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411:"After what we have known recently of totalitarian ruthlessness, of gas chambers, the atom bomb, napalm, brain-washing and "double-think", the actions of sixteenth-century statesmen and soldiers can hardly shock us as they shocked our grandparents. We understand better now, perhaps, the recurrent perversions in human behaviour and the difficulties men have in dealing justly and humanely with swiftly moving events; the difficulty of knowing what should be tolerated when the safety of the commonweal is threatened; of distinguishing between sin and crime; of remembering the fundamental rights of another person when we are outraged in our own being by his deeds." ("Reformation and Repression", Vol. 10, Innes Review, 1958). 36: 414:"Christianity if taken seriously is revolutionary in its effects on individuals and on societies. For most of our history it has been too often a tool of political interests, in return for support of its own institutional structures and property, acquiescing in the misery and injustice which it should have made impossible". ( 233:
where he was a popular teacher. Returning to Edinburgh in 1959, he exerted wide influence throughout Scotland. Fr Ross was a pivotal figure in setting up a number of important and radical initiatives in Edinburgh to deal with the problem of homelessness in the late 1960s and 1970s, notably The
189:, where he edited his first book at the age of twenty-two. On converting to Catholicism while an undergraduate, he was cut off financially by his family. He entered the Order of Preachers (Dominican Order, Blackfriars, Ordo Praedicatorum) as a novice in 1939 at 264:
In 1982, he was elected Provincial, but six months later suffered a stroke. He bore the limitations on his activities with patience, re-learning to speak and to write. In 1988, he published an autobiography. He died peacefully at
408:"We will attempt to make truth known without suppression or distortion, believing this to be not only a scientific but also a religious duty." ("The Position of The Innes Review", Vol. 2, Innes Review, 1950.) 324:
Ross, Anthony OP & Walsh, P.G. "editor" 1966 "St. Thomas Aquinas:, Courage, Summa Theologiæ, Volume 42, (2a2ae. 123-40), Blackfriars in conjunction with Eyre & Spottiswoode and McGraw-Hill, New York,
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Ross, Anthony OP, 1955 "The Golden Man: Legends of saints, adapted from the golden legend of Jacobus de Voragine. Partly reprinted from The Life of the Spirit and The Rosary", London, 1955.
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Ross,Anthony OP & McGonigal, James, 1995 "Encounters with Dominicans: recollections of Anthony Ross", Blackfriars Publications, 1995.
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1940 "The Gude and Godlie Ballatis by John Wedderburn, Robert Wedderburn & James Wedderburn", Saltire Society, Oliver and Boyd, 1940
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MacDiarmid,Hugh, Maclean, Campbell & Ross, Anthony OP, 1976 "John Knox: New Assessments", Ramsay Head Press, 1976
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in 1939, made his profession on 19 October 1940, and was ordained priest on 29 September 1945. An autobiography,
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Ross,Anthony OP, 1989 "The Root of the Matter: Boyhood, Manhood and God", Mainstream Publishing, 1989.
346:"The Development of the Modern Scottish Catholic Community 1878 -1978", Innes Review, 1978, Volume 29. 248:. In this latter role he was a key figure in the establishment and development of the Special Unit at 521: 516: 218: 249: 319: 307: 150: 93: 391: 364: 344: 313: 329: 292: 387: 360: 301: 286: 222: 335: 481: 375: 236: 194: 170: 139: 201:, (Mainstream 1989), deals with his early life prior to joining the Order of Preachers. 510: 17: 337:"Dominicans and Scotland in the Seventeenth Century", Innes Review, 1969, Volume 23. 369:
Ross, Anthony OP, 1981 "The Dominican Order in Scotland", Order of Preachers, 1981.
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Skippers Cafe in the Cowgate and The Edinburgh Cyrenians. He was the founder of
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he returned to Edinburgh in 1947 to begin postgraduate studies on the
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However, in 1950 he was assigned to teach at 334:Ross, Anthony OP & McRoberts, David, 1972 8: 532:20th-century Scottish Roman Catholic priests 547:People educated at Inverness Royal Academy 470: 300:Ross, Anthony OP & Durkan, John, 1958 120:Learn how and when to remove this message 449:St Albert the Great Chaplaincy Edinburgh 359:No. 1, Autumn 1979, pp. 7 & 8, 242:Scottish Catholic Historical Association 431: 527:Rectors of the University of Edinburgh 229:a year later and then in 1954 went to 181:, attending school in Beauly and then 537:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 489:Rector of the University of Edinburgh 254:Rector of the University of Edinburgh 155:Rector of the University of Edinburgh 7: 439: 437: 435: 422:, ed. Duncan Gleb, Gollancz, 1971). 58:adding citations to reliable sources 542:People from Highland (council area) 386:No. 11, New Year 1983, p. 48, 252:in Glasgow. In 1979 he was elected 372:Ross, Anthony OP, 1983, review of 349:Ross, Anthony OP, 1979, review of 25: 572:20th-century Scottish historians 34: 445:"Past Members of the Community" 378:: Its Evolution through its Art 45:needs additional citations for 177:, Anthony Ross was brought up 1: 380:, in Hearn, Sheila G. (ed.), 593: 225:. He was elected Prior of 69:"Anthony Ross" priest 567:20th-century antiquarians 495: 486: 478: 473: 246:Parole Board for Scotland 244:and vice-chairman of the 27:Scottish Catholic priest 343:Ross, Anthony OP, 1978 328:Ross, Anthony OP, 1969 318:Ross, Anthony OP, 1964 312:Ross, Anthony OP, 1963 306:Ross, Anthony OP, 1959 291:Ross, Anthony OP, 1950 285:Ross, Anthony OP, 1950 183:Inverness Royal Academy 418:an essay published in 552:Scottish antiquarians 353:by Larry Winters, in 185:. 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