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IE CA WA/1/5/6 · Item · June 1949
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A report chronicling the Irish Capuchins’ struggle to establish a permanent presence on the American East Coast between 1928 and 1930. The Irish friars sought a foundation in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. However, the Pittsburgh Province claimed exclusive rights to the territory, despite the Irish friars having the personal support of Archbishop Curley. They initially looked at properties in Baltimore but found the market ‘too high’. After being ‘frozen out’ of Baltimore and Harrisburg, the friars eventually looked toward Wilmington, Delaware. The history concludes with the acquisition of a property in Silverside, Delaware (later St. Patrick’s Friary), which offered 22 acres of ground for roughly $15,000. This site was strategically chosen because it was outside the immediate contested jurisdiction but still accessible to their mission work.

The High School
IE CP 2025-10-17/2294/PO Missions/3224 · Item · 1943-09-22 - 1943-09-25
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.

The high roads of Ireland
IE CA CP/3/197/292 · Item · 1930
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of T. O’Gorman, ‘The high roads of Ireland’ (Galway: The Printing House, 1930). The book has chapter on Father Theobald Mathew’s birthplace in County Tipperary.

IE IE/ROS IE/ROS/IP/1/Ref_2 · File · January 1774-December 1774
Part of Rosminian Congregation Ireland & USA

The Hibernian Journal, Chronical of Liberty, Tom Mitchell
File contains a near complete volume of The Hibernian Journal, also known as the Chronical of Liberty, for the year 1774. Articles contain news stories from Ireland, the United Kingdom and the then English colonies in America. Collection was kept by Brother Tom Mitchell, member of the Institute of Charity.