Profession Group, Sacristy, the Graan
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Profession Group, Sacristy, the Graan
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
Profession Group, Sacristy, the Graan
Profession Group, Sacristy, the Graan
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
Profession Day
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
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Procura Generale about the 6000
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A religious procession at the Christ the King mission at Maramba, Northern Rhodesia.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
In the circular Plunkett promoted Sinn Féin’s strategy and declared that ‘the position of the Irish Party during Easter Week was deplorable. The Leader of the Irish Party [John Redmond] accepted the points of view of the government. He speaks like an Englishman intent on maintaining English supremacy, not as an Irishman who believes that his Nation has the rights common to all nations, and the duty to wrest her liberties from foreign control by every means in her power’.
Press Photo showing Ephrem at funeral of Mother Mary Martin
Press Photo showing Ephrem at the funeral of Mother Mary Martin (1892-1975 founder of the Medical Missionaries of Mary)
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
Press Photo of Aidan Baker. (Also entered in documents)
Press Photo of Aidan Baker. (Also entered in documents)
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
President Wilson’s address to the Senate of the United States on 22nd January 1917
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A handbill using a quotation from President Wilson’s address to the Senate of the United States on 22nd January 1917. The text encourages American recognition of the Irish Republic. Published by the Irish Nation League, 27 Dawson Street, Dublin.
Presentation to Fr. Sylvester Mulligan in Temperance Hall
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Cutting from the 'Cork Weekly Examiner' referring to the presentation of a framed address to Fr. Sylvester Mulligan OSFC (1875-1950), former President of the Temperance Hall in Rochestown, on the occasion of his departure for Dublin to take charge of Father Mathew Hall on Church Street. The framed address is extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives. The newspaper article reads: ‘The address was the joint work of two members of the Cork School of Art, the illumination being designed and executed by Mr Sam Martin, and the frame designed and carved by Mr Michael Galligan. The article also includes a photographic print of Fr. Sylvester.