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Homage to Newman / 1845-1945
IE CA CP/3/17/27/3 · Part · 1945
Part of Capuchin Archives

Gordon Wheeler (editor), ‘Homage to Newman / 1845-1945 / a collection of essays to make the Cardinal more widely known and more greatly loved in the centenary year of his conversion’ (Westminster: Westminster Cathedral Chronicle, 1945).

Home government for Ireland
IE CA CP/3/18/45 · Item · 1872
Part of Capuchin Archives

John Francis Maguire, ‘Home government for Ireland / being a series of articles reprinted from “The Cork examiner”’ (Dublin: John Falconer, 53 Upper Sackville Street, 1872).

Home Rule Demonstration
IE CA CP/3/16/6/1 · Part · 31 Mar. 1912
Part of Capuchin Archives

A photographic print of large crowd assembled on O’Connell Bridge and around the O’Connell Monument for a Home Rule demonstration in Dublin. The event was held on 31 March 1912. The large banner on the platform at the base of the O’Connell Monument reads ‘Ireland A Nation’. The rally was organised by the moderate nationalists in the Irish Parliamentary Party.

Home Rule Moryah
IE CA CP/3/16/3/44 · Part · c.1919
Part of Capuchin Archives

A flier with the text of a satirical ballad concerning the desire for Irish independence and referencing the Lord Lieutenant Viscount John French and Chief Secretary for Ireland Ian Stewart Macpherson. To be sung to the air of ‘I don't mind if I do". The first line reads ‘Lord French and MacPherson, old Long and old Short …’.

IE CA KK/10/7 · Item · 1685
Part of Capuchin Archives

Date: 1685
Author: J.B. Le Vray
Publisher: A Paris, Chez Edme Couterot, rue Saint Jacques au bon Pasteur MDCLXXXV [1685]
Full title: 'Homelies, ou Explication litterale & morale des Evangiles de tous les Dimanches de l'année, oùles veritez les plus importantes de la morale chrêtienne sont traitées; avec des resolutions de cas de conscience les plus difficiles & les moins connus, qui font expliquez & decidez o dans le corps, ou à la fin des Homelies … Tome Second'.

IE CA AMI/1/11/2 · Item · 1989
Part of Capuchin Archives

Homily for Fr. Albeus McQuillan OFM Cap. (1912-1989). He died in Cape Town, South Africa, on 10 August 1989. The homily was preached in the Welcome Estate Church by Fr. Wilfred Aherne OFM Cap. It was noted that Fr. Albeus ‘spent almost thirty years a missionary in Zambia and the past eighteen years ministering in the Capuchin parishes of the Cape Town Archdiocese. His brother Fr. Jerome McQuillan OFM Cap. died in 1968, also in Cape Town’.

IE CA AMI/2/11/9 · Item · 1990
Part of Capuchin Archives

Homily preached at the funeral of Fr. Hugh Murphy OFM Cap. (1919-1990). He died on 9 March 1990 and was buried in Livingstone Cemetery. The homily reads: ‘It must be remarked that Fr. Hugh was 70 years of age. He was ordained a priest at the age of 28. That means that he spent 28 years of his life in his native Ireland and 42 years in the country of his adoption – Zambia. … And because Fr. Hugh was one of you, you have mourned his passing as one of your own. What greater proof of this than the hundreds of Catholics, and others keeping three long night vigils of prayer and hymns outside Maramba Catholic Church’.