Mass booklet for the celebration of the centenary of the Vincentian administration of All Hallows College (AHC) in 1992. Includes songs and sections of the liturgy that were part of the celebration Mass. There is a very short historical summary of the Vincentian involvement at AHC at the beginning of the booklet, and a list of 'recent developments' at the College at the end of the booklet.
Letter in French from Antoine Fiat CM, Superior General, to Thomas Morrissey CM, Provincial: “If the Irish Bishops offer the direction of All Hallows College, you can hardly refuse to accept. If the conditions are similar to those of the Irish College, Paris, you can accept and then inform me. If other terms are proposed, consult me before accepting.” Handwritten letter and typewritten transcription.
Fiat CM, Antoine, 1878-1914, Vincentian Superior General
The decree of the Sacri Consilii Christiano Nomini Propagando entrusting All Hallows College to the Irish Province of the Congregation of the Mission. Includes two non-identical typewritten copies.
Eight-page report letter from Thomas Morrissey CM, Provincial, St Joseph's Blackrock, to 'my dear Lord Archbishop' regarding his recent visitation to All Hallows College. Morrissey writes it is his first visitation to the College since the Vincentian Fathers took over its administration. Morrissey gives a report on his visitation, including a break-down of how many students have taken which subjects (theology, divinity, philosophy and rhetoric) over the last three years. He gives his report under the headings of 'discipline', 'health', 'studies', 'finances' and 'property'. There is also a typewritten transcription of the letter.
Morrissey CM, Thomas, 1834-1915, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province
Handwritten document summarising information for the year in relation to All Hallows College. It gives the number of students in the College, the cost of the Aula Maxima, and the costs of some other improvements.
Four-page printed leaflet in French with the statutes of the 'College of Foreign Missions of All Hallows near Dublin'. At the end, the order of the day is given, from rising at 6am to sleeping at 10pm.