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‘Labour Progress’ review of the ‘Orange Terror’ offprint

A clipping of a review article on the ‘Orange Terror’ reprint from ‘The Capuchin Annual’ published in ‘Labour Progress’ (November 1943). The article names the author of ‘Orange Terror’ as J.J. Campbell (‘Ultach’) and is critical of some of his statements, referencing ‘his gross political ignorance’.

Letter from Fr. Louis A. Gales

A letter from Fr. Louis A. Gales Catechetical Guild, St. Paul, Minnesota, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. enquiring about securing American reproduction rights for Richard King’s Rosary series in ‘The Capuchin Annual’.

Copy letter from Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. to Fr. Louis A. Gales

Copy letter from Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. to Fr. Louis A. Gales agreeing to his proposal re American reproduction rights for Richard King’s Mysteries of the Rosaries published in ‘The Capuchin Annual’. Moynihan provides technical details re the originals and the technical requirements for any reproductions.

Letter from R.R. Figgis

Letter from R.R. Figgis, Farm Lodge, Ballybrack, County Dublin, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. thanking him for the copy of ‘The Capuchin Annual’. He praises ‘Con Curran’s article on the exhibition’ which he states is excellent.

Thomas Kelly

A photographic print of Thomas Kelly, a leading Sinn Féin and later Fianna Fáil politician.

Bishop William MacNeely at the unveiling of the Four Masters monument in Donegal Town

An image of Bishop William MacNeely (central figure, with top hat) at the unveiling of the Four Masters monument in The Diamond, the main square, in Donegal Town in 1938. The obelisk was erected to commemorate the four Franciscan friars (Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, Cú Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh, Peregrine Ó Duibhgeannáin and Fearfeasa Ó Maol Chonaire) who compiled the ‘Annals of the Four Masters’ between 1630 and 1636. Their names are incised into the monument (one to each face). Written in Irish, the ‘Annals of the Four Masters’ (Irish: 'Annála na gCeithre Máistrí'), are one of the most important surviving chronicles of medieval Irish history. The obelisk was designed by the Dublin architectural firm O’Callaghan and Giron, and was unveiled in 1938 by the Bishop of Raphoe, Dr William MacNeely, at the bequest of Patrick Gallagher, solicitor and noted historian, who bequeathed £5,000 for the creation of the monument.

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