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Mother Mary Martin Letters - undated

Mother Mary Martin Letters about materials of The Sisters.
Sent to and by the former Prior of Glenstal
This file contains the letters which are undated.

Bernard 'O Dea (Proc/Bdng)

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  • Dossier
  • 1920 - 1968
  • Fait partie de Glenstal Abbey Archive

These letters are mostly about the reception of novices to the monastery. They contain letters from the aspirants theymselves as well as recommendations and necessary documentation to support their credentials.

Letters from D. O’Callaghan to Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap.

Letters from D. O’Callaghan, prisoner no. q 128, Portland Prison, to Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap., Church Street, referring to his health. The official letter states that O’Callaghan is in ‘bad health’ and notes that if he behaves well, shall ‘be allowed to write another letter about 19 Jan. 1918’. A letter M.H. Smith, medical officer, Portland Prison, reports that O’Callaghan ‘is in his usual health’. With cover

Photographic copy of a letter from Robert Erskine Childers to Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap.

Photographic copy print of a letter from Erskine Childers, Beggars’ Bush Barracks, Dublin, to Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap., declaring that he is ‘to die tomorrow at 7’. He states he will ‘die happy and undefeated and at peace with God and men’. Fr. Albert referred to this letter in his statement titled ‘The Case of Farther Albert, O.S.F.C.’, defending his actions and declaring his ‘absolute impartiality’ during the War of Independence and later at the outbreak of Civil War hostilities in Dublin in 1922 (CA IR-1-1-2-4-6).

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