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Fate of Sir Arthur Vicars
IE CA CP/3/16/37/13 · Part · 20 Apr. 1921
Part of Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a report on the death of Sir Arthur Vicars who was killed by the IRA at his residence of Kilmorna House in County Kerry on 14 April 1921. The clipping is taken from the ‘Freeman’s Journal’ (20 April 1921).

IE CA CP/3/16/2/21 · Part · 24 Jan. 1925
Part of Capuchin Archives

A clipping of an article reprinting a copy of Fr. Albert Bibby’s final letter to Éamon de Valera pledging his ‘unchanged and unchangeable, and uncompromising’ allegiance to the Republic and to you, its President’. He argues that ‘in the movement for the independence of Ireland I have always endeavoured to remember that I was a Capuchin Priest’. The volume also includes a covering letter from Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. to de Valera enclosing Bibby’ letter and referring to the latter’s ailing health. O’Connor concludes by stating that it is ‘better to die in agony than for freedom than live in luxurious freedom’. (Volume page 116).

Bibby, Albert, 1877-1925, Capuchin priest
IE CA CP/3/16/2/16 · Part · 13 Feb. 1925
Part of Capuchin Archives

Printed facsimile of a letter from Fr. Albert Bibby to the editor of ‘The Monitor’ referring to his worsening condition in in St. Francis Hospital in Santa Barbara, California. He writes ‘It is hard to feel that that I may not see dear old Ireland again, or my good mother, sisters and friends there. It would lessen the sacrifice to be laid to rest with Rory [O’Connor] and the boys in Glasnevin’. He adds that he has no bitterness towards his political opponents’. (Volume page 91).

Bibby, Albert, 1877-1925, Capuchin priest
Father Andrew Cleary CSsR
IE / CMI/NVC/1 · Item · Circa 1935
Part of Vincentians

Father Andrew Cleary, Redemptorist priest, had been a pupil of Castleknock College (1899-1903).
Photograph by Dorothy Horton, Belfast.

Father Flanagan of Boys Town
IE CA CP/1/2/40 · Item · c.1967
Part of Capuchin Archives

Draft of an article by Fr. Clifford J. Stevens titled ‘Father Flanagan of Boys Town’. The article was written in 1967 to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Boys Town, Nebraska, by Fr. Edward Joseph Flanagan. Fr. Stevens was a graduate of Boys Town and served as a chaplain in the United States Air Force stationed in Japan.

Father Mathew
IE CA FM RES/8/55 · File · 1908-1910
Part of Capuchin Archives

Author: Katharine Tynan (1859-1931)
Publisher: London: MacDonald and Evans
Language: English
Series: The St. Nicholas Series / edited by Rev. Dom Bede Camm OSB
Includes a frontispiece (portrait of Fr. Mathew) and colour plates.
The Irish Capuchin Archives holds both the 1908 and 1910 editions.

Father Mathew / a biography
IE CA FM RES/8/9 · File · 1863-1891
Part of Capuchin Archives

Author: John Francis Maguire
Publisher: London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green
Language: English
Edition: Second Edition
Physical condition: Bound in contemporary hard covers with gilt title to spine. The volume is in poor condition. The spine cover has completely disintegrated and front cover is partially detached from the text block. Foxing to opening pages. The page-edges are frayed and brittle. Very careful manual handling is required.