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"The Protestant Pope".
IE PVBM POF/IE PBVM/POF/12/12/13 · File · Oct 2005
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

"Doctor James Butler's Catechism"; "The love of God by S[iste]r Francis de Sales"; "The seed must die" (Diarmaid O'Murchu); "Abridgement Christian doctrine"; "Doway Catechism in English + [and] Irish"; "Non-Catholic movements"; "Ursulines in France c1760"; "Review of literature of the Congregation"; "Annals of South Presentation Convent 1771 - 1989"; "Pere Barre"; "S[iste]r Pius' reading - articles"; "Courses, retreats, notes etc"; "Towards famine exhibition in Millstreet June 1997"; "Nano Nagle, undaunted daughter of desires: a study in sanctity (T.J. Walsh, October 1975).

Stories.
IE PVBM SPC/IE PBVM/SPC/1/33/1/33/1 (1-9) · File · c1800 - 1916.
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

Includes; transcript of "Address to the R[igh]t Rev[eren]d Doctor Moylan on his jubilee"; "Explanation of the Emblematic Tree of the Presentation Order of nuns in Ireland"; story of the theft of the "Monstrance" in France during the War of 1870; "Sow seeds + [and] let the harvest to God"; "An extract from a letter written by Doctor O'Connor, their former chaplain, to one of the Sisters of the Presentation Convent Doneraile"; "1916, Ireland's challenge to her foe".

IE PVBM TNC/3/74/4/5/2 · File · 1968
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

Documents sent from the Scottish Provident Institution and solicitors W. Ronan and Son to South Presentation Convent relating to the death, identification, and estate of Reverend Doctor Edward J. Hegarty. Also includes Reverend Doctor Edward J. Hegarty's death certificate detailing his death by plane crash.

IE PVBM SPC/IE PBVM/SPC/1/6/1/6/1 (kept in three separate folders). · File · 2 Aug 1793 - c1980s
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

Includes; "Examen for Profession of Mary Ann Collins", questions asked were "Is it of your own free will that you present yourself to this Examen for Profession?", "Is it then your earnest wish and fixed determination to consecrate yourself forever to God by vows of Religion?", "Do you know my D[ea]r Sister what religious vows oblige you to and are you determined by the Grace of God to observe these?", "Are you acquainted with the Rules and Constitutions of this Institute which obliges you now [?] t the instruction of poor children and so you firmly resolve by the Grace of God to comply therewith?" (signed Mary Ann Collins, Bishop of Cork Doctor Francis Moylan and Jeremiah Collins) (2 August 1793); "Is it of your own free will you present yourself this day to be examined for Religious Profession?", "Are you sufficiently instructed in the Rules and Constitutions of the Institute?", "Do you know the extent and Obligations of Religious Vows and what a person that makes Profession is bound to?", "Do you find yourself able to fulfil the different duties and observances of the Institute you are going to embrace and are you disposed to discharge them faithfully?", "Are you determined to persevere to the end of your life in this Order of the Presentation of our Blessed Lady instituted for the instruction of poor girls?" (signed Mary Joseph Kavanagh) 25 March 1903).

Probate of Estates
IE PVBM TNC/3/74/4/5 · Sub-series · 1968-1972
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

Documents relating to the probate of estates in relation to deceased Presentation Sisters, Reverend Doctor Edward J. Hegarty, and other persons who left wealth to the Presentation Order in their wills.

IE PVBM SPC/IE PBVM/SPC/1/2/1/2/1 · File · Covers period 24 Dec 1775 - 1780.
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

Includes; brief account of the founding of the "Sisters of the Charitable Instruction, called the Sisters of the Scared Heart of Jesus [which became the Presentation]" by Nano Nagle under the authority and direction of Doctor John Butler, Bishop of Cork, names of first Sisters to join the Congregation.

December 1955
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/3/3/48 · Item · December 1955
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Conway, Marion, Eaglehill Ho., Suncroft, Curragh, Co. Kildare. She is complaining that Fr. Whelan interfered with her recently deceased brother, who did not want to make a will. She accused the priest, a solicitor and doctor of fraudulently writing a will which defrauded herself, her nieces and nephew of their rights. She asks the Archbishop to have this will undone immediately.