Handwritten letter from + P. Collier to Fr. Dunne thanking him for all his kindness. 1 item
Dunne
212 Descrição arquivística resultados para Dunne
Typed letter from + P. Collier, Sion House, Kilkenny, to Fr. Dunne. He is glad to have the Dublin regulations, but it does not sooth one’s feelings to know that malcontents receive advice from interfering Clergy (Regular).
Five items relating to the resignation of Dr. Dunne, Bishop of Nara, from the Board of the Commission of Charitable Donations and Bequests, and the appointment of Dr. Jeremiah Curtin, Holy Cross College, to succeed him.
Correspondence between Fr. Dunne, W.H. Dobrzynski and M. Zaleski regarding the publications The German New Order in Poland and the Life of Pere Lamy. 20//3/1. 2 April 1943 Typed letter to +McQuaid from W.H. Dobrzynski enclosing a short survey of the situation of the Catholic Church in Poland.
Letter from Fr. Patrick Dunne, Aughrim Street to +McQuaid regarding a film on St. Francis.
Includes; Eileen Keating getting award, Kay Dunne far left at back; Past Pupils Union/Association photos with some names written on back; newspaper photo of "South Presentation Convent P.P.U. annual dinner" with names (undated c1980s); "P.P.U. Dublin Branch 1986".
Letter from + P. Dunne submitting the number of persons who received Communion and other matters. 1 item
Copy of release and conveyance from Archbishop McQuaid to Rev. Patrick Dunne and Rev. Thomas O’Donnell regarding the purchase of the remaining one fourth part of the rent on the property at Crumlin.
Letter from Fr. P. Ryan to Fr. Dunne stating he blessed the new cemetery at Bluebell on 29 June.
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10 May 1940 - 29 October 1944 55 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate under wartime conditions - mostly with Superior General, foundation made in Foxrock. Archbishop approves of correction of report in Irish times, see File Dominican Sisters, Cabra 1.
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7 November 1944 - 6 February 1948 59 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate under wartime conditions - mostly with Superior General. Reference to difficulties for communities in Gibraltar and Mauritius Developments in Johannesburg and Zanzibar Mons. Augusto Fidecicchi, agent in Rome. Sanction re superiors appointed abroad due to wartime conditions. General Chapter pending Refugees from IBVM in Hungary seek hospitality with IBVM in Dublin See: English convents Loreto 2 June 1947 and Altringham (Bowden)) affairs. See: file Rescripts 8 July 1947.
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5 February1948 - 4 December 1951 67 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Archbishop inquire about hostel facilities for female university students. Purchase of house in Johannesburg General Chapter Reference to complaints of `Some Sisters of Loreto in Ireland.' Archbishop sanctions proposal to give hospitality to Hungarian IBVMs in Dublin
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21 May 1952 - 27 April 1956 63 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Loreto will join the Primary and Secondary Schools Conference of Religious Sisters, a reversal of their earlier decision Project of a hostel for female university students. Loreto declines an invitation to Afghanistan
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7 May 1956 - December 1959 67 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Problems re construction of school in Crumlin Letter from a sister in India raises question of federation aired previously
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2 January 1960 - 7 April 1962 64 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Minutes of General Chapter: revision of Constitutions Continuation of search for property for university hostel Centenary celebration for death of Mother Teresa Ball
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5 March 1963 - 29 December 1966 50 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Archbishop may dispense from dower Loreto Hall to be sold, reprieved Belgian Jesuit not welcome to five biblical course Extension of term of office for Sr Pauline Dunne and counsellors Correspondence re distinction between lay and choir sisters Archbishop invites institute to undertake schools in Rathfarnham.
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5 January 1967 - 15 December 1971 66 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Kenya and South Africa become separate provinces IBVM in Meath Diocese amalgamate with Rathfarnham General Chapter projected for July 1971 See File Augustinians No 2 re provision of a day school
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9 July 1959 - 15 November 1961 32 items
Contains rescripts only concerning: Financial transactions Bank Loans Sale of Property Renunciation of Personal Property of members of the Institute
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12 May 1962 - 19 March 1964 39 items
Contains rescripts only concerning: Bank Loans Renunciation of Personal Property of members of the Institute
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4 June 1964 - 11 September 1967 39 items
Contains rescripts only concerning: Financial transactions Bank Loans Sale of Property Making of a will
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10 July 1959 - 25 July 1964 92 items
Correspondence relating to rescripts contained in Files 9 and 10
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3 February 1964 - 15 September 1967 87 items
Correspondence relating to rescripts contained in Files 10 and 11.
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13 December 1965 - 2 July 1958 58 items
General Chapter Correspondence Mother Pauline Dunne, Archbishop, Fr Sheehy, Holy See re Canonical question of position of temporary-professed sisters Canonical questions re-election of delegates to General Chapter Mother Pauline Dunne wished to relinquish office, granted
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8 July 1968 - 31 December 1968 10 items
General Chapter Names of Superior General and Consultors elected at General Chapter Other general-chapter material including Decrees and Report
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Material relates to General Chapter Power necessary for Interim Period Resolution of Special General Chapter Draft Faculties Voted to Superior General for Interim Period Extension of Terms of Office for Provincial of Australian Province
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15 August 1944 - 5 November 1971
Dispensations from Vows.
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Typescript of a sisters who died in the odour of sanctity at Rathfarnham. Letter from the author, a Discalced Carmelite friar.
XLIV/64 Sacred Heart of Mary, Sisters of the
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20 August 1943 - 23 October 1947 75 items
A foundation is granted and a secondary school in Sandymount following protracted correspondence Roslyn Park is acquired, opened and blessed A small difficulty concerning a novice is explained.
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10 December 1947 - 4 July 1962 59 items
Correspondence re purchase of Roslyn Park, reference to agents, solicitors and architemscts. Archbishop objects to Paris based sisters of the Congregation recruiting in the diocese. Letter to superior-general to that effect. States in a letter his view that hockey is physically unsuitable for girls but he cannot ban it.
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27 March 1963 - 17 January 1972 46 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Extension of Roslyn park Permission for loan to build secondary school at Stormonstown House, Ballymun granted. Sisters unable to pursue project. Permission for ecumenical prayer service refused.