An article (possibly from the 'Cork Examiner') reporting on the ceremony at which the new marble pulpit at Holy Trinity Church, designed by Messrs J.A. O’Connell & Sons, sculptors, was consecrated.
Photograph of a Lenten mission in Holy Trinity Church in Cork. An annotation on the reverse reads ‘Lenten Mission (men’s week) conducted by the Very Rev. Frs. Aloysius and Paschal, English Province, in 1966 in Holy Trinity Church, Cork’.
Photographic print of the interior of Holy Trinity Church. An annotation on the reverse reads ‘The old interior of Holy Trinity Church before the recent renovation, about 1980’.
Photographic print of the exterior of Holy Trinity Church and the adjoining Friary viewed from the opposite bank of the South Channel of the River Lee.
History of the South Friary, Blackamoor Lane, Cork, by Fr. Francis Hayes OFM Cap. (1866-1946). The manuscript additions and corrections to the text are by Fr. Stanislaus Kavanagh OFM Cap. The history concludes by noting that the end of the Blackamoor Friary was noted in an ‘Old Account Book of the South Friary: “October 6th 1850. On this Sunday the South Friary was finally closed and the new Church of the Most Holy Trinity was opened on the 10th October being the birthday of the Very Rev. Mr. Theobald Mathew’. With copy photographic print of the old friary building on Blackamoor Lane. The print has been endorsed on the reverse by Fr. Carthage Ruth OFM Cap. It reads ‘Blackamoor Lane off Sullivan’s Quay, Cork city – behind Tax Office, built about 1771 by Friar Arthur O’Leary – used until 1850 when Fr. Mathew Memorial Church of the Holy Trinity was opened for divine worship’.
Photocopies of articles on various subjects relating to the history of the Capuchins in Cork. The articles are taken from an unnamed local publication. The articles are illustrated. The article headings include: • Chapel at Blackamoor Lane, c.1771. • Chapel at Sober Lane, c.1756. • Holy Trinity Church / George Pain’s winning design for Father Mathew Memorial Church. • Memorial Chapel. • Callaghan’s Gates. • The Corn Exchange. • Father Mathew Memorial Tower. • John Hogan’s bust of Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC. • Statue of William Crawford. • Funeral of Fr. Mathew. • St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Cork. • Fr. Arthur O’Leary OSFC The photocopies have been laminated and are extant in plastic sleeves.
Date: 1740-1752 Author: Order of Friars Minor Capuchin Publisher: Romae: Typis Joannis Zempel austriaci Full title: 'Bullarium Ordinis FF. Minorum S. P. Francisci Capucinorum seu Collectio bullarum, brevium, decretorum, rescriptorum et oraculorum … quae S. Sede Apostolica pro ordine Capucino emanrunt'. Series: Published as a seven-volume series. Subjects: Collection of bulls and decrees