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.
Group photograph showing the first scout group in the Caprivi Strip founded by Fr. Eugene Mooney OFM Cap. The image shows the scouts with Fr. John Grace OFM Cap. and Fr. Malachy Breslin OFM Cap.
A copy of the nationalist newspaper edited by Arthur Griffith, 'Scissors and Paste', 27 Feb. 1915 (Vol. I, no. 22). Griffith actively discouraged Irishmen from fighting with the British army in the First World War, as a result of which the 'Sinn Féin' newspaper was banned in December 1914; Griffith promptly replaced it with 'Scissors and Paste' and later with 'Nationality', both of which continued to promote Sinn Féin policies. In 'Scissors and Paste', Griffith evaded British censorship by sampling articles from the uncensored press and then juxtaposing them so that readers could draw their own conclusions
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.
Series consists of material related to the Education Authorities, building of the schools, adding extensions to the schools, Architects and Engineers drawings.
Presentation SistersJesus!
Rosemount
Aoes rive
Booterstown Dublin
May 17. 1956
Your Grace my dear Archbishop
I have returned again to Dublin
after visiting the schools of Kerry, Be-
fore returning I went to Rockwill
to discuss furnishings its with
Father Finucane Rockwell was so
beautiful a real Spring melody in
colos
thank you your Grace for your kind
letter and also for your letter to Mother
General the latter told me that she
heard from you and I know it mean
much Yes our Assistants in Rome
are all continentals I am the only
American. Perhaps it is well thus.
I was very happy to learn that
through your intervention the teachers
in Ballina heeded your wise
and holy counsel Magnificat.
During this precious Novena to the
Holy Spirit, you have been wrapped
into all my pleadings. I also wrote
to Padre Pio and included your in
tentions
I hove had no further news about
Edenmore but I shall contact both
P. OBrien and Mr Ryan to- morrow
It is almost time to hear some
word from Mr. Jones as he
placed the plans in the hands
of the Quantity Surveyor some
weeks ago
St Joseph has done so many love
by things for me recentty that I
am expecting him to get after
Mrs. M.. Carville
Trusting that your Grace is keeping
will and humbly asking your prayers
beg to remain, my dear Archbishop
Most respectfully in M.
your grateful devoted child
Sister Mary de Pazzi
External views of the orphanage, the primary and secondary schools and the ‘European School’ in Parow, Cape Town.
A photograph of Schoolhouse Lane, Dublin, in about 1950.
An iron sign inscribed with the following: Presentation Convent Enniscorthy, St. Joseph’s National School.
Presentation Sisters