Garda Siochana: Pilgrimages. Lourdes and Rome Oct. 1st-25th 1928.
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Garda Siocnana: Pilgramages. Lourdes and Rome Oct. 1st.--25th. 1928.
Daily Diary of Fr. Austin Tierney C.P. Ms.
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Garda Siochana: Pilgrimages. Lourdes and Rome Oct. 1st-25th 1928.
Garda Siocnana: Pilgramages. Lourdes and Rome Oct. 1st.--25th. 1928.
Daily Diary of Fr. Austin Tierney C.P. Ms.
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knowledge of singing.
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Midland, St. Pancras,London. Rovaro, Rue Brunel, Paris. Metropole, Lourdes.
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Copy letter from Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. concerning Seán Heuston’s execution
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Copy letter from Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. The typescript copy notes that the original ‘belongs to L.T. Langley, 164 Iveragh Road, Gaeltacht Park, Whitehall, Dublin. The letter is incomplete, and no indication is given of the person to whom it is addressed’. The letter provides an account of the ‘closing scenes of Sean Heuston’s life’. Fr. Albert contends that ‘shortly after Easter Week, 1916, I gave a rather full account for publication in the Catholic Bulletin, but owing to the Censor’s restrictions it could not appear in print’. The letter reads: ‘At about 3.45 A.M. a British soldier knocked at the door of the cell and told us time was up. We both walked out together down to the end of the Jail yard; here his hands were tied behind his back, a cloth tied over his eyes and a small piece of white paper, about 4 or 5 inches square, pinned to his coat over his heart’. Reference is also made to Fr. Augustine’s Hayden’s ministry to Ėamonn Ceannt and Michael Mallin.