Illustration of Ard Mhuire Friary
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Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A watercolour illustration (possibly by Br. John Manley OFM Cap.) of the exterior of Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary.
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Illustration of Ard Mhuire Friary
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A watercolour illustration (possibly by Br. John Manley OFM Cap.) of the exterior of Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary.
The Calvinistic and Socinian systems
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Date: 1796
Author: Andrew Fuller
Publisher: London: Printed for, and sold by T. Gardiner, No. 19, Princes-Street, Oxford-Street / Sold also by W. Button, No. 24, Pater-Noster-Row and J. Mathews, Strand.
Full title: 'The Calvinistic and Socinian systems examined and compared as to their moral tendency in a series of letters. Addressed to the friends of vital and practical religion. The third edition. By Andrew Fuller'.
Artefact from Walled Gardens at Ard Mhuire Friary
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A metal artefact (possibly a nameplate). The engraving on the plate reads: ‘IARGONNELL’. A covering note reads: ‘Artefact from walled gardens found by Br. Rufino Ferris OFM Cap. (South Africa) in the summer of 2006. Placed in this envelope by Br. Michael Duffy OFM Cap., 11th Jan. 2007’. The artefact probably dates to the occupation of Ards House by the Stewarts.
Report on Parow and Athlone Parishes
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Report on the prospects of the South African mission by Fr. Edward Walsh OFM Cap. and Fr. Canice Bourke OFM Cap., St. Mary’s, Cape Town for Fr. Kevin Moynihan OFM Cap., Provincial Minister. The report refers to a meeting with Bishop Bernard Cornelius O’Riley, Vicar Apostolic of the Cape of Good Hope, to discuss the areas (Athlone and Parow) which have been offered to the Irish Capuchins. A description of both districts and their populations is given. The financing of the proposed mission is also referred to. The report notes that ‘there is a well-disposed Catholic in Athlone, a Mr. Murphy, who came to the Cape during the Boer War, and settled here’. The report also affirms that ‘the people seem to want us badly in Athlone – there certainly is a hunger for a priest there’.
Walsh, Edward, 1881-1961, Capuchin priest
Verbal Process and Canonical Visitation of Athlone Parish
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Report by the Regular Superior on the verbal process at the canonical visitation of the parish of St. Mary of the Angels, Athlone, South Africa. Reference is made to the necessity of keeping the Order and mission accounts separate and to the sum of £825 refunded to the Bishop of Cape Town ‘in full settlement of money expended by the Vicariate in the Welcome Estate’.
Draft Report on Visitation of the South African and Livingstone Missions
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Draft report by Fr. James O’Mahony OFM Cap., Provincial Minister, on the canonical visitation of the Irish Capuchin missions in the Cape Province, South Africa, and in the Livingstone Vicariate, Northern Rhodesia. The report is divided into the following sections:
Mission in the Cape Province (South Africa)
A. St. Mary of the Angels, Athlone
O’Mahony, James, 1897-1962, Capuchin priest
Report on the Cape Town Mission
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Report by Fr. Didacus McGrath OFM Cap. (1929-2018), Regular Superior, on the Irish Capuchin mission in Cape Town, South Africa. Fr. Didacus notes that ‘thirteen priests and two brothers are responsible for the twenty thousand Catholics in the Cape Town Archdiocese’. The report is divided into the following sections:
• Apostolate
• Vocations
• Finance
• Present debts of the Parish
• Life of the friars
• Needs
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Postcard print showing local children in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia. The children are holding a sign which reads ‘Many thanks for Donation / God Bless You’.
Fr. James O’Mahony OFM Cap. with Bishop O’Shea OFM Cap.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A photographic print of Fr. James O’Mahony OFM Cap. with Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. and Fr. Alfred O’Mahony OFM Cap., Regular Superior.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
(On the right) Fr. Killian Flynn OFM Cap., Fr. Casimir Butler OFM Cap. (1876-1958) and altar servers outside Maramba Mission Church, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia. The original caption reads ‘First mission chapel outside the centre of Livingstone, at Police Camp Maramba, opened on the Feast of Christ the King, 1932. A better church opened in Marmaba in 1940’.