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It is a month
IE IE/DDA IE/SJCH/AB/8/b/XLVI/97/1-2/2024-12-19/1781/2025-02-03/1813 · Item · 17-09-1956
Part of Sisters of St. Joseph Chambery

Your Grace my dear Archbishop
It is a month since I talked to you,
nd then you playfully said Go down
to Rockwell and keep quiet! Do you not
Now that the little Community here is
becoming acclimated I must begin is
make some plan for my return to
Rome, You have heard I am sure from
Mr. OBrien Mr. Jones and Mr. Ryan
what has transpired since I saw you
Naturally I would like to have some-
thing defi nite about the price of both
properties especially since Arbi

tration of the Kelly share has been
settled; Perhaps Your Grace has fur-
her news of any progress in the
settlement. Am I wise in making
plans to return to Rome! Should I
wait on a little longer, Rev. Mother
wrote me telling me to see what was going
on before leaving for Rome I shall await
a word of counsel from you Your Grace,
Have you heard that Mother Emerite the
Superior for Rockwell arrived not at Shannon
but in Dublin? I told her that if re-
guest for Sisters came from you Dublin
and the four officially came to Rockwell
by way of Dublin.
The Sisters are very very happy and
,r trying to help! I hope this little
Community of the Sisters of St. Joseph
will imitate our dear Patron in endeav-
oring to serve Jesus and our Lady in
the inmates of Rockwell and with his
sentiments Their efforts will be aided
by your prayers Your Grace which I
humbly ask.
I hope your Sister continues to improve.
She has a share in our works and prayers
here and I also sent word to Rev. Mother
General requesting an intention in hers
and those of the sister. We shall all
rejoice to have news of her complete re-
covery Your Grace
Humbly asking your blessing and prayers
while reassuring you that you are daily
remembered in mine my dear Archbishop
I remain
Most respestfully M
your devoted child
S. M. de Pazzi

IE CA AMI/2/2/6 · Item · 5 Mar. 1963-14 Apr. 1963
Part of Capuchin Archives

Proposed itinerary for the visitation by Fr. Conrad O’Donovan OFM Cap., Provincial Minister, of the Irish Capuchin mission in Northern Rhodesia.

Izindaba Zamacapuchin
IE CA AMI/1/12/8 · Item · Mar. 1986
Part of Capuchin Archives

Newsletter compiled by Fr. Seán Cahill OFM Cap. containing information on the Capuchin Vice-Province in South Africa. Fr. Sean notes that ‘Izindaba’ is the Zulu word for news. Zulu is the language ‘spoken by the majority of the people in our southern part of Africa’.

Jack B. Yeats Exhibition
IE CA CP/3/16/14/30 · Part · 10 Mar. 1945
Part of Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a photograph of Jack B. Yeats at an exhibition of his work in Dublin. The caption notes that sixteen of his exhibited paintings had been sold for £2,100. The clipping is taken from the ‘Times Pictorial’ (10 March 1945). (Volume page 230).

IE CA CP/3/16/27 · File · 1941-1949
Part of Capuchin Archives

A bound volume with a manuscript annotation on the spine which reads ‘Jack B. Yeats / National Loan Exhibition / 1945’. The volume contains photographic prints showing some of the 179 Yeats’s paintings on display at the exhibition. The exhibition was held at the National College of Art in Dublin in June and July 1945. Fr. Senan Moynihan played a significant role in organising the exhibition. Printed extracts from a catalogue are extant in the volume which include information on painting titles, dimensions, and provenance. The volume also includes some related clippings re Yeats’s artistic output, a Christmas card from the Cuala Press, letters from Yeats to Fr. Senan, and a ink-sketch signed by the artist. The letters date from 1941 to 1946. Several of Yeats’s paintings displayed in the exhibition including ‘The Funeral of Harry Boland’ (1922) and ‘Communicating with Prisoners’ (1924) were in the possession of Fr. Senan at the time of the National Loan Exhibition.

The file also includes loose correspondence relating to the event including many copy letters from Fr. Senan, mostly dating to 1944. Some original letters to Fr. Senan are also extant in the file. The correspondents include Jack B. Yeats, C.P. Curran, Ernie O’Malley, D.L. Kelleher, P.J. Little, Monsignor Pádraig de Brún, Richard J. King, James Sleator, Victor Waddington, R.R. Figgis, Laurence Campbell, Josephine McNeill, and Séamus Ó Braonáin. The file also contains several typescript lists of paintings by Yeats which were exhibited.

Jack B. Yeats Print
IE CA CP/3/16/14/23 · Part · c.1940
Part of Capuchin Archives

A reprint of an illustration by Jack B. Yeats. Possibly produced by Cuala Press Print. The volume holds several such reprinted illustrations by Yeats. (Volume page 119).

Jack B. Yeats Print
IE CA CP/3/16/14/22 · Part · c.1940
Part of Capuchin Archives

A reprint of an illustration by Jack B. Yeats. Possibly hand-coloured and produced by Cuala Press Print. The volume holds several such reprinted illustrations by Yeats. (Volume page 119).