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- 18 Jan. 1930
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The newspaper contains reports on the visit to Kilkenny of the newly appointed Papal Nuncio (the Most Rev. Paschal Robinson OFM).
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The newspaper contains reports on the visit to Kilkenny of the newly appointed Papal Nuncio (the Most Rev. Paschal Robinson OFM).
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The file contains the following editions of this local newspaper:
29 June 1935 (Vol. 43, No. 26)
6 July 1935 (Vol. 43, No. 27)
Special commemorative editions of the 'Kilkenny People' published to mark the Congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireland which was held in the city. The Congress had as its theme ‘Social Problems in Ireland’. The edition of 6 July 1935 contains a report of an address by Fr. Bonaventure Murphy OFM Cap.
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A flier with the text of Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa’s lament for the Fenian Edward Duffy.
The late John Bowe, Kilkenny Friary
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Portrait image with an annotated cover reading 'the late John Bowe, Kilkenny Friary'.
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A clipping of a letter from the relatives of the late Seán Hales condemning the executions of republicans in reprisal for his murder. The signatories include his brother Donal Hales, Irish Consul in Genoa, Italy. The letter was addressed to the editor of the ‘Cork Examiner’ but the clipping is taken from ‘Eire’ (20 January 1923).
The Leader / A Review of Current Affairs, Politics, Literature, Art and Industry
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A hard-bound volume containing a complete run of this weekly publication. The series runs from 1 Sept. 1900 (Vol. V, No. 1)-20 Feb. 1904 (Vol. VII, No. 26). The founding editor of 'The Leader' was the Waterford-born David Patrick Moran. He was educated in Mount Sion CBS, and later in St. Vincent’s College, Castleknock. On leaving school he went to London where he gained his first journalistic appointment at the 'Star' newspaper, founded by T.P. O’Connor. Moran was attracted to the Irish language movement and, through it, to Irish nationalism, during his thirteen years in London. In 1898 he returned to Dublin and joined the Gaelic League. In 1900 he founded 'The Leader', an outspoken weekly publication devoted to preserving important facets of the cultural and national heritage of the country. The Leader was an immediate success. 'The Leader' attracted a lot of Irish advertising and Moran saw the publicising of Irish goods as one of its main roles. He advocated buy Irish campaigns but sensibly warned that the Irish people would buy Irish goods only if they were ‘as good and as cheap’ as imports. An ink stamp on the inside front cover and on the fly leaf reads: ‘Father Matthew Temperance Hall, Church Street, Dublin’. Folio, some illustrations. Bound volume with title to spine ‘The Leader, Vols. 5-7’.
The League of the Cross Magazine
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Publisher: Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, Upper Sackville Street
Language: English
Full title: 'The League of the Cross Magazine and Crusade Journal, Catholic Temperance Gazette' Ink stamp reads: ‘Library OFM Cap., Church Street’. The volume contains the following editions: Mar. 1883 (no. 3), Feb. 1885 (no. 14), Apr. 1885 (no. 16), June 1885 (no. 18), Sept. 1885 (no. 21), and Oct. 1885 (no. 22).
The Library, Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny
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Postcard print of the library in the Capuchin Friary (Walkin Street, later Friary Street), Kilkenny.
The Life of Colum Cille translated by Fr. Richard Henebry
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Offprints of Fr. Richard Henebry, ‘The Life of Columcille. [Ascribed to Manus Ó Donnell]. Text from Rawlinson B. 514, with translation’ published in ‘Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie’ iii-v. (1901-05).
The life of Father Mathew, the people’s Soggarth Aroon
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Author: Sister Mary Francis Clarke [Margaret Cusack (1829-1899); called ‘the Nun of Kenmare’]
Publisher: Dublin: James Duffy and Sons, 15 Wellington Quay
Language: English
Annotation: Printed stamp on fly leaf reads: ‘Ex Libris Monsignor Dean Langan DD, PP, VG’.