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Poetry by Henri Percikow
IE CA CP/1/3/6 · Item · 1953
Part of Capuchin Archives

Poem by Henri Percikow, 509 West 155th Street, New York, titled ‘My Hands’. The attached cover suggests that this poem was ‘not used’.

Poetry by Fr. Jerome Kiely
IE CA CP/1/3/11 · File · 1957-1959
Part of Capuchin Archives

Drafts, printed copies and newspaper cuttings of poems by Fr. Jerome Kiely. The file also includes a letter from to Fr. Henry Anglin, OFM Cap., enclosing ‘some of Father Kiely’s poems’ (1 July 1957).

IE CA CP/2/3/3 · File · c.1960-1965
Part of Capuchin Archives

Draft poetry submitted by Fr. Damascene McKenna OFM Cap. (1913-1967) for publication in 'The Father Mathew Record'. The poem titles include ‘Song of Silvertown’, ‘To Sandra’, and ‘Prescription Humming’.

McKenna, Damascene, 1913-1967, Capuchin priest
IE CA CP/1/3/12 · File · c.1957-1958
Part of Capuchin Archives

Draft poetry submitted by Don Philip O’Sullivan for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file includes poems titled ‘Mountains’, ‘Evening on Lough Sheelin’, ‘Pastor Angelicus’, ‘November Evening’, and ‘Summer Morning’.

Poetry by Daniel Grace
IE CA CP/1/3/10 · File · c.1955-1965
Part of Capuchin Archives

Draft short poems composed by Daniel Grace and submitted for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'.

Poetry by Conleth Ellis
IE CA CP/1/3/29 · File · 1975
Part of Capuchin Archives

Draft of poems for anthology by Conleth Ellis titled ‘A Nest of Emptiness / Verses from the Goldsmith Country’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1975).

Poetry by Colm Tóibín
IE CA CP/2/4/1 · File · 1970-1972
Part of Capuchin Archives

Letters from Colm Tóibín to Fr. Donal O’Mahony OFM Cap. enclosing poems for publication in 'Eirigh'. The file includes a copybook containing a collection of eighteen manuscript poems by Tóibín written in 1971. The file also includes loose sheets of handwritten poetry with cover letters to Fr. O’Mahony. The letters are addressed from Tóibín’s residence at 9 Parnell Avenue, Enniscorthy, and at St. Peter’s College, Wexford. Some of the items note Tóibín’s age at the date of the poem’s composition – aged fifteen in January 1971. The correspondence refers to his childhood experiences, to the influences of some writers on his poetry, and his hopes for publication of his work. The poem titles include:
• ‘A Tragedy – 1970’.
• ‘There’s blood flowing out from the Rose-Bowl’. (29 Nov. 1971).
• ‘My hill’. (2 Jan. 1971).
• ‘New School’. (2 Jan. 1971).
• ‘To wait’. (17 Dec. 1970).
• ‘The despairing song of Mary Magdalen’. (1 Mar. 1971).
• ‘Lourdes’. (5 Apr. 1971).
• ‘Song from a distance’. (5 Apr. 1971).
• ‘Water-death’. (16 May 1971).
• ‘Old lady’. (23 May 1971).
The file also includes a clipping from 'Eirigh' of a poem by Tóibín titled ‘My Lady (To the Blessed Virgin Mary)’.

Poetry by Colm Tóibín
IE CA CP/2/4 · Subseries · 1970-1972
Part of Capuchin Archives

The sub-series contains a small collection of letters and poetry submitted by Colm Tóibín to Fr. Donal O’Mahony OFM Cap. for potential publication in 'Eirigh'.

Poetry by Bruce James
IE CA CP/1/3/30 · File · 1976
Part of Capuchin Archives

Draft poems submitted by Bruce James. The titles include ‘The Shadow’, ‘Hymn’, and ‘Francis’.