Transcript of Fr. Ronan Herlihy’s oral account of his missionary work in Northern Rhodesia (later Zambia). The file was compiled as part of Dr. Charles Flynn’s resources for the study of mission history at Maynooth University. This project was funded by the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences. The Irish Capuchin Archives holds a digital copy of this file.
Date: 1715 Author: Clement of Alexandria (c.AD 150-c.AD 215); John Potter, ed. Publisher: Oxonii: E theatro Sheldoniano, sumptibus Georgii Mortlock Full title: 'Klēmentos Alexandrinos Ta heuriskomena = Clementis Alexandrini Opera quae extant recognita & illustrata per Joannem Potterum'. Language: Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns. Series: Published as a two-volume series. Both volumes are extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives. Physical description: Vol. 1: [16], 642 pp; Vol. 2: [4], 643-1060 pp; Engraved title-page vignette (Sheldonian Theatre). There is a manuscript annotation on the first page of vol. 1: ‘Ex libris … 1843 … [and] 1868’; .
Photographic print of Mrs Belton, wife of Jack Belton, Lord Mayor of Dublin, opening the Capuchin Foreign Missions’ sale of work in Father Mathew Hall. The group includes Fr. Colman Griffin OFM Cap. and Fr. Virgilius Murtagh OFM Cap.
President Kenneth Kaunda greeting Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. and Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood at the opening of the mission hospital in Sesheke. The group includes Dr. Luke Connors FMDM. The hospital was built by Fr. Capistran Singleton OFM Cap.
President Kenneth Kaunda at the opening of the new mission hospital in Sesheke. The group includes Dr. Luke Connors FMDM and Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap.
An exterior view of the old Capuchin Friary building on Walkin Street in Kilkenny. There appears to be scaffolding erected in the background. In December 1873, the foundation stone was laid for a new Friary running parallel to Walkin Street. In 1889 a lease was obtained for a small garden adjoining the Friary and in July 1896 the site of the old alms house was obtained from the Most Rev. Abraham Brownrigg (1836-1928), Bishop of Ossory. This allowed for the building of an additional wing to the Friary in 1897. This new wing was located at right angles to Walkin Street and extended to Pennyfeather Lane.
Publisher: Dublin: Catholic Total Abstinence Federation of Ireland, 56 Middle Abbey Street Language: English Full title: 'Catholic Total Abstinence Federation of Ireland / Official Report of First General Congress / Mansion House, Dublin / 26th and 27th September, 1916'.
Official dedication of the foundation at Ard Mhuire to the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The document is signed by Fr. Kevin Moynihan OFM Cap., Provincial Minister. With manuscript and typescript copies.