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The Coming of the Friars to Ard Mhuire

Clipping of a poem by Lizzie MacDerby (dated 6 Aug. 1933) referring to the arrival of the Capuchin Franciscan friars in County Donegal. The poem was published in the 'Derry Journal'.

Ordination of Capuchin Friars at Ard Mhuire

Clipping of an article (with photographic print) of the ordinations of Capuchin friars at Ard Mhuire Friary. The print shows Fr. Mark Coyle OFM Cap., Fr. Donatus McNamara OFM Cap., Fr. Eustace McSweeney OFM Cap., Fr. Flannan Buckley OFM Cap., Fr. De Sales Cullen OFM Cap., Fr. Benedict Cullen OFM Cap., Fr. Myles Jackman OFM Cap., Fr. Ronald Grace OFM Cap. with Bishop William Mac Neely. See also CA DL/5/33.

Ordination of Capuchin Friars at Ard Mhuire

Copy clipping from 'The Father Mathew Record' with biographical details of the ten Capuchin friars ordained at Ard Mhuire Friary on 21 May 1967. Includes details (and photographic prints) of Fr. Ephrem (Dan Joe) O’Mahony OFM Cap., Fr. Ivor (Michael) Duffy OFM Cap., Fr. Flavian Welstead OFM Cap., and Fr. Conal (Noel) Brennan OFM Cap.

Capuchin Friars fishing in Donegal

Clipping of a photographic print showing three (unidentified) Capuchin friars fishing at a lough in County Donegal. The clipping is taken from the 'Sunday Times'.

Ards House: Now Ard Mhuire

Clipping of an article titled ‘Ards House: now Ard Mhuire’ published in the 'Derry Journal'. The article explores (in some detail) the history of Ards House and the early years of its occupation by the Capuchin friars.

The Return of the Franciscans to Tyrconnell

An extract from an article by Capt. Francis McCullagh titled ‘The Return of the Franciscans to Tyrconnell’ published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1931), pp 33-8. The article refers to the establishment by the Capuchin friars of the Ard Mhuire novitiate in the former Ards House in County Donegal.

Poem on Ard Mhuire

Transcript of a poem titled ‘Ard Mhuire’ by Peter Kelly published in 'Ireland’s Own', 20 Feb. 1936, at p. 17. The poem refers to the presence of the Capuchin friars in Donegal.

Extracts from Patent Rolls and Civil Survey

Extracts by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. from the Patent Rolls of James I (1611) and the Civil Survey (1654) re the occupiers of lands around Ards in County Donegal.

Healy, Angelus, 1875-1953, Capuchin priest

The Blue Lady of Ards

Extracts from by John J. Dunne, 'Haunted Ireland / her romantic and mysterious ghosts' (Belfast, 1977) re an apparition called ‘The Blue Lady of Ards’ which supposedly haunted the old Ard Mhuire Friary (the former Ards House). The text reads:
'She did not make her presence felt until after the mansion had been taken over by the Capuchins and became their house of theological studies for Irish novices. … It is reported that the apparition was seen on top of the oak staircase in the mansion. The stairs were horseshoe-shaped, forming a horseshow meeting at the landing above. A priest is said to have seen the ghost, a lovely lady in blue, at the top of the stairs, just as he was about to ascend them'.

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