Brothers of St. Alexius (Cellites)
This booklet, published by the Brothers of St. Alexius, describes the history of Warrenpoint, the function of the Order, and who the Brothers of St. Alexius are.
Brothers of St. Alexius (Cellites)
This booklet, published by the Brothers of St. Alexius, describes the history of Warrenpoint, the function of the Order, and who the Brothers of St. Alexius are.
Undated
Carmelite Order, Brother Vincent Corcoran
Chalice has the word ‘affirmative’ written across it
John Gormally: Dr. Edward T. Freeman: Brother Vincent Corcoran
This file contains Brother Vincent Corcoran’s private papers. These consist of correspondence from the parish priest of the area Brother Vincent Corcoran was born and baptised in to certify Brother Corcoran was indeed baptised into the Catholic faith and confirmed. This file also contains some information regarding the health of Brother Vincent Corcoran and a copy from 1955 of Brother Corcoran’s birth certificate.
Carmelite Order, Brother Gabriel & Brother Jerome
This file contains correspondence from Brothers Gabriel and Jerome regarding their trip to Rome to get approval for their constitution. This file contains a deteriorated letter regarding the constitution of the Carmelites. The first item appears to be a description of the letters received and sent regarding the Brothers’ journey to Rome.
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R. C. [Simmington]: John J. Cunningham: Kevans & Son: Jim Christopher: William H. Byrne: Daniel Murray: George Finn: Paul Boland: Mary Kevnan: James Morrisroe: Felim J. [Hove]: Annie Burke: Kate Collins: J. J. Ryan: Kathleen O’Brien: Paddy Healy
Expressions of sympathy to the Carmelite community for the death of Brother Simon Burke. Includes signed mass cards.
Reverend Thomas N. Burke
This file contains a booklet of a sermon given by Reverend Thomas N. Burke on Whit Sunday. Included also is a post card of the statue of the Reverend Burke in the Claddagh in Galway.
Patrician Brothers: Tertiary Carmelite Brothers: Presentation Brothers
This file contains several rule books for a variety of religious brotherhoods.
The majority of the documents in this collection were created by members of the Institute of Charity and so are personal in nature. The personal documents in this collection include letters, birth certificates, death certificates, application forms, passports and photographs. Any documents created by other characters mostly come in the form of letters, correspondence and reports. There are also newspaper cuttings regarding news stories that concern the Institute of Charity and its members. Maps of land owned by the Institute of Charity also make up a part of this collection. As a large part of this collection comes from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s, money is recorded as pounds, then shillings and then pence. The use of miles as a form of distance is also used in some documents. Most of the correspondence is handwritten but typed correspondence becomes more common from the 1980s onwards.
Rosminian Congregation IrelandProspect Avenue; Patrick Keaveny; Maxwell, Weldon and Darley; St.
Joseph’s School for the Blind
Letters from Maxwell, Weldon and Darley Solicitors to Brother Patrick
Keaveny, Carmelite, and Michael Cottrell, Rosminian, regarding the rent
due from properties owned by the Institute of Charity at Prospect Avenue
in Glasnevin.