A view of the Zambezi River from the suspension bridge at Chinyingi.
Publication by Fr. Owen O’Sullivan OFM Cap. on the history of the Irish Capuchins in Zambia, 1931-1981 ([Zambia, 1982]). The chapter headings include: the pioneers; the land and its people in a changing world; a beginning is made; working through schools; the friars’ conditions; progress step by step and stone by stone.
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.
vocation leaflet for The Little Sisters of the Poor.
A handbill in the form of an ironic attack on the Free State leaders. This Anti-Oath flyer quotes the articles in the Free State constitution which refer to allegiance to ‘the King’ and refers to Kevin O’Higgins’ support for them.
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Your future’, published as a vocations guide by the Irish Capuchin friars in Wilmington, Delaware. The publication provides details about St. Francis Seminary in Flintridge, California.
Your Grace,
Your note was readdressed to me here Iam
deeply grateful for, your approval of our plans
when and if the job isnt too expensive When
I think that through dear St. Joseph we
banked over 558000 in the span of seven
years, then I should have confidence for
this new venture S4
I had only one regret leaving Rome- that of
not, seeing you your Grace. Who knows
but that you may yet come to U.S.A. If
You do, you will receive a warm welcome
here I assure you
Before leaving Rome do pay a visit to our
General :ouse and fulfill a promise you
there as Assistant General and will be happy
to see you. Four French Bishops are living
there during the Council
You know I pray for you every day, your
Grace and I shall always he grateful to
You for your Christ, like kindness and your
Most respectfully in J.
Sister Mary de Pazzi
Sisters of Saint Joseph
Provincial Office
27 Park Road
West Hartford 7. Connecticut
Young. Father Henry: Maguire, Mrs., Conor, "Father Henry Young (1786-1869) by Mrs. Conor Maguire. Fr. Young was working for years in Harold's Cross and was a contemporary of Blessed Charles.
The file comprises mostly single sheets and clippings from editions of 'Young Ireland (Éire Og)'. Complete editions include: 21 May 1921 (No. 17); 16 July 1921 (No. 24); 23 July 1921 (No. 26); 12 Nov. 1921 (No. 42).
A copy of ‘Young Ireland / Éire Óg’, Vol. 7, No. 30 (19 August 1922). This edition has extensive coverage of the death of Arthur Griffith (Art Ó Gríobhtha).