Includes; annals of the South Presentation Convent.
A typescript account of the events in Cashel Convent from the year 1997 to the closure of the convent in 2001. Includes entries relating to the travels of Presentation Sisters, jubilee celebrations, the visitation of Sisters on sabbatical, the deaths of Presentation Sisters, the sale and closure of the convent and the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse (Lafoy/Ryan Commission). Also includes a photograph taken at the book launch for Nano Nagle, A woman’s record of a woman and her work in Cashel in 1997 and a newspaper clipping regarding the launch.
Presentation SistersHandwritten and typescript annals from Killarney Presentation Community. The Annals which relate the story of the Community since its foundation on 2 October 1793 to its closure on 17 November 2021 form the basis of this series.
Presentation SistersAnnals of the Presentation Convent Killarney from 2 October, hard cover bound volume. It has been badly damaged by sellotape. From 1980 onwards the annals are in good condition.
Most Rev. Dr Moylan, Bishop of Kerry and Thomas Browne, Lord Viscount of Kenmare, were the people chiefly responsible for the Killarney foundation in 1793. The first annalist was Mother M. Louis Smith. Other annalists were Mother M. Aloysius O’ Connor and M. Kevin Walsh. The Annals of the convent consist of one manuscript volume. Early entries deal with the arrival of the Sisters in Killarney, the hardships endured when they were ‘deprived of their convent’ owing to a defect in the lease, the generosity of ’Right Rev. Sugrue’ and Lord and Lady Kenmare who was mainly responsible for providing a new convent.
The annalist records an important event in the history of the congregation during the year 1805 when,
Pope Pius VII issued a brief confirming the
Constitutions of the Sisters of Charitable
Instruction and allowing them to make solemn
Vows under the title of the Order of the
Presentation of Our Lady and granting
them all the indulgences and favours hitherto
granted to the religious of St Ursula…..
On the 15th August 1806, the feast of Our Blessed Lady, six Sisters pronounced their solemn vows in the convent chapel. The establishment excited great interest in the minds of the inhabitants of the town.
Presentation SistersBound book, handwritten and in good condition.
Presentation SistersA typescript account of the events in Cashel Convent from the years 1983 to 1996. Includes entries relating to job appointments, chapter, deaths of Presentation Sisters, visitation and other significant events such as jubilees. Also includes a booklet titled General Chapter 1991, Direction Statement and Decisions of General Chapter. There are no annals covering the years 1984/1985.
Presentation SistersA handwritten volume containing entries from the foundation of Durrow Convent in 1914 up until its closure in 1997. The entries cover important events in the life of the Convent such as the purchase of Castle Durrow, the end of the rule of enclosure, the expansion of the convent and schools, the amalgamation of St. Fintan’s college with other secondary schools, the sale of of the convent and the exit of the Presentation community from Durrow.
Presentation SistersFolder contains letters, photographs, newspaper clippings and articles relating to important events in the life of Durrow Convent from its foundation, jubilee celebrations, St. Fintan’s College, amalgamation of schools and the closure of the convent.
Presentation SistersFolder containing handwritten and typescript annal entries, newspaper clippings and jubilee celebration leaflets for Durrow Convent.
Presentation SistersIncludes; Annals of the Fermoy Convent community from foundation to close, important details and events of community.