Annual Triduum for St. Anthony of Padua
- IE CA HT/6/5
- File
- c.1960
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Printed tickets for the annual triduum in honour of St. Anthony of Padua at Holy Trinity Church in Cork.
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Annual Triduum for St. Anthony of Padua
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Printed tickets for the annual triduum in honour of St. Anthony of Padua at Holy Trinity Church in Cork.
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.
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
Another maid, and doctors.
Anticipation of approval - Golenvaux to Devane
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
Abbot Celestine Golenvaux to Fr. Richard Devane in anticipation of approval of Glenstal.
Anti-gas school Griffith Barracks Dublin big group
Anti-gas school Griffith Barracks Dublin big group
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
Anti-Semitism assailed by Archbishop Edward Mooney at civic gathering
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A clipping of an article reporting on a speech by Edward Mooney, Archbishop of Detroit, condemning anti-Semitism as ‘diametrically opposed to Christian charity’. The clipping is taken from the ‘Catholic Herald Citizen’ (17 June 1944).
Anti-Treaty Political Cartoons
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Cartoons attributed to Constance de Markievicz (1868-1927).
• A figure of Hibernia with arms behind her back and chained. Michael Collins (1890-1922), holds a gun to her head. Behind Michael Collins are a bishop and William Thomas Cosgrave, (1880-1965). In front of Hibernia and carrying a piece of paper with the words ‘Propaganda D.F.’, is Desmond Fitzgerald, (1889-1947). The caption reads: Carey Collins - Go down on your b------ knees without any more d-----d fuss swear allegiance to King George and his heirs. : Faker Fitzgerald - Don't listen to Devalera [sic]. I could tell you a lot about great great grandmother and Spanish gold. : The Bishop - Take any other oath that will get you out of your difficulties. : Comic Cosgrave - It was an awful joke talking about freedom, you know.
• The branded arm of James O’Reilly Sketched from life by C de M. View of an arm with the sleeve rolled up to expose branded marks. According to the printed statement on the accompanying page, Stephen Gorman aka James O’Reilly of Ballyblia, Ardee, County Louth, was arrested on 11 September 1922 while travelling on a weekend visit to Drogheda. He was arrested on suspicion that he had taken part in a republican demonstration in Ardee. He was then branded.
Notes: Title printed. Watermarks visible.
Physical description: 1 stencil print: roneo; 32.6 x 19.3 cm. (2 copies).
Anti-Treaty Publicity Material
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Some Irish Capuchins displayed a noticeable sympathy with the republican interest during the Civil War. The Church Street community maintained close ties with various republicans including Frank Gallagher who carried out propaganda work on various Anti-Treaty bulletins, newsletters and publications. Gallagher worked alongside Erskine Childers (who was also on good terms with some Capuchin friars) on the republican publicity staff. Both men sided with Éamon de Valera in the Treaty debates. Gallagher and Robert Brennan were significant contributors to the 'Daily Bulletin' which was produced at this time (See CA IR/1/8/3/8). As a consequence, most of the tracts and publicity material obtained by the Capuchins reflected a rigidity to the Sinn Féin version of the conflict and demonstrated an implacable hostility to the Treaty and its supporters.
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.
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.