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Attendance record book for the brothers of the Third Order of St. Francis

Weekly attendance register for the brothers of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny. The entries are listed under the names of professed brothers and their record attendance at weekly meetings of the Third Order. Occasional reference is made to a brother having died or ‘gone away’. The first professed brother listed is John O’Connell (See CA KK/4/1/2). Towards the end of the volume there is an entry titled ‘annals account for 1901’

Attendance record book for Third Order Brothers

Attendance record book for Third Order brothers attached to the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny. The entries are listed under the name of the brother with his record of attendance at the (mostly weekly) meetings of the Third Order. Some of the entry pages are titled ‘Holy Communions’. The final pages of the volume contain a register of receptions from circa 1941-2 with other miscellaneous membership and subscription records. With inserts.

Attendance register book of the Third Order of St. Francis

Attendance register of the brothers of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny. The entries in the volume are listed under name with his record of attendance at the weekly meetings. Some of the entry pages are titled ‘novices’. Notes and endorsements relating to subscriptions and receptions are extant on the final pages of the volume.

Attendance Register for the Third Order of St. Francis

Attendance register for monthly meetings of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to Holy Trinity Church. Gilt title to front cover. Entries are listed under the headings of number, name of member, residence and attendance at monthly meetings. The remarks column includes entries indicating that the member had died, ‘left the country’, ‘entered a convent’, and ‘was professed’. The register appears to be arranged into different geographical sections including ‘Novices Centre No. 1’ and ‘East No. 1’.

Auguste Rodin

Photographic prints of sculptures by Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). The file includes images of ‘Brother and Sister’, ‘The Age of Bronze’, ‘A Sail’, and several busts. The file was compiled with a view to publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'.

Austria / from Empire to Nation

Photographic prints compiled for an article by Donal Brennan titled ‘Austria - from Empire to Nation’, 'The Capuchin Annual' (1972), pp 81-98. The file includes prints of various scenic locations in the Austrian countryside and various historical buildings in Vienna. Includes postcard reproductions and tourist information guides which were evidently used to illustrate the text

Authentic Record of Cures at the Grave of Father Mathew

Bound volume containing a record of alleged cures at the grave to Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC in St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Cork. The title page is signed by Fr. Martin Hyland OSFC, Guardian of Holy Trinity Friary, Cork, and is dated 10 Aug. 1922. Includes records of those visiting the grave from 9 June 1922 to 28 Aug. 1922, from 1 Feb. 1926 to 31 Dec. 1926, and from 12 Apr. 1929 to 28 Oct. 1929. The inventories of visits to the grave were compiled by Fr. Michael O’Shea OFM Cap. The introduction to the volume reads: ‘A view of Fr. Mathew’s grave gives us interesting matter for consideration. Twice weekly the caretaker clears away votive offerings left on the large stone covering his grave. These consist of beads, medals, crucifixes, curios, candles etc. All of which are usually buried near and around the grave. The number of crutches left by those cured had increased so much that the stem of the tee over the grave was completely covered with them’. The end pages of the volume include details of specific cases investigated by Fr. Michael from 1926 to 1932 including Annie Crowley, 3 Sober Lane, Cork, and Kathy Galway, 18 Pope’s Quay, Cork.

O’Shea, Michael, 1892-1958, Capuchin priest

Author and Contributor Photographs

Photographic prints (mainly studio portraits) of authors and contributors to 'The Capuchin Annual'. Many of the photographs are annotated with the name of the individual on the reverse. The file includes photographs of:
• Rev. James Good
• J.L. Campbell
• Fr. F.X. Martin OSA
• Peter Thomas
• Rev. Victor De Paor CC
• Bryan Coffey
• Basil Payne
• Brian O’Higgins
• Louis J. Walsh
• Professor Anthony Hughes
• William Blake
• M.A. Elliot
• Sheila Molloy
• Alice Curtayne
• Tadhg Gavin
• Doreen Doyle
• Bernadette Quinn
• Hilda Ní Riagáin
• Walter McGrath
• Teresa Smyth
• T.F. McNamara
• Charles Conaghan
• Fr. Jerome Kiely
• Liam Brophy
• Fr. T.J. Walsh
• Most Rev. Patrick Cleary SSC, Bishop of Nancheng, China
• Beda Herbert
• Veronica Dunne
• Nora Ní Súilliobháin
• Frank Murphy
• Diarmuid Breathnach
• John P. Barton
• John Logan
• Seán Cronin
• Ethna Waldron
• Charles Desmond Greaves
• Michael Bowles
• Fr. Francis Ryan, President, St. Patrick’s College, Thurles
• Fr. J. Galvin CSSr.
• Fr. Brendan Lawless
• Br. J.N. Allen
• Stephen Rynne
• M.J. Fitzgerald. With newspaper clipping from the 'Irish Independent; (12 Apr. 1956) re his role as a director of the Blackrock Tailoring Company.
• Simon Pederek
• Robert McAfee Brown
• Grace Perry
• Fintan Brennan
• Augustine Martin
• Arthur O’Callaghan
• Br. Albert Malone OFM Cap.
• Thomas P. O’Neill
• Leonard von Matt
• Seán Gaynor
• L. O’Flaherty
• Michael O’Higgins
• Desmond Fennell
• Gerald Duffy
• Christopher Townley
• Dr. John Ford
• Fr. Conrad O’Donovan OFM Cap.
• Henry Molloy
• Rev. Michael T. Irwin
• Colm O’Byrne
• Dermot Keogh
• T. Ryle Dwyer
• Michael O’Beirne
• Michael O’Farrell
• Elizabeth May
• Jacob Weingreen, Professor of Hebrew, Trinity College Dublin
• Breandán Ó Ríordán
• Marie Noelle Kelly
• P.T. Donnelly
• Mary Stack
• Anthony P. Quinn
• T.G. Morris
• Fr. Cothrai Cogan CSSp.
• B. Ó Cathaoir
• T.F. O’Sullivan
• John O’Grady
• Rosemary Scanlon
• J. Burke Wilkinson

Authorisation from Colonel H.V. Cowan, Assistant Adjutant General, Headquarters, Irish Command, Parkgate, Dublin, to Fr. Albert Bibby

The note reads: ‘The General Officer Commander in Chief directs that every facility be given to his Revered Father Albert [Bibby] OSFC to visit rebel prisoners at any of the places of detention or internment, to hear confessions and administer the rights of his Church, at all times’. With typescript copy.

Bibby, Albert, 1877-1925, Capuchin priest

Balkan Byways

Drafts and notes compiled for an article by Kathleen M. Murphy titled ‘Balkan Byways’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1963), pp 110-124. The file contains manuscript notes by Kathleen M. Murphy and two soft-bound notebooks. One of the notebooks contains notes titled ‘Constantinople trip’.

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