A portrait print of Pat Hernon of Kilmurvey on Inís Mór (Inishmore, the largest of the three Aran Islands), in about 1935.
Pastoral letters from the Most Rev. Patrick Collier, Bishop of Ossory. The pastorals to the clergy of the diocese are titled: ‘The new discipline on canonical investigations before marriage’ and ‘The confraternity of Christian Doctrine’.
Bishop Edward Thomas O’Dwyer, ‘Pastoral letter to the clergy and laity of the diocese of Limerick, for Quinquagesima Sunday, 1917’ ([Limerick], 1917).
A clipping of a review of ‘Angelic Shepherd’ published in the ‘Irish Catholic’ (18 May 1950).
Passport of Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. issued by the British Foreign Office. Fr. Dominic’s age is given as 36, his profession as a Roman Catholic Clergyman and is defined as a ‘British-born subject’. With half-length portrait photograph pasted into document. The ink stamps on the passport indicate that Fr. Dominic travelled through France and Belgium in 1919.
Passionists: Vocations: photograph of vocations directors already entered and located at 1/3/1/9 under above serial number (in Agnew arrangement). It is entered here in the vocations arrangement for record purposes.
Passionists; Vocations: "Soldiers of the Cross" 2nd edition by Sebastian Agnew C.,P., - promotion boklet for St. Patrick's Province. This booklet is located under above serial no at 1/3/1/8 in the Agnew arrangement. It is also entered here in the vocation arrangement for record purposes.
Passionists; Vocations: "Soldiers Of The Cross" by Vovoian Sweeney, C.P. a booklet describing the Passionist life and vocation
Passionists: Vocations: RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS EXHIBITION Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 29 May to 5 June, 1960; Gives details about 100 Religious Orders and Congregations and their work. Passionist Stall 78: Passionist Sisters 79
Passionists; Vocations: St. Michael's Province. France: "Les Passionistes": answers three questions:
(1) Why Passionists?
(2) What's the history of the Passionists?
(3) What about Passionists in France?.