Letters from James Finbarre McMullen (1859-1933), architect, South Mall, and 34 Mary Street, Cork, and others to Fr. Bernard Jennings OSFC, Fr. Fiacre Brophy OSFC, Fr. Matthew O’Connor OSFC and Fr. Martin Hyland OSFC concerning applications made by the Capuchin friars to acquire a portion of the Cork Assembly Rooms building. See also CA HT/2/4/1 and CA HT/2/1/1/25.
Letters and memoranda regarding alterations and refurbishment work on Holy Trinity Church in the early 1980s. The file includes an outline of the ‘preparatory steps’ taken by the Provincial Minister and Definitory (Council) in the lead up to the renovation and remodelling of the Church; Copy letter from Fr. Xavier Reardon OFM Cap. (22 Sept. 1981) expressing concerns about the liturgical aspects of the refashioning of the Church and Fr. Brendan O’Mahony’s reply; newspaper cuttings reporting on the renovation work and fundraising for the same. With a printed booklet and a newspaper clipping ('Cork Examiner') referring to a Mass celebrating the official re-opening of Holy Trinity Church on 28 Nov. 1982.
FILE EIGHT: LETTERS TO FATHER DOMINIC A - F
FOLDER ONE:
Original letter to Blessed Dominic at Ceprano from Father Anthony of St Joseph, 31 May 1836 re. Dominic’s letter to Phillipps
FOLDER TWO:
Original letter to Blessed Dominic from Bishop George Brown of Liverpool, Bishop Eton, 24 February 1845, referring to the mission he had given at the church of St Nicholas in Liverpool
FOLDER THREE: DALGAIRNS - BARBERI
A typed transcript of Dalgairns’s letter, July 1841, in response to Dominic’s letter of 5 May 1841 in L’Univers
FOLDER THREE: DE LISLE - BARBERI
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A letter from Squire de Lisle, 22 January 1968 to the Rector, Blythe Hall, asking for copies of any letters from Ambrose Phillipps de Lisle
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A transcript of a letter to Blessed Dominic at SS John and Paul’s, Rome from Ambrose Phillipps, 29 November 1830, Italian
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A transcript of a letter to Blessed Dominic at Lucca from Ambrose Phillipps, Garendon Park, 29 October 1831, Italian
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A transcript of a letter to Blessed Dominic at Lucca from Ambrose Phillipps, Garendon Park, 27 July 1832, Italian
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A transcript of a letter to Blessed Dominic at Oscott from Ambrose Phillipps, Grace Dieu, feast of St Francis Xavier, 1840
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A transcript of a letter to Blessed Dominic at Ere, August 1840 from Pasquale, Archbishop of Tebe, Apostolic Nuncio and redirected from Tournai to Aston Hall, 22 December 1844. Postmark Stone, December 1844.
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A part of a letter from Joseph Bovieri, re. Tournai. Undated but the first three pages are missing.
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A handwritten copy from the Benedictine Nuns of East Bergholt (St Mary’s Abbey), Colchester of a letter to Blessed Dominic from Mr James Ford, Heritree near Exeter, 30 July 1847 about the death [as he thought] of Father Ignatius Spencer.
FOLDER ONE:
1 a) and b) Lists of copies of original letters of Blessed Dominic Barberi kept in Colwich Abbey, with some transcripts made by Sister Dominic Savio CP
FOLDER TWO:
A handwritten copy of a letter from Father Dominic Barberi CP to John Dobree Dalgairns, 23 September 1845
Letters from Éamon de Valera, Sean F. Lemass, Seán T. O’Kelly, Oscar Traynor and John A. Costello concerning offers to defray the expenses involved in the repatriation and later accepting invitations to attend the Mass and re-internment of Fathers Albert and Dominic at Rochestown Capuchin Friary, County Cork.
Report of Fr. Paul Murphy OFM Cap., chaplain to Letterkenny Regional Technical College in County Donegal (10 May 1983). The file also includes a prospectus and student union’s handbook for the college (1982-3).
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
A letter to William Frederick Paul Stockley (1859-1943) from Conn Mac Murchadha, Director, Sinn Féin Re-organising Committee, 15 College Green, Dublin, re an invitation to attend a public meeting. It is noted that that the ‘object of the meeting is to launch publicly the Republican civilian movement by reorganising Sinn Féin, the only Republican political organisation which is definitely pledged to the support of the Irish Republic’.