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Wheatfield
IE CP PO Missions/3435 · Item · 1944-08-27 - 1944-09-02
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province - Scotland and Ireland

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.

What the treaty means
IE CA CP/3/17/13/6 · Part · 1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Erskine Childers, ‘What the treaty means’ ([Dublin]: Printed by the Wood Printing Works, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin, and published by the ‘Republic of Ireland’, 58 Dame Street, Dublin, [1922]).

What the treaty means
IE CA CP/3/18/53 · Item · 1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Erskine Childers, ‘What the treaty means’ ([Dublin]: Printed by the Wood Printing Works, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin, and published by the ‘Republic of Ireland’, 58 Dame Street, Dublin, [1922]). The pamphlet is incomplete and is lacking the final two pages.

What is an Irregular?
IE CA IR-1/7/3/4/1 · Item · c.1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

An Anti-Treaty Handbill: 'What is an Irregular? An Irregular is one who fights without pay for the old cause which will never die. What is a national soldier? ...'.

IE CA CP/3/15/5/4 · Item · c.1890
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A flier from the Irish Defence Union titled ‘What Boycotting Means’. The flier includes a list of general committee members of the Irish Defence Union ‘in aid of persons suffering from illegal coercion in Ireland’.

What about Joe Brennan?
IE CA CP/3/16/39/31 · Part · 1951
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A trade union flier calling for the re-instatement of Joe Brennan following his dismissal from CIE for refusing to pass a picket line. The flier is signed by Michael O’Riordan and others.

What a joy
IE/GLA/2020-03-06/9/2020-03-12/19/2023-05-03/521 · Item · 28-12-1936
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

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My dear Father in Christ,

What a joy it was to have you with us for one of our last days. I hope you were not too exhausted, that your mind is more at ease. I feel so keenly for you in all your suffering and can do so little to help.

We are, as you can imagine, very busy. Yesterday was a day of parting. Miss Murphy took to Cork. Miss Nichols to England I could not manage the Mass and I feel developed a heavy cold. It was impossible to manage it owing to --- ---- ---- my heart to you at the Mass. He understands all and sees my weakness.

I shall write fully from the boat. T…

In union, love, prayer always in the hearts of Jesus and Mary. The Crucifix is ever a reminder and such a beautiful one. Many, many thanks Remember me to all at Glenstal. Your grateful child
Marie

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