Two copies of a booklet titled “Ceremonials for the use of Carmelite Brothers” containing the rules to be followed by the Carmelite Brothers during religious ceremonies. Booklets are partially in Latin.
Material originating from or addressed to the Superior General and the General Council of the Sisters of Our Lady of Apostles. Includes documentation from General Chapters, and correspondence and reports regarding the Irish Province.
Material relating to the OLA communities in Nigeria that were at one time part of the Irish Province. Most of the material relates to the period from 1930 through to 1990 as following 1990, Nigeria became its own self-governing province.
Photographic prints of a decorated altar in the Sacred Heart Chapel, St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street. The altar appears to be decorated for the Forty Hours’ Devotion ('Quarant’ Ore'). One of the prints is ink-stamped on the reverse: 'Irish Independent'.
This section includes mainly administrative files relating to the ministries undertaken by the Capuchin community at Holy Trinity Church and Friary in Cork. The series includes records of masses, internal community records and minute books, correspondence, schedules and records of elections (mainly for the guardianship of the Cork house).
This section includes registers and appointment books recording the names of Capuchin priests celebrating masses at Holy Trinity Church in Cork. Historical mass books (pre-dating circa 1970) have evidently been lost. However, Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. (1875-1953) took extracts from some of the original (and now lost) mass registers for the purposes of his historical research. Some of this research has survived (see CA HT/7/7 and CA HT/7/8).
Register of masses at Holy Trinity Church. The volume contains several typescript inserts mainly relating to instructions for suffrages, jubilee masses, masses for benefactors, and masses for the Provincial Minister and Definitory (Council). The next volume in this sequence is at CA HT/1/1/1/10.