Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 24th (1926) Provincial Chapter Proceedings Acta
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Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 24TH (1926) Provincial Chapter Proceedings Acta
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Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 24th (1926) Provincial Chapter Proceedings Acta
Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 24TH (1926) Provincial Chapter Proceedings Acta
Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 24th (1926) Provincial Chapter Convocatory Letter
Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 24th (1926) Provincial Chapter Convocatory Letter
Anglo-Belgian (St. Joseph's) Province 1st Provincial Chapter; 1842007 Salvian Nardocci C.P.,
Anglo-Belgian (St. Joseph's) Province: Ist Provincial Chapter 27/08 - 02/09/1851; Acta (Proceedings): The English translation of the proceedings of the Chapter. This copy was brought to Mount Argus by Salvian Nardocci.
Anglo-Belgian Province: 1st Provincial Chapter 21-08/02-02-1851 Decrees
St. Joeph's Province 1st Provincial Chapter; 21-08/ 02-09-1851 : Decrees
Anglo/Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province: Provincial Chapter: Convocatory Letter:
Anglo/Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province: 2nd Provincial Chapter (1860): Convocatory Letter:
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A prayer sheet titled 'An Offering for Ireland ... For the early release of our imprisoned Leaders and fellow-countrymen and women'. Printed by the Gaelic Press, Dublin.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An Irish prayer book titled ‘An Choróinn Mhuire / an t-Athair Peadar Ua Laoghaire, Canónach, S.P., do shaothruigh / an t-Athair Ristéard Pléimean, Ph. D. do chuir i n- eagar’ (Dublin: Muintir na Leabhar Gaedhilge, Brún agus Nuallán, 1917). A manuscript annotation on the first page refers to Fr. Bonaventure Murphy OFM Cap. / 17 March 1917.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A ‘national annual’ with contributions from Arthur Griffith, Alderman Thomas Kelly, Seamus O’Sullivan, ‘John Brennan’, ‘Brian Na Banban’ (Brian O'Higgins), Patsy Patrick and Alderman P. Macken. Cover contains a cartoon drawn by Grace Gifford: ‘Thou are not conquered yet dear land’.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A copy of ‘An Artist of Gaelic Ireland by Æ [George Russell]’ / Reprinted from the 'Freeman’s Journal'.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The article describes a confrontation with the British military during the aeridhacht. It reads ‘during the singing and performances not only were many police present but five aeroplanes appeared and for over an hour circled over the meeting, descending to the closest possible proximity to the crowd and drowning by their din the children’s music, and that flame rockets were dropped from the planes close to the crowd, one of which set light to a thatched roof …’. The article is signed ‘W.F.P.S.’ This is probably William Frederick Paul Stockley, a Sinn Féin politician. The article concludes by declaring that ‘We are not completely emancipated from party politicians and capitalist’ newspapers. And the Irish nation of the future will never be Imperialist’.