Folder with four items:
Prospectus booklet: 'All Hallows Institute for Mission and Ministry: Outline of courses 1992 – 1993'.
Talk typed on A4 sheets: ‘Trends and developments in the life of All Hallows’, by Rev. Eugene Duffy, July 1992.
John Hand’s first mission statement on an A4 page, originally from 1840; this copy was printed in the 1990s.
All Hallows mission statement 1990 on an A4 page.
Irish Vincentian ProvinceThe collection relates to the Vincentian work done in All Hallows College (AHC) from 1892, when the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) took over the administration of the college, to 2016 when the Vincentians gave up the running of AHC. Contains financial, spiritual and architectural reports and considerations of the college as run by the Vincentians.
Irish Vincentian ProvinceBooklet: 'All Hallows College Pioneer Priests in the United States'.
Originally written as an article in the All Hallow Annual in 1953 by Kevin Condon CM, it is reprinted here in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the foundation of All Hallows College and in memory of Kevin Condon who died in 1989.
Four-page A4 newsletter of All Hallows College, largely about the 100thh anniversary of the Vincentian administration at All Hallows College.
Irish Vincentian ProvinceBooklet: 'Apostolic Visitation of Seminaries of Ireland by the Right Reverend Cormac Murphy-O'Connor Apostolic Visitor' with information on the history and current operation of All Hallows College.
Also two brief letters regarding the arrangement of the apostolic visit.
33 architectural drawings relating to All Hallows College, by Robinson Keefe and Devane, Chartered architects and town planning consultants.
Irish Vincentian ProvinceThe collections in the Vincentian Provincial Archive
Irish Vincentian ProvinceBooklet celebrating the closing of the 150th anniversary celebrations.
Includes songs and sections of the liturgy that were part of the celebration Mass.
There is a very short historical summary of the Vincentian involvement at AHC at the beginning of the booklet, and a list of 'recent developments' at the College at the end of the booklet.