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The Capuchin Periodicals Cup

Inscribed on the bowl: ‘Capuchin Periodicals Cup. Piano Senior Rosebowl. Do Bhronn an corn so ar Fheis Mhaitiú 1970’. On reverse of the bowl: List of winners from 1972-1997. With lid cover.

The Capuchins in Cape Town

Report on the Irish Capuchin mission in South Africa. It is noted that ‘much of the Fathers’ time is taken up with convert work, pre-nuptial courses and teaching Christian Doctrine to children attending the public schools’. Statistical information (population, racial composition, and number of priests) is given in respect of the friars’ work in Parow, Athlone, the Welcome Estate, Belgravia and Langa. It is affirmed that the ‘bulk of the non-white people, i.e. the poorest of this diocese, is attended by the Capuchin Fathers’.

The Capuchins in Cork

Draft article (with galley print) of an article by Fr. Paschal Larkin OFM Cap. titled ‘The Capuchins in Cork’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1976).

Larkin, Paschal, 1894-1976, Capuchin priest

The Capuchins in Donegal

A short article by Fr. David Kelleher OFM Cap. on the history of the Capuchin friars in County Donegal. The article refers to the importance of the missionary work performed by the friars who were ordained in Ard Mhuire. Reference is also made to the financing of the building of the new friary and church in the 1960s. The article reads: 'In the year 1930 the Irish Capuchin Franciscans took over the old Stewart mansion in County Donegal and fitted it out as a theological seminary. Between 1931 and 1972 over two hundred priests were ordained at Ard Mhuire. They are now working in almost every continent'.

Kelleher, David, 1912-1995, Capuchin priest

The Capuchins in Kilkenny

A history of ‘The Capuchins in Kilkenny 1643-1937 – a compilation of scattered notes’ by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. Parts I and II. Includes the early history of the Capuchins in the city, notes regarding the Alms house on Walkin Street, and the later construction of the present-day Friary building. With a bound copy (25.5 cm x 20 cm) dated at St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street, Dublin, 1938.

Healy, Angelus, 1875-1953, Capuchin priest

The Capuchins’ Missions

Cutting from the 'Cork Examiner', 20 Oct. 1938, reporting on the opening of a bazaar in Father Mathew Hall, Cork, to aid the work of the Capuchin African missions.

The Carlow Bowl

Inscribed on the bowl: ‘The Carlow Bowl. Feis Maitiú. 1977’. The base includes silver shields indicating winners from 1977-95.

The Catholic Choralist

Publisher: Dublin: Catholic Choralist Office, 23 Essex Street
Language: English
Full title: 'The Catholic choralist / for the use of the choir, drawing room, cloister, and cottage ... harmonized and arranged for the voice, band, piano-forte, and organ …'. Manuscript annotations on fly-leaf read: ‘The gift of the good and generous Father Mathew – Apostle of Temperance. June 24th 1843’; ‘To Master L.B. Patten from his friends. Aug. 31, 1885’; ‘Given to Fr. Peter by L.B. Patten’.

The Catholic Luminary and ecclesiastical repertory

Author: Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC
Publisher: [Dublin: William Dirham]
Language: English
Format: Journal; 'The Catholic Luminary and ecclesiastical repertory', no. 1 (June 1840) contains an article titled: ‘A sermon preached on Sunday, 14th June at the consecration of the new Catholic Church at Maynooth … by the Very Rev. Theobald Mathew’ and ‘Proceedings of the Rev. Theobald Mathew in administering the temperance pledge at Maynooth’. 9 pp; Printed stamp on inside front cover reads: ‘T. Burns, Catholic Bookseller, 6 Meeting House St., Coleraine’.
BOUND WITH: Rev. Peter Augustine Baines, 'The substance of a sermon preached at the dedication of the Catholic Chapel at Bradford in the County of York on Wednesday, 27 July 1825' (London: William Eusebius Andrews, printer, 1826). 16 pp. 22 cm.
BOUND WITH: D. Holland, 'The Priest in the Dark Ages' (Belfast: R & D Read, 1854). 41 pp. 22 cm.
BOUND WITH: Charles Forbes René de Montalembert (1810-1870), 'Letter of the Count de Montalembert demolishing the unwarranted assumptions of the Anglican Protestants as expressed by the Camden Society' ([1844?]), 11 pp. 22 cm.
BOUND WITH: Rev. D.W. Cahill, 'Letter to the “seven (soup) champions of Christendom”' ([1855?]), 8 pp. 22 cm.
BOUND WITH: Rev. D.W. Cahill, 'Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Palmerston' ([1855?]), 8 pp. 22 cm.
BOUND WITH: 'Letter from His Eminence Cardinal Wiseman on the Immaculate Conception' (Coleraine: Burns & Stuart, ([1855?]), 4 pp. 22 cm.
BOUND WITH: William Bernard MacCabe, 'Religious Liberty – Proselytism / The Madiai Case from the Weekly Telegraph of November 6th and November 13th, 1852' (Dublin: James Duffy, 1852), 27 pp. 22 cm.

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