St. Eunan’s Cathedral, Letterkenny, County Donegal
- IE CA DL/5/21
- Unidad documental simple
- c.1950
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Photographic print of the exterior of St. Eunan’s Cathedral, Letterkenny, County Donegal.
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St. Eunan’s Cathedral, Letterkenny, County Donegal
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Photographic print of the exterior of St. Eunan’s Cathedral, Letterkenny, County Donegal.
Photographic Album of the Ard Mhuire Community
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Bound volume containing photographic prints of student friars at the Ard Mhuire House of Studies. Some of the prints are captioned. The album includes images of student friars at work (potato harvesting, bailing hay and routine household work) and at recreation (theatrical plays, weekend retreats, sleighing on snow-covered hills, and visits to the beach). Locations visited by the friars include Burtonport, Errigal Mountain, Aranmore, Doe Castle, Fanad and Kindrum. The album contains several views of Ard Mhuire Friary (formerly Ards House) and surrounding gardens. A small number of prints show friars examining what appears to be un-exploded ordnance on the shoreline. Other prints show ordinations at Ard Mhuire in 1955. Fr. Eustace McSweeney OFM Cap. and Fr. Donal O’Mahony OFM Cap. are present in some of the prints.
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An image of Capuchin friars and other individuals harvesting at Ard Mhuire Friary in County Donegal.
Excursion to Fanad, County Donegal
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An image of Capuchin friars during an excursion to the Fanad peninsula on the north coast of County Donegal.
Capuchin Friars with Bishop William MacNeely
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Photographic print of two Capuchin friars with the Most Rev. William MacNeely, Bishop of Raphoe (1888-1963). The print is from the 'Derry Journal', Shipquay Street, Derry.
Construction of New Ard Mhuire Friary
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An image of construction work on the new Ard Mhuire Friary in County Donegal. The old friary building (formerly Ards House) stands in the foreground.
Map of Christian Missionary Stations in Northern Rhodesia
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A manuscript map showing the locations of stations and churches founded by Christian (mainly Protestant) denominations in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia). A reference key gives the dates of arrival of the various congregations and groups in the country. The map is extant on p. 11 in the volume.
Calendar of Irish Capuchin Missionaries in Africa
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Calendar of Irish Capuchin missionaries in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) and South Africa from 1929-38 giving details of where each friar was stationed and the time spent at each mission station. Includes a clipping of an article on the Irish Capuchin mission in Barotseland, Northern Rhodesia, taken from 'The Father Mathew Record'. The extract is extant on pp 42-5 in the volume compiled Fr. Albeus McQuillan OFM Cap. (1912-1989).
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Missionary Bulletin leaflet, No. 11 (Oct. 1979). The bulletin notes the Golden Jubilee of the arrival (4 Feb. 1929) of the Irish Capuchins in Cape Town and gives a brief history of landmarks in the South African mission
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Newsletter compiled by Fr. Seán Cahill OFM Cap. containing information on the Capuchin Vice-Province in South Africa. Fr. Sean notes that ‘Izindaba’ is the Zulu word for news. Zulu is the language ‘spoken by the majority of the people in our southern part of Africa’.