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Fonds · 01/01/1700

The documents of the Archives of the Passionist Congregation in Scotland and Ireland.
Material that is outside the scope of GDPR concerns has been made available on the public facing side of the catalogue.

There is a private catalogue which contains information that can be released, but needs to be assessed by the archivist, on a case by case basis before doing so. If researchers wish to access any information from the 20th century onwards, they need to contact the archivist beforehand.

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Dublin Diocesan Archives
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA · Fonds · 1500 - 2022

The Dublin Diocesan Archives is based at Archbishop’s House, Drumcondra, headquarters of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin. It has always been the most important of Ireland’s twenty-six dioceses on account of its location, size, resources and history, and this is reflected in its archival holdings. The vast bulk of its holdings are confined to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with the Archives possessing only a small amount of material covering the reigns of twelve Archbishops from 1600 to 1770.

The Diocesan Archives currently holds the papers of eleven successive archbishops of Dublin covering the period 1770 to 2004. Of these, the collections of eight Archbishops are available to be consulted by researchers, and the links at the bottom of this page will bring you to more information regarding each of these collections.

There are a number of other collections housed in the Archives. These include the combined surviving records of the Catholic Association, the New Catholic Association and the Loyal National Repeal Association, three vehicles for mass agitation in support of Catholic interest in the first half of the nineteenth century and all intimately linked to Daniel O’Connell; the Episcopal collections consist of the papers of four auxiliary Bishops of Dublin: Nicholas Donnelly (1880-1920), Patrick Dunne (1920-89), James Kavanagh (1940-98) and Bishop Desmond Williams (1983-97); the collection of priests and religious of the Archdiocese; and the colleges collection. The most notable of these relates to the records (mainly financial) of the diocesan seminary, Holy Cross College (1859-1956) and the papers of Bartholomew Woodlock (1860-1879), who succeeded John Henry Newman as rector of the Catholic University of Ireland.

The collection is of use to many disciplines including history, local history, sociology, law, architecture, genealogy, education, religion, to name but a few. It should also be noted that Parish Registers (Baptismal and Marriage) are still held by the local parish churches and are not housed at the Diocesan Archives.

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10/4/1/47 · Pièce · 11/09/39

St. Patrick's Province: Delegation of General's powers: reply from General, Fr. Titus, to Provincial's letter (see item under serial number 3287). General delagates those powers, which of his own a General can delegate - granting dismissorials excluded. Makes inquiries re 3 men from Holy Cross Province of whom trace has been lost in the fog of approaching war,

Holy Cross Retreat: Ardoyne: Belfast:
5/2/2/36 · Pièce · 01/12/52

Holy Cross Retreat: Ardoyne: Belfast: Newscutting: (unknown source) advertisment for
A - Series of Lectures on THE LAY APOSTOLATE, given in Ardoyne church.
B .Charity Sermon (By Fr DANIEL McCluskey,CP) for Ladies of Charity, Ardoyne.

Poor Clare Galway convent
IE PCA PCG · Fonds · 1600 - 2025

All the files of the Poor Clares of Galway, from their foundation.

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5/5/1/1 · Pièce · 29/06/51

Fatima House Coodham. Legal Disposition of sale to Passionists.
Trustees of the lands of Coodham and others (Houldsworths) w ith the consent of
Edward Walsh McKenna (middleman) sale (for£15,000) of Coodham to Passionists
represented by Cronan Doyle C.P., Peter Paul Boyle C.P., and Stephen Lafferty C.P.

10/6/2/13 · Pièce · 16/06/53

Mount Argus; Bequests; Estates of Patrick Cully and Mary Cully; letter from Ross and Co., Solicitors, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath to Rector, Mount Argus, re possible abatement of lagacy. Complicated history of estates detailed.,

46/2/1/5 · Pièce · 01/01/32

Mount Argus: Confraternity: Women's Branch: Record of monthly Confraternity Masses (with celebrant's signature) said 1932-1943