Letter from Canon Patrick Scannell to +McQuaid thanking him for the appointment of Fr. Edward Fitzgerald to replace Fr. Thomas Barry.
Barry
35 Archival description results for Barry
Correspondence from John Kiernan Barry, Dundrum, requesting to be put in touch with the Parish Priest in Norwood, London, regarding a school for his daughter.
Includes; details of bequests left to "Nano Nagle Home, Douglas S[ree]t, Cork" by Honoria Barry of Synnot Place, Dublin (6 December 1902); record of sale of estate of Mary McGeran [?] in Glenduff and Currahroe County Cork (28 February 1908).
"Psychosynthesis Techniques"; "Celebrating the Jubilee with Johann Tauler"; "Spirituality"; chronology of Patrick Kavanagh's life; "Portrait of a Cork family: the two James Barry's"; Women in the Church in Ireland; "The Vatican: who become saints, who do not, and why ..."; "The life of the Reverend Arthur O'Leary"; "Cahalane papers"; "Causes of Conflict: Northern Ireland" (Sister Kathleen T O'Dwyer); "The spirituality of Nano Nagle".
St. Audeon’s Boys’ National School Principal, pointed to the ruinous condition of the area. The letter was sent to Alderman John McCann, T.D., and forwarded to M. O’Brien, Co-Ordinating Technical Officer. The Parish Priest, shopkeepers and residents all wish to have the area rebuilt. The population was decreasing and the jobs of teachers were in jeopardy. Fr. T. Barry, P.P., wrote to P.J. Hernon, City Manager, emphasizing that the area is ideal for residential accommodation. O’Byrne argued that since the Dept. of Education sanctioned the building of a new school this in itself was evidence that a considerable amount of residential accommodation would be retained for several generations. -1967
typed letters from Sister Catherine Barry to the Sisters of Fermoy giving news and updates of her work and life in Zamibia.
photocopies and transcriptions of letters and business transactions between the Nagle's and Harrold's, Goold's, Barry's, French's, Meade's, Lynch's, Roache's, and Gallwey's [Galway's].
Includes; address by Provincial Secretary Sister Mary Placida [Barry], "Reflections on 'Richmond House'", study on the spread of the Presentation Sisters, "Alaska calling", "Focus for action".
Presidential Address by Vincent C. Barry on ‘The place of the Academy in contemporary Ireland’.
black and white and colour images of Presentation Sisters of Fermoy Convent with identifying information on backs; newspaper cutting with image of wedding of Miss Myra Barry TD (c1980s); newspaper image of Father Timothy O'Leary; newspaper image f group of Sisters, men, women and children before setting off to attend the "Fermoy London Re-union"; newspaper image of Presentation Sisters taking lunch (23 June 1976).