Includes; letter addressed from "Presentation Convent, Midleton, Co[unty] Cork", addressed to "Dear Delegate", reference to "Draft Constitutions" and that the members of the Congregation should comment on the them particularly on certain areas, brief synopsis of a meeting in Dungarvan for those who were not there (signed Sister Magdalen [possibly Twohig])".
Dungarvan
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Card. Somaglia te L. Asks L.. to investigate the case in Waterford, where the Augustinian Friars are in dispute with their Parish Priest, Fr. Gonnelly, in Dungarvan, (Co. Waterford.) (In Latin) (1 p.) A draft summary of Lls reply, dated 15 Dec. in Latin, is on inside page; L. is of the opinion that the Friars have a right to make a collection in their churches.
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.
Includes; "History of the Presentation Sisters founded by Nano Nagle in 1775 and of Lismore foundation; "Presentation Sisters Bandon, 1829 - 1979"; "Record and Memories of 100 years 1830 - 1930 Presentation Convent Mooncoin"; "Presentation Convent Limerick 1837 - 1937"; "Presentation Convent Castleisland, 150 years of service to the people of Castleisland"; "Centenary Souvenir, Presentation Covent Crosshaven 1876 - 1976"; centenary book of Dungarvan Presentation Convent; "The Marian Year, souvenir 1954 Presentation Convents, Cork".
Includes; file includes black and white photographs of convents in Ireland from Doneraile, Galway, Carlow, Maryborough, Tralee, Thurles, Rahan, and Dungarvan; letters from Sr. M. Ignatius, Carrick-on -Suir (12 February 1930 ) to Rev. Mother South Presentation Convent, Douglas Street Cork regarding the difficulty of getting a photograph of the convent; letter from Sr. Mary Imelda, Presentation Convent, Carrick-on-Suir to Rev. Mother in relation to obtaining a photograph of the convent, letter from Carlow dated 22 January 1930; letter from Sr. Gertrude, Presentation Convent, Thurles dated 22 June 1930, and letter from Sr. M. de Sales, Presentation Convent Dungarvan dated 28 January 1930. Many of the letters are addressed to Mother Joseph; empty brown envelope addressed to Director of the Library, Registers Office, University College, Cork, Eire; booklet entitled ‘ An Ursuline writer of Irish History’ by Professor Alfred O’ Rahilly, Reprinted from Journal of Cork Historical and Archaeological Society Vol. XLII (1942); type written copies of Nano Nagle’s letters numbers 1 to 13; and documents in Latin entitled ( ARCHIVIO DI PROPGANDA – ACTA S.C.DE ANNO 1790 -FOL.577 -AD CONGREG) 1789- 1805.
Includes; letters and cards from Ireland and abroad requesting information on families from past pupils; thanking Sr. Rosario for her kindness and hospitality when visiting; remarking on the hospitality of the community; researching family history; requesting information for projects on Nano Nagle; expressing thanks for the guided tours of the grounds and the Heritage Room and the relics; thanks from students on school visits; thanks from Sisters visiting from the missions in Zambia and Zimbabwe; letters concerning research for documentary films; and requests from researchers for old photos. Letters from Sr. Assumpta O’ Neill, Presentation Convent, Dungarvan, County Waterford. File is in original order.
Includes; letters from convents in Ireland responding to a circular requesting information about their foundations from Rev. Mother, South Presentation Convent, Douglas Street, Cork. Letters giving details of the beginnings of the foundations; who helped fund the foundations, the kindness of benefactors, social conditions and circumstances of the local people; the poverty which they encountered, how the material needs of the children were provided for, how the convent and school buildings began, sometimes the Sisters and classrooms were in temporary buildings until suitable buildings were built; at times Sisters moved from existing convents to establish new foundations, sometimes the Sisters remained in the new foundations and at other times these Sisters returned to the convents from which they originally came when a sufficient number of new Sisters were trained as many women from the local areas saw the needs and joined the Congregation; reports of how the Sisters travelled; the connection with the local bishops and clergy is mentioned; Sisters are aware of the need for a publication on the ‘Life of Nano Nagle’; they express interest in the Cause of Nano Nagle and their wishes for her beatification, they are enquiring about the cost of the book and considering how many copies they will be able to afford to purchase; Sisters send best wishes to the Sisters in South Presentation Convent, Cork, Sisters who have visited South Presentation Convent, Cork, express their gratitude for the hospitality which they experienced there, the number of Sisters in the Communities, mention of the lay Sisters and the number of students in schools are given.
Letters came from the following Presentation convents in Ireland; Bagenalstown, County Carlow, 23 February 1926, Ballingarry, County Tipperary, 19 November 1925, Baltinglass, County Wicklow, Cashel, County Tipperary, 14 December 1925, Castlecomer, County Kilkenny, 19 November 1925, Castleisland, County Kerry, 20 November 1925, two letters from Carlow dated 20 November 1925 and 20 June 1926, Clonmel, County Tipperary, 23 October 1925, Clondalkin, County Dublin, 25 November 1925, Crosshaven, County Cork, two letters dated 16 November 1925 and December 1925, letter from Dingle, County Kerry, 21 December 1925, a photograph of the convent and the church, typed pages from the Annals from 1829 to 1866, Doneraile, County Cork, 16 November 1925, Drogheda, County Louth, 16 and 21 December 1925, photograph and note from the convent in Dundrum, County Tipperary, 23 November 1924, letter from Dungarvan, County Waterford, 28 November 1925, letter and notes from Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Fermoy, County Cork, 10 November 1925, also gives information on the foundations made in Tasmania and New Troy, New York, George’s Hill, Dublin, 16 November 1925, Galway, 28 January 1926, Kildare, 19 November 1925, notes on Kilcock, County Kildare and the missions which were founded from there, Killarney, County Kerry, 17 November 1925, Kilkenny, 12 January 1926 mentions Durrow and Kilmacow also, Limerick, 7 December 1925, Lismore, County Waterford on 16 November 1925 , mentions Sodalities, Evening Classes and opening of the Secondary School, lunches for pupils, Lixnaw, County Kerry, 19 November 1925, Maynooth, County Kildare, 25 November 1925, Maryboro’ Queen’s County, Midleton, County Cork, 19 November 1925 mentions Archdeacon Hutch and the secondary school, Millstreet, County Cork, , 5 December 1925 includes notes which mention music classes and the welfare of the poor children, Milltown, County Kerry, Mitchelstown, County Cork, 8 December 1925, includes notes on its foundation, music rooms and music lessons are mentioned, Mullingar, County Westmeath, 14 December 1925, Portadown, includes three letters dated 27 September 1925, November 1925 and November 1925 mentions that this convent was a transfer of the Sisters from Granard, mentions evening classes for the girls working in the factories and makes a request for suitable postulants. Rahan Tullamore, County Offaly, Rathmore, County Kerry, 29 November 1925, 22 November 1925, Gerald Griffin Street, North Presentation Convent, 19 November 1925, Tuam, County Galway, December 1925 includes an account of the foundation, Terenure, Dublin, 19 January 1926, Thurles, County Tipperary, 8 January 1926, Tralee, County Kerry, 1 December 1925, Waterford, 18 November 1925 , 8 July 1929 and 2 November 1929 mentions the photograph of the convent but no photograph is included, letter from Wexford including photographs of the convent, and letter from Youghal, County Cork dated 17 November 1925.
Includes; letters addressed from Presentation Convents in Bandon County Cork, Mitchelstown County Cork, Carrick-on-Suir County Tipperary, Lismore County Waterford, Clonmel County Tipperary, Youghal County Cork, Crosshaven County Cork, Midleton County Cork, Doneraile County Cork, Fermoy County Cork, Limerick City, Thurles County Tipperary, Waterford City, Dungarvan County Waterford, Drogheda County Louth, Spanish Point County Clare, Mooncoin County Waterford, Mullingar County Westmeath, all giving opinions on the proposed "House of Formation and Studies" in University College Cork.
Includes; letters addressed from Presentation Convents in Midleton County Cork, Dungarvan County Waterford, Ballyphehane Cork City, Fermoy County Cork, Youghal County Cork, Enniscorthy County Wexford, Warrenmount Dublin 8, Cashel Cunty Tipperary, and Hospital County Limerick, concerning the proposed setting up of a central Presentation Novitiate.
Rev. Patrick O'Meagher to L. A full report of the ex- P.P. of Dungarvan, Co. Waterferd, complaining that Dr. Abraham, bp ef Waterferd, is depriving him of his just share in the parochial funds; quotes letters to support his case, some even from Rome; asks L. to help him obtain justice.