Draft article by Gearóid Ó Broin titled ‘Our cultural traditions’ submitted for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. Manuscript annotations indicate that this lecture was given to the Dublin City VEC Board of Principals (18 May 1958) and to the New Ross Archaeological Society (18 Dec. 1961).
DRAWER FOUR (BOTTOM): PASSIONIST SAINTS:
FILE ONE:
A white envelope marked ‘Fr Ignatius McElligott CP’ and containing coloured pictures of:
The Servant of God, Brother Gerardo Sagardny, 1881-1962, 4 copies
The Madonna of M. Argentario
St Vincent Strambi
Beato Pio Campidelli, Passionist Student, 1868-1889
Blessed Isidore de Loor CP, 1881-1916
Two photographs of the portrait of Ven. Dominic in the Archives Room in Sutton. In one photo Fr Ignatius McElligott, archivist, is holding the portrait.
The Servant of God, Father Lorenzo Maria di S. Francis Xavier (Salvi), 1782-1856
A photo of the portrait of Fr Anthony (Testa) of St James, 1787-1862, Superior General, which was in the Archives Room in Sutton and is now in Minsteracres Archives Rooms
A postcard photograph of Broadway church
A postcard photograph of Broadway church sanctuary
A postcard photograph of Broadway church Pieta
Two small photos of Mother Maria Crucifixa, Foundress of the Passionist Nuns
Two postcard pictures of St Paul of the Cross
A black and white picture of St Paul of the Cross
Part of a printed brochure, Saints of the Passion, showing:
The shrine of St Paul of the Cross, SS John and Paul’s, Rome
St Vincent Strambi
St Gabriel
St Maria Goretti
St Gemma Galgani
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This section includes deeds relating to plots of ground on the Grand Canal and on Richmond Place, Dublin. These unrelated deeds may have been returned to the Capuchins in error by a solicitor’s firm.
A collection of mostly personal papers relating to the life and ministry of Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. The sub-series comprises papers relating to significant political figures and events and includes letters from George Noble Plunkett and Arthur Griffith and a signed admission card to the first meeting of Dáil Éireann.
The sub-series contains a collection of mostly personal papers relating to the life and ministry of Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. The section includes some papers relating to his interest in the history of the Capuchins in Ireland and some newspaper clippings published after his death.