1. 'The Irish question in its integrity' -- 2. The beginnings -- 3. The presidency of Maynooth -- 4. Calm before the storm -- 5. Australian initiation -- 6. Mannix and conscription -- 7. Vatican viewpoint -- 8. Arrest on the high seas -- 9. Through England
to Rome -- 10. The Irish Civil War --11. In Ireland -- 12. Building an archdiocese -- 13. The Campion Society -- 14. Archbishop Panico -- 15. Conflict: principles and personalities -- 16. The foundation of the Movement -- 17. Problems of victory -- 18. Split in the hierarchy -- 19. Without compromise -- 20. The last days.
"Commanding in presence, incisive in mind, clear and simple in exposition, courageous in pursuit of causes, Daniel Mannix represented a combination of qualities rarely found in one man. B. A. Santamaria has written a biographical study of an ecclesiastical leader who, by common consent of friend and enemy alike, was the greatest Archbishop to preside over an Australian See, either Anglican or Roman." -- From book jacket.
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