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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XLIV/XLIV/55/ · Sub-series · 1941-1961
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Holy Child, Society of the
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4 October 1941 to 30 December 1944 73 items
Corresponding involving local (Stamullen) and Provincial (England) superiors. Archbishop welcomes the community's offer of help in the Archdiocese: initially a Girl's Hostel, to be followed by a primary school in Ballyfermot. Premises are acquired in Harcourt Street; the difficulties of beginning under war-time conditions. Locations of a further foundation are considered by archbishop.

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2 January 1945 - 22 November 1946 50 items
Search for premises continues. A secondary boarding school is suggested by the archbishop. Premises are acquired in Killiney. Some references to community life and apostolate.

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2 January 1947 - 7 December 1953 73 items
Boarding and day schools commences at Killiney Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate

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25 January 1954 - 11 December 1960 86 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Archbishop will not risk seeming to depart from National Synod regulations re Trinity College.

/5 8 May 1961 - 22 January1972 130 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Regrets unable to accept Archbishop's suggestion to open a boarding school in Rush. They undertake a school in Sallynoggin

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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XLIV/XLIV/61/ · Sub-series · 1953-1957
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Little Sisters of Jesus (Charles de Foucauld)
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8 May 1953 - 23/9/1957 27 items
Correspondence from the Little Sisters of Jesus seeking to establish a foundation in Dublin with letters of introduction and support from the Archbishop of Aix, Arles et Embrun. Most letters are in French with a few translated in English. Copy of Constitutions enclosed (1957).

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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XLIV/XLIV/67/ · Sub-series · 1947-1971
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Little Company of Mary
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25 November 1947 - 17 November 1971 29 items
Archbishop requests institute to consider a home for poor convalescent mothers and a private nursing home or hospital on south side of the city. Mt Carmel Hospital is begun, See Hospital File. Intimation of visitation by Visitor appointed by the Holy See, later cancelled in view of excellent reports received from Ordinaries in UK and Ireland. Refusal for sisters from outside Ireland to seek postulants in Dublin Letter from Lord Pakenham to AB explaining context of National Bank of Ireland's refusal to loan Pound300,000 for hospital in Rathgar.

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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XLIV/XLIV/68/ · Sub-series · 1968-1971
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Company of Mary Our Lady (not to be confused with The Little Company of Mary) above
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17 November 1968 - 30 September 1971
Granted permission to make a foundation to be used as a house of formation ad experimentum for five years. Grace Park, Drumcondra chosen for house. Letter of thanks from individual sister.

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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XLIV/XLVI/90/ · Sub-series · 1954-1971
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

La Sainte Union des Sacres Coeurs, Sisters of
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29 May 1954 - 9 June 1971 15 items
Correspondence relating to request to enter diocese. Archbishop suggests a secondary school in Clondalkin. Correspondence ends (Subsequent foundation within the diocese, not in these papers)

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IE IE/ROS IE/ROS/2025-07-08/2251/DRM/DRM/8 · Sub-series · 19 September 1949 - 9 November 1990
Part of Rosminian Congregation Ireland & USA

William H. Byrne & Sons, Architects: Kevans & Son: Cooper Brothers & Co.: T. G. O'Donnell: Frank Flannery: Rosminian Order, St. Joseph's, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, Fathers Charles O'Sullivan & James Flynn & James Pollock: Department of Health, Custom House, Dublin 1, Grainne O'Malley: Office of the Minister for Health, Dublin 1, Charles J. Haughey: Department of Education, Dublin 1, Pádraic Breathnach: Cumann Múinteoirí Éireann, Gerry Quigley: Vincent Gannon: Irish Transport and General Workers Union, Patrick M. Rabbitte: Eastern Health Board, Michael M. McCabe.
This sub-fond contains budgets, income and expenditure accounts and completed accounts for St. Joseph's, Drumcondra. The material was located in a box in the IPA and the material was transferred to an archive quality box. The correspondence and reports of meetings were filed with the accounts themselves and while some administrative material is also included it was decided to keep all of the material together.
This sub-fond is divided into five files, the first contains tenders for work done in the forties when the school was still under Carmelite administration. The second contains accounts done by Kevans & Son Accountants and Cooper Brothers & Co. Accountants. The third consists of a variety of material relating to financial matters of the institution. The fourth file contains income and expenditure accounts while the fifth and final file consists of the budgets for the house.

IE IE/ROS IE/ROS/2025-07-08/2251/OMH/4 · Sub-series · 22 January 1934-6 June 1964
Part of Rosminian Congregation Ireland & USA

Creator: Hugh McFadden, Thomas Hickey, Joseph McPolin, Arthur O'Brien, John O'Kane, Barry Cronin, Vincent Kennedy

This series consists of administrative and financial material from St. Michael's College, Omeath, County Louth, including wage books, income and expenditure accounts and account books for money owed to local businesses.

IE IE/ROS IE/ROS/2025-07-08/2251/FRY/2 · Sub-series · 3 June 1884 - 21 January 1952
Part of Rosminian Congregation Ireland & USA

Creator: Rosminian Order, St. Joseph's, Ferryhouse

This sub-fond is divided into five files and five items. It contains the house diaries from 1884 to 1948, the rules and regulations for industrial schools in the Irish Free State, the particulars of new boys and admissions and discharges. The file also contains a memorial or agreement from the Chief Secretary of Ireland at the time Gerald Balfour allowing the Order at Ferryhouse to increase the accommodation from one hundred and fifty to two hundred. The first file contains correspondence and an agreement regarding the trusteeship of a fund to cloth, feed and educate two boys in the institution. The second file contains receipts for grave plots in the cemetery in Clonmel. The third file contains documents from Musgraves regarding that company supplying Ferryhouse with the means to heat water. The fourth file contains documentation relating to the death of Father Thomas Buckley. The fifth file contains correspondence from Henry Shannon. The sixth file contains correspondence from the Department of Lands regarding an ornamental grove at Ferryhouse. The seventh and final file contains miscellaneous material.