Father Mathew Feis Admittance Ticket
- IE CA HA/1/8/2/2
- Unidad documental simple
- c.1960
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Blank Father Mathew Feis admittance ticket requesting competitor name, number and competition details.
Father Mathew Feis Admittance Ticket
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Blank Father Mathew Feis admittance ticket requesting competitor name, number and competition details.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A wooden crucifix used by Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC. The underside of the base has a manuscript annotation: ‘Father Mathew’s Cross, used in his sick calls &c and in cholera cases, 1831-2’.
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A pair of gold candlesticks gifted to Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC. The base of the candlesticks are engraved: ‘Very Revd. T. Mathew President / Very Rev. J.J. Murphy Vice-President / Cork Total Abstinence Benefit Society / AD January 1842’.
Letter from Fr. C. O’Neill to Fr. Canice Bourke OFM Cap.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A letter from Fr. C. O’Neill, St. Peter’s Presbytery, Milford Street, to Fr. Canice Bourke OFM Cap., a Capuchin friar, referring to the effects of bombing raids during the Belfast Blitz in April 1941. He writes ‘A great disaster has befallen this city and I have lost a few very saintly tertiaries. Many people have left, for the houses are not habitable; others have fled in fear. But no-one on the Falls Road area was injured. The Catholic Church in the city was damaged save for a few panes of glass. The disaster will affect our Triduum somewhat, but I think it is better to have it, all the same. It would never do to give up on prayer and the people are saying the Rosary in the streets every night in this parish. The horror of an air-raid is inconceivable until one has seen it’.
Address to Fr. Jarlath Hynes OSFC
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A printed address on cloth expressing the gratitude of the members of the Friary Choir in Kilkenny to Fr. Jarlath Hynes OSFC. The address was presented to the friar to mark his departure from Kilkenny after many years. Includes the printed names of Miss A.M. Ryan, organist, and other members of the choir.
Interior of the Church of St. Francis, Kilkenny
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Photographic print (on card) of the interior of the Capuchin Friary Church in Kilkenny.
Photographic print of Capuchin gravestones in Kilkenny
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Photographic print of the graves of Fr. Martin St. John (d. 6 Oct. 1780) and Fr. Bryan McDonell (d. 3 July 1782) who were buried alongside Fr. Philip Forestall OFM (d. Dec. 1829) in St. John’s Old Churchyard, Dublin Road, Kilkenny. The print is annotated on the reverse in the hand of Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap.: ‘Graves of two OFM Caps and one OFM in graveyard, St. John’s, Maudlin Street, Kilkenny’. With a plan and notes re said plot by Fr. Angelus. See newspaper cutting re the modern refurbishment of these gravestones ('Kilkenny People', 13 June 2003) at CA KK/11/26.
Healy, Angelus, 1875-1953, Capuchin priest
Exterior of the Church of St. Francis, Kilkenny
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A postcard print of the exterior of the Church of St. Francis and the adjoining Capuchin Friary on Walkin Street in Kilkenny.
Photographic print of the exterior of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny
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Photographic print of the exterior of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny (taken from a slightly elevated position on Walkin Street). Pasted onto Card. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of one of the copies reads: ‘To Jack’.
Postcard prints of the interior and exterior of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny
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Postcard prints of the interior and exterior of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny. The exterior is taken at the junction of Friary Street with Pennyfeather Lane. Published by 'Kilkenny People' Printing Ltd. There are numerous copies of each print.