Affichage de 1973 résultats

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Letter from Fr. Michael O’Shea OFM Cap.

A letter from Fr. Michael O’Shea OFM Cap., Father Mathew Hall, Queen Street, Cork, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. referring to the content of the 1934 edition of ‘The Capuchin Annual’.

O’Shea, Michael, 1892-1958, Capuchin priest

Letter from Archbishop William Hayden

A letter from Archbishop William Hayden, Hobart, Tasmania, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. congratulating him on the latest edition of ‘The Capuchin Annual’ and suggesting that he travel to the Eucharistic Congress in Melbourne, Australia.

Letter from S.W. Bourke

A letter from S.W. Bourke, tobacconist, 15 High Street, Kilkenny, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. forwarding a payment for an advertisement in ‘The Capuchin Annual’ and conveying some suggestions for improving the readability of the journal.

Letter from Fr. Joseph Fenlon OFM Cap.

A letter from Fr. Joseph Fenlon OFM Cap., Los Angeles, California, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. referring to the ‘delightful articles’ in the latest edition of ‘The Capuchin Annual’.

Fenlon, Joseph, 1875-1963, Capuchin priest

Letter from Francis McCullagh

A letter from Francis McCullagh to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. asking him not to send future ‘Annual’ editions and publications to his English address as the ‘Irish Press’ is sometimes ‘opened in the post’. He provides his new address in Paris.

Nicholas Sheehy Demonstration, Clogheen, County Tipperary

A postcard print of a demonstration in Clogheen in County Tipperary in 1898. The demonstration commemorated Father Nicholas Sheehy (c.1728-1766), a local priest who was executed following what were widely believed to be false charges of involvement in agrarian unrest during the Penal Law era.

Letter from Carl Gilbert Hardebeck to Sir Bertram Windle

A letter from Carl Gilbert Hardebeck, 16 Limestone Road, Belfast, to Sir Bertram Windle. Hardebeck refers to the the value of Henebry’s manuscript on Irish music. Hardebeck writes 'Father Henebry, I understand played the Irish pipes and the violin in an inimitable manner, he had also excellent Gaelic, and surely, nothing could fit him better for writing Traditional music'.

Presbyterian Church and Bridge, Portlaw, County Waterford

A postcard print captioned 'Presbyterian Church & the Bridge, Portlaw, County Waterford'. The church dates to about 1845. The two-storey building adjacent to the church is the manse (a name given to a house inhabited by a minister, typically from the Presbyterian, Methodist or other Reformed Protestant religions). The manse in Portlaw was occupied by the Reverend David Ferguson, Presbyterian minister in Portlaw, from about 1843 to 1887. The Presbyterian church in Portlaw was closed in 1931.

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