A small series containing newsletters published by the Institute of Charity containing news and stories from their missions in Africa and India.
Material related to the OLA Irish District's foundations in Ireland, England and the United States of America.
Zonder titelMaterial 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.
Zonder titelSome of the files in this subseries include combined visitation reports on missionary activity in both South Africa and Northern Rhodesia (later Zambia).
The files in this subseries include personnel lists and directories for friars in both the South African and Zambian missions.
Brother Vincent Corcoran
This sub-fond contains the personal and private papers belonging to Brother Vincent Corcoran. It consists of a copy of his birth certificate and the profession of his vows, private correspondence with his family members regarding the deaths of friends and relatives and correspondence regarding the organization of the Order. Also included are Brother Corcoran’s diaries detailing meetings and dealings with creditors and other ecclesiastical figures, his private notebooks, and prayer books. The second box of this sub-fond contains a variety of artefacts belonging to Brother Corcoran such as certificates, a metal plate negative, a cat-o-nine tails and a wooden chalice and a piece of cloth.
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.
Zonder titelPublisher: Dublin: Printed by Richard Grace, 45 Capel Street
Language: English
Full title: 'An accurate report of the proceedings of the Very Rev. Theobald Mathew, in Dublin, in the cause of temperance ... With the sermon preached by him in the Church of the Conception, Marlborough Street'.
BOUND WITH: Rev. Thomas Maguire, 'Important Lecture in answer to a Protestant, on Images and Relics delivered by the Rev. T. Maguire, on Good Friday evening last, in Adam and Eve Chapel' (Dublin: McMullen, 14 Upper Stephen Street, 1840). 11 pp; 18.5 cm x 11.2 cm