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'I am a native of New Zealand and I love my country very well. In every land the children of Ireland this day are gathered by some common and holy impulse to rejoice that at long last they have won some measure of freedom and to hope that for complete deliverance from the house of bondage.' Bishop James Liston's speech to his Auckland flock on St Patrick's Day 1922, attempting to reassure them about recent events in Ireland was greeted with fervent applause from his largely Irish-Catholic audience.

However, the New Zealand Herald's report of the event, which had Liston sneering at the British Empire, praising dead Irish rebels, and describing Crown forces as 'foreign murderers' caused a furore. Liston was charged with making a seditious utterance, becoming the first Catholic Bishop in the British Empire to be tried for his political opinions. 

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ISBN/EAN 9780716533962
Author Rory Sweetman
Publisher Irish Academic Press
Publication date 20 Nov 2006
Format Paperback
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Bishop in the Dock: The Sedition Trial of James Liston

Rory Sweetman
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Catholic Bishop James Liston delivered a speech on St Patrick's Day 1922 attempting to reassure his flock about recent events in Ireland. Consequently he was charged and tried for making a seditious utterance.

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