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News from Zambia

Newsletter distributed by the Office of the Zambia Society in London containing a summary of major news stories taken from various national newspapers.

Newspaper accounts

Accounts with E. McCormack, newsagent, 98 High Street, Kilkenny, with Fr. Gilbert Bermingham OFM Cap., guardian, Capuchin Friary, Walkin Street. The accounts relate to expenditure on the delivery of various newspapers and Catholic periodicals.

Newspaper clipping of a letter by Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap.

Newspaper clipping of a letter by Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. published in the nationalist newspaper the 'Cork Free Press' (8 Nov. 1911). The letter is titled ‘The Brown Friars: their education in “the dark days”’ and refers to the long history of the education of Irish Capuchins in continental colleges. The article was sent to the editor of the 'Cork Free Press' and was signed 'Segan Eireannac'. With cover and annotation by Fr. Stanislaus Kavanagh OFM Cap.

Newspaper Clippings

A collection of newspaper clippings and articles assembled by the editors of 'The Capuchin Annual'. Some of the clippings relate to the roles played by various Capuchin friars in events associated with the Irish Revolution. Other newspaper and magazine clippings include articles reviewing and critiquing various editions of the 'Annual'.

Newspaper Clippings

Newspaper clippings assembled by Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap., relating to the repatriation of the remains of Roger Casement and his reburial in Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin. Some of the clippings also refer to the elevation of the Most Rev. William Conway, Archbishop of Armagh, to the College of Cardinals and his taking possession of his titular church in Rome (Irish Augustinian Church of St. Patrick on Via Boncompagni). The file Includes clippings from the 'Irish Independent' and the 'Irish Press'.

Newspaper Clippings

The file includes:
• Meeting of the St. Patrick League of the Cross at Church Street.
• Reports relating to the solemn triduum in honour of the Blessed Mary Magdalen at St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street ('Freeman’s Journal', 10 June 1901) at which Archbishop William Walsh referred to the continuing disabilities against Catholic religious orders particularly in respect of bequests which have been declared illegal by the courts.
• Report on a retreat for the Brothers of the Third Order of St. Francis at St. Mary of the Angels led by Fr. Augustine Hayden OSFC and Fr. Pius Duggan OSFC. The Rosary was recited ‘for the speedy release of the Irishmen who are now suffering in English Prisons’. 'Evening Herald', 6 Nov. 1916.

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