Affichage de 1983 résultats

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Avec objets numériques Papers of 'The Capuchin Annual' and the Irish Capuchin Publications Office
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Letter from Frank Sheed

Letter from Frank Sheed to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. outlining his reasons for not writing on political questions. He states that he practically all he writes is in the field of theology.

Criticism of ‘Orange Terror’ publication

A note from an unnamed correspondent returning a copy of the ‘Orange Terror’ off-print. The correspondent complains that the item was sent to them ‘without request’ and asks that that ‘a complete and fully documented account of the callous murders and other crimes committed by the I.R.A. in England in 1939’ be distributed ‘free to the Irish’.

Letter from John McCormack

Letter from John McCormack, Glena, Booterstown, Dublin, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. expressing his admiration for the photographic content in ‘The Capuchin Annual’.

Letter from Iseult Stuart

A letter from Iseult Stuart, Laragh Castle, Glendalough, County Wicklow, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. thanking him for the copy of ‘The Capuchin Annual’. She writes ‘My son, Ian, who is doing sculpture at the Art school was fascinated by the Laurence Campbell pictures’

Letter from William Frederick Paul Stockley

A letter from William Frederick Paul Stockley (1859-1943) to Fr. Henry Rope. Stockley refers to the case of Alice Cashel imprisoned in Galway Jail. Stockley writes ‘She is in prison for six months. He sister says she loves to hear poetry. She is a distinguished graduate, and teacher, and a fine type. She knows Irish well’. Stockley suggests that Father Rope could send her a copy of his poetry.

Letter to William Frederick Paul Stockley from Conn Mac Murchadha

A letter to William Frederick Paul Stockley (1859-1943) from Conn Mac Murchadha, Director, Sinn Féin Re-organising Committee, 15 College Green, Dublin, re an invitation to attend a public meeting. It is noted that that the ‘object of the meeting is to launch publicly the Republican civilian movement by reorganising Sinn Féin, the only Republican political organisation which is definitely pledged to the support of the Irish Republic’.

Nicholas Sheehy Demonstration, Clogheen, County Tipperary

A postcard print of a demonstration in Clogheen in County Tipperary in 1898. The demonstration commemorated Father Nicholas Sheehy (c.1728-1766), a local priest who was executed following what were widely believed to be false charges of involvement in agrarian unrest during the Penal Law era.

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