- IE CA HT/5/51
- Item
- c.1982
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of the Gothic-Revival portico entrance to Holy Trinity Church, Cork, built in c.1899.
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Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of the Gothic-Revival portico entrance to Holy Trinity Church, Cork, built in c.1899.
High Altar, Holy Trinity Church, Cork
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Printed prayer to St. Francis showing the High Altar and sanctuary of Holy Trinity Church, Cork, decorated for Christmas celebrations.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of the choir of Holy Trinity Church, Cork. The group is accompanied by Fr. Dermot Lynch OFM Cap. and Fr. Seán Donohue OFM Cap.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy articles on the history of the Holy Trinity Community and Church
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy articles (mostly taken from newspapers) referring to an appeal on behalf of persecuted French Capuchins, c.Nov. 1880. See CA HT/7/1; the blessing of the bell of Holy Trinity Church by the Most Rev. William Delany (d. 1886), Bishop of Cork, 24 July 1881; the dedication of St. Joseph’s Church attached to the novitiate at Rochestown Friary, Cork, 7 Nov. 1878; Address to the Rev. Columbus Patrick Maher OSFC from members of the Father Mathew Total Abstinence Sodality of the Sacred Thirst. With his reply. 27 May 1883-30 May 1883. The copies may have been made by Fr. Benvenutus Guy OSFC (1860-1927).
Guy, Benvenutus, 1860-1927, Capuchin priest
Copy map of St. Lawrence’s Chapel, Cork
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy map showing outline of the medieval St. Lawrence’s Chapel near the South Channel of the River Lee. The chapel is bounded by Webber’s Lane (now Morgan’s Lane) and by the ‘ascertained line of the Old City Wall’. The site was seemingly covered by the recently-demolished former Beamish & Crawford Brewery, Main Street South, Cork. The map was probably copied from a nineteenth-century lease map and has the following key to the coloured areas:
‘Land coloured red leased by Carleton & Mitchell to Francis Cottrell, 1st June 1796.
Green and brown leased by Carleton & Mitchell to Francis Cottrell, 1st June 1796.
Land coloured green held by Carleton under lease from Corporation dated May 6th 1706.
Land coloured brown held by Carleton under lease from Prebendary of Christ Church.
Land coloured blue held by Beamish & Crawford, surviving partners of “Beamish, Crawford & Barrett” as shewn on lease [of] Carleton & Mitchell to Cottrell dated 1st June 1796’.
With a typescript note by Fr. Angelus Healy OSFC on the history of St. Lawrence’s Church.
Irish Capuchin Missionary Statistics
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Statistics compiled by the Regular Superior regarding the Irish Capuchin missions in South Africa and Northern Rhodesia. The statistical forms were compiled for the Capuchin General Curia. The forms include information in respect of the numbers of friars ministering at mission stations, the local populace (both European and indigenous), the numbers of Catholics and non-Catholics, the numbers of mission schools, hospitals and orphanages founded, and the numbers of baptisms and communions. The file includes a list of Irish Capuchins resident at mission stations in both Northern Rhodesia and in South Africa in June 1947 and in June 1952.
Directory of the Diocese of Livingstone
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Directory of the Diocese of Livingstone (Most Rev. Adrian Mung’andu, Bishop) noting the number of parishes, priests, missionaries, and communicants.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
This sub-series includes correspondence between the Irish Capuchin Provincial Minister and the Capuchin General Curia in Rome re missionary activity in Africa.
Letters from Fr. Callistus Lopinot OFM Cap.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Letters from Fr. Callistus Lopinot OFM Cap. (1876-1966), a Capuchin friar from Geispolsheim, Germany, Capuchin General Curia, Vice-Secretary of the Missions, to Fr. Kevin Moynihan OFM Cap. and Fr. Edwin Fitzgibbon OFM Cap., Provincial Ministers, re the appointment of a Regular Superior for the Irish mission in Northern Rhodesia.