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Your approval of our plans
IE IE/DDA IE/SJCH/AB/8/b/XLVI/97/1-2/2024-12-19/1781/2025-02-03/1838 · Item · 08-11-1963
Part of Sisters of St. Joseph Chambery

Your Grace,
Your note was readdressed to me here Iam
deeply grateful for, your approval of our plans
when and if the job isnt too expensive When
I think that through dear St. Joseph we
banked over 558000 in the span of seven
years, then I should have confidence for
this new venture S4
I had only one regret leaving Rome- that of
not, seeing you your Grace. Who knows
but that you may yet come to U.S.A. If
You do, you will receive a warm welcome
here I assure you
Before leaving Rome do pay a visit to our
General :ouse and fulfill a promise you
there as Assistant General and will be happy
to see you. Four French Bishops are living
there during the Council
You know I pray for you every day, your
Grace and I shall always he grateful to
You for your Christ, like kindness and your
Most respectfully in J.
Sister Mary de Pazzi
Sisters of Saint Joseph
Provincial Office
27 Park Road
West Hartford 7. Connecticut

Young Ireland (Ėire Og)
IE CA IR-1/8/1/15 · File · Dec. 1919-Nov. 1921
Part of Capuchin Archives

The file comprises mostly single sheets and clippings from editions of 'Young Ireland (Ėire Og)'. Complete editions include: 21 May 1921 (No. 17); 16 July 1921 (No. 24); 23 July 1921 (No. 26); 12 Nov. 1921 (No. 42).

IE CP 2021-11-22/216/9/1/1/1 · Item · 19/01/39
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province - Scotland and Ireland

Young Christian Workers: Jocism: photocopy of an offcut of an article by Declan O'Sullivan, C,P., in "The Irish Catholic" entitled "Jocism in Ireland: the Belfast Experience". It is a report by Declan on the first eighteen months experience in establishing a section (i.e. local branch) of the Young Christain Workers (YCW or JOC - Juventum Operaia Christiana) in Belfast. This is a very poor photocopy.

You kind note, Edenmore
IE IE/DDA IE/SJCH/AB/8/b/XLVI/97/1-2/2024-12-19/1781/2025-02-03/1792 · Item · 01-09-1955
Part of Sisters of St. Joseph Chambery

South Wales
Sept 1 1955
Your Grace my dear Archbishop
Your kind note assuring me that you had con-
tacted Mr. Ryan regarding the purchase of Edenmore
is just another guarantee of your fatherly solicitude
and kindliness, Do accept my deepest apprecia-
tion and gratitude, your Grace
I know well what a grateful heart is that of our
dear Mother General Hers is one that is never
wanting in thanking for mere trifles, so you can
well imagine what it feels knowing that you
have granted us permission to make a Foundation
in your Archdiocese
At the moment I am still trying to replace the
Novice Mistress who hopes to return from Rome
only around September 6th or 7th I shall try
to return to Ireland and do some more schools
beginning, G.A. in Limerick. However if there is
need of me in Dublin I should stop there before
going to Limerick. You will have the kindness to
notify me Your Grace will you not
A. Retreat commences here to-night and you shall re-
ceive added prayers during these days of prayer and
contemplation. If the four Novices of the Dublin
Diocese knew the good news I om sure feelings
would run high your Grace
.Assuring you again of my sincerest gratitude my
dear Archbishop land humbly asking your Blessing,
I remain
Most respectfully in Mary,
S.M.de Pazzi

IE CA IR-1/7/3/9 · Item · c.1922
Part of Capuchin Archives

An Anti-Treaty handbill (black type on buff coloured paper). Text on recto reads: (on left-hand side) ‘“Yesterday the RIC were Irishmen who took (includes image of a hand pointing to the following line in bold type in centre of handbill) "Guns and Orders from England". (On right-hand side) "To-day Free-State soldiers are Irishmen who take (includes another image of a hand pointing to the same line in bold type in centre of handbill) "Guns and Orders from England / in order to / Shoot down Republican Soldiers / Destroy Republican Printing Presses / Raid the homes of Irish Republicans / Fire on Irish Prisoners in the Jails / Fill the Jails with Irish Volunteers / Wage economic war on the Dependants / of the Irish Republicans. / You did not Join the Irish Volunteers for this. / (in larger font and bold type) Don't be any longer Blind. The Men against you are Fighting without / Pay for the Old Cause which/ will NEVER DIE”’.