunedin, N.Z., N Z Tablet, 1908.
  • Impeached nation: being a study of Irish outrages, NZ Tablet, Dunedin, 1909.
  • God or no-God in the school?: a pastoral letter by … the Bishop of Auckland, a discussion thereon in the Evening Post, Wellington (N.Z.), and a critical examination of the discussion, Hiscocks & Sons, Auckland, 1911.
  • Bible-in-schools- movement, in its relation to taxpayers, parents, teachers and pupils: a lecture / delivered in the Town Hall, Wellington Friday, 13 December 1912, Evening Post Office, Wellington, 1912.
  • Prussian militarism at work: a letter, Barclay & Fry, London, 1917.
  • 'The Month': a journal devoted to Catholic interests (Cleary was founding editor from 1918–29; journal ceased in 1934).
  • Catholics and the marriage laws, Catholic Supplies, Wellington, 1920.
  • Forged murder-"oaths": an exposure of impostures flung against the Catholic clergy and laity, in the New Zealand House of Representatives, on 26 June 1923, by Mr. V.H. Potter MP: a reprint of articles in "The Month" (Auckland, N.Z.) by the Rt. Rev, The Catholic Depot, Auckland, 1923.
  • Catholic Church and party politics: Canon James's charge of votes-jobbery: letter to the Anglican Archbishop and Primate, Whitcombe & Tombs, Auckland, 1928.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by 6th Bishop of Auckland
1910–1929
Succeeded by
James Michael Liston