Leaving for duty in Australia
Your Grace my dear Archbishop
God willing I am leaving
the E ternal City on Saturday
March 25rd, and arriving in
Dublin about 9. 30 P.M.
The enclosed letters are the
last three I received regarding
Edenmore. From the dates you
can perceive the sequence
and I am sure you can
understand my keen disap-
pointment on receiving that
of Mr. Ryan and coming as it
did on the Eve of our own
dear St. Josephs Feast Day
I have been asking dear
St. Joseph ever since if 1
really wants us to have
Edenmore
I wouldnt be sincere if
I denied the ache, even
though I am trying to
say lovingly my
cece.
Fiat
My plan is to start some
of the Schools in West
Meath Sligo, and Achor s
before E aster. I doubt
that there will be any
need of my presence in Dublin
for the present
Holy Week I shall spend in
the Novitiate and remain on
until after the Reception which
will take place on April 24th.
ith the commencement of
classes after Easter I should
like to do more Schools
I hesitate your Grace to ask
for an interview because this
is just a very busy time
of the year for you How
ever if you so favor me
you know how deeply grate-
ful and pleased I shall
Rome is in its Springtime
beauty just now, the wisteria
is in bloom and Italys
warm sun is hastening the
birth of myriad flowers and
plants. You know how love-
ly it can be here. Magnificat
I hope your Grace is keeping
well. We need you.
You are daily in my prays-
which I humbly trust win
some graces for you in your
arduous work for our Divine
Master
May I ask a wee remembrance
in yours together with your
Blessing while I beg to re-
main my dear Archbishop
Most respectfully in M
Your grateful devoted child
Sister Mary de Pazzi
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
A manuscript letter and report titled ‘Lectures on Consumption and Fevers in South Connemara’. (c.1908). Reference is made in the letter to ‘Mr [Patrick] Pearse, editor of An Claidheamh Soluis’, and to various public lectures on health-related matters in the Connemara district. The item appears to be incomplete, and the author of the report is not given.
Ledger and account book for the Capuchin community at St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street. The ledger contains details of routine income and expenditure including wages for lay staff, building repairs, and various foodstuffs and groceries. Entries for income relate primarily to collections, donations, and bequests. The pages are pre-paginated in the volume. The mass register for the community commences at p. 86 and is titled ‘Liber pro missis dicendis ad intentionem superious localis’. The register provides a list of the names of individuals to whom a special intention or prayer is offered. The register runs from 16 Aug. 1886-31 Oct. 1889. The entries are signed by the celebrating priest. The mass intentions’ register runs from pp 86-309. A typescript insert is also extant. It reads: ‘Dublin House Ledger, July 1882 to July 1883. … income and expenditure during my administration, commencing July 1st 1882, Convent and Church of Our Lady of Angels Church Street, Dublin, D.A. [Albert] Mitchell, OSFC, Ex. C. Prov.’.
The front cover has been annotated by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap.: ‘This ledger contains I. House expenses (Dublin) from 1st July 1882 to July 2nd 1883. II. Community Masses from August 16th 1886 to Oct. 31st 1889.
Guardians:
Fr. Albert Mitchell OSFC, 1882-1883
Fr. Bernard Jennings OSFC, 1883-1886
Fr. Nicholas Murphy OSFC, 1886-1889’.
Ledger containing an alphabetically arranged listing of accounts with various suppliers mostly in Kilkenny. The volume includes accounts with Walter Lanigan, draper, J. White, organ tuner, the Hibernian Bank, the Gas Company, Coyle Brothers, stationers, the Sisters of Charity, and St. Joseph’s Schools. An index is given at the start of the volume. Manuscript title on front cover reads ‘House Ledger’.
The Lee Public Baths, Victoria Cross, Cork, in about 1945. The Lee Baths were a sprawling outdoor and unheated swimming pool complex with rudimentary concrete finishes and a perilous diving board. Costing £23,000 to build, the baths opened to the public in 1934.