Fricker, Archdeacon Mark Anthony; Obiruary (from Irish Catholic Directory) and photograph of Archdeacon Mark Anthony Fricker, Parish Priest of Rathmines. He often came to Mount Argus on big feast days. The photograph (which has also been entered in Photographic Archive under above serial number and location) was handed in to Mount Argus by an unknown person on Sunday 5 February. 1978.
A copy of the ‘Annual Report of the Friends of the National Collection of Ireland’ (Dublin, 1946).
A copy of the ‘Annual Report of the Friends of the National Collection of Ireland, 1952-53’ (Dublin: Browne & Nolan Ltd., 1953).
William Simasiku standing beside burnt poles and the remains of the site of first Irish Capuchin mission in Northern Rhodesia at Loanja.
Fr. Macartan Daly C.P. Various Photographs. 1) Postcard Aerial View Mt. Argus 2)Passport
Photo Macartan, 3)Mount Argus Church Doors 4) Postcard P&O lines "Canberra"
5) Outdoor Mass-Congregation 6) Passionists: Austrailia. Macartan 2nd Row, 2nd left.
Aquinas 3rd Row, 3rd.Left.
From Crossgar Vocations Booklet
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A clipping of an appreciation of the late Archbishop Paschal Robinson by Sir Shane Leslie. Reference is made in the article to Robinson’s efforts to save Frank Ryan following his capture by nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War. The tribute article was published in ‘The Standard’ (3 September 1948).
From The Cross, Feb. 1930 Vol XX p 361
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's ProvinceThe front cover of the ‘Irish Life’ magazine (Vol. XXXIX, No. 14, 26 May 1922). The cover has drawings of Éamon de Valera and Michael Collins. The artist is credited as Frank Leah (1886-1972). (Volume page 203).