Saint Joseph's Blackrock Property
- IE / CMI/X/H/BRK/(4)/3
- Série
- 1927-1978
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Saint Joseph's Blackrock Property
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Appointment of Superior at Saint Joseph's
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Patent appointing Father Henry O’Connor CM (then Visitor) superior of Saint Joseph’s, Blackrock.
Foundation of, and Extensions to, Saint Joseph’s
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A brief memorandum on the foundation of, and extensions to, Saint Joseph’s.
Chaplaincy Obligations and Remunerations
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Memorandum regarding the obligation of, and remuneration from, the chaplaincies to Carysfort.
Appointment of Superior at Saint Joseph's
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Note stating that, due to the death of the superior (Father Richard O’Halloran CM), the Visitor (Father Henry O’Connor CM) took over the offices of superior.
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Memorandum by the superior, Father Jerome Twomey CM, on the financial position of the house.
Quotation to build Retreat House
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Quotation from Terrapin (£10,442-10-0) for the erection of the Retreat House.
Possibility of selling some Property
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A firm of estate agents writes regarding the possibility of purchasing the portion of the property fronting Temple Road.
'Fact Sheet: Seminarians of the Sixties'
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'Fact sheet: Seminarians of the Sixties': Statistical results from a publication produced in the United States (Raymond H Potvin and Antanas Suziedelis. 'Seminarians of the Sixties: A National Survey'. September 1969, published by Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA), based on a survey undertaken to ascertain views of seminarians on topics such as vocational decision, satisfaction with the choice to embark on the priesthood, celibacy, and role of the priest. The survey also examined statistics for family background and rate of withdrawal from the seminary.
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Correspondence with Dun Laoghaire Corporation.