Binate Masses: Stipends: Overseas Misions:CARBON Copy on Gen. Curia notepaper. Fr Leo Kierkels,CP, General, John and Paul's, Rome, to all Provincials. Holy Father has granted permission for priests who binate on Feast Days to a accept a second stipend, this to go to the support of the Foreign Missions. Prov. to inform all his priests of this, and report how many Masses were said 'ad rnentem P, Gn.'
Binated Masses: letter from the Fr. General, Fr. Leo Kierkels, C.P., to Provincial allowing the stipend from binated masses t be takenprovided it goes to the overseas missions.
Attached letter from Mrs. McCarthy, presumably the widow of Charles McCarthy mentioned in will
Biographical note re Joseph Donoghue, ‘Headquarters Company, 18th Battalion, Portobello Barracks’.
Biographical details compiled by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. of eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Cork Capuchins. The document is titled ‘Vassy, 23rd April 1833’. Those named are: ‘James O’Leahy. Died in France, 22 January 1817; Thomas Chinnery. Received in Vassy, 3 November 1783. Information is also given in respect of Edward Nugent (from Dalytown, County Longford), Died in France, 1795; James Jones (from Dunshaughlin, County Meath) ‘Died in Dublin in 1805, whilst seeking priests to help in his missions’.
Healy, Angelus, 1875-1953, Capuchin priestA clipping of a short biographical sketch of Thomas Moore taken from auction catalogue. The clipping is fixed to a printed sketch of Moore taken from an unnamed source.
A biographical sketch of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. and an assessment of his work as editor of ‘The Capuchin Annual’. The article reads ‘Last year Capuchin Periodicals transferred their editorial offices from the Father Mathew Hall, Church Street, to nine large rooms in an old Georgian house at the foot of Capel Street ...’. The article includes a review of the 1941 edition of the ‘Annual’. It was published in the ‘Connacht Sentinel’ (4 February 1941).
A copy of a short biography of James McKenna (d. 29 June 1846), the principal travelling secretary to Father Theobald Mathew. The biography refers to the substantial manuscript history of the Irish temperance movement compiled by McKenna and held in the Irish Capuchin Archives.
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.
Birmingham Archdiocese: "The Story of the Arcgdiocese of Birmingham by R.H. Kiernanm M.A., inckudes photos of Oscott, Bishop Walsh, Bishop Ullathorn, Archbisahop Isley and Cotton Hall College.