Register of masses (and confessions) at Holy Trinity Church.
Register recording monthly totals of income derived from community masses at Holy Trinity Church. The majority of the entries are listed under the headings of ‘balance’; ‘received per large [account] book’; ‘received per small [account] book’; The entries are periodically signed by the Provincial Minister at visitations.
Statement taken from the ‘old account book of the Cork community’ (see CA HT/3/1/1) relating to obligations to celebrate masses annually for James Roche (who left £50 for the purpose), Thomas Devereux (£100) and William Cogan. It is noted in the statement that these obligations have been in existence since 1855. An exemption is sought from the Holy See from any further obligation in respect of these donors.
Soft-bound volume containing a list of weekly preachers from the Holy Trinity Friary community.
Community diary and record book probably compiled by Fr. Eustace McSweeney OFM Cap., guardian, Holy Trinity Friary. The mid-year diary records notices of masses, retreats, missions, visitations, and other events involving members of the Holy Trinity community.
Soft-bound volume containing a daily record of priests on duty at Holy Trinity Church.
An image of the exterior of Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary in County Donegal. A typescript title on the image reads 'Capuchin Franciscan Friary / Co. Donegal'.
An image of the exterior of Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary (formerly Ards House) in County Donegal.
A view of the rear of Ard Mhuire Friary (formerly Ards House) in County Donegal. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'rear view of Ards House'.
A view of the exterior and grounds of Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary (formerly Ards House) in County Donegal.