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IE CA AMI/2/12/4 · Item · 20 Aug. 1966
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Souvenir of an Irish-Zambian reunion luncheon held in Wynn’s Hotel, Dublin, on 20 Aug. 1966. Endorsed with autographs of some of the participants. This is the copy belonging to Fr. Alfred O’Mahony OFM Cap.

IE CA AMI/2/12/17 · Item · 2002
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Souvenir leaflet for the 10th anniversary of the Vice-Province of St. Francis, Zambia. The leaflet looks back to the inauguration of the Vice-Province on 22 January 1992 and the Mass celebrated on the occasion by Fr. Flavio Roberto Carraro OFM Cap., General Minister, Fr. Angelus O’Neill OFM Cap., Provincial Minister, the Most Rev. Adrian Mung’andu, Bishop of Livingstone and others. Includes photographic prints, and a timetable of notable events in the Vice-Province from 1992-2002.

IE IE/ROS IE/ROS/IP/ART/1/22 · File · 1959
Part of Rosminian Congregation Ireland & USA

Creator: Eugene Arthurs, Tanga, Tanzania, Lushoto, St. Patricks Church, Dundalk, Louth

Two copies of a souvenir copy of the Rosminian Missioary News commemorating the occasion of the consecration of Eugene Arthurs as Bishop of Tanga in St. Patricks Church, Dundalk, County Louth.

IE CA CP/3/197/219 · Item · 1954
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A souvenir booklet published on the occasion of the unveiling of the Memorial to O’Donovan Rossa by the President of Ireland. The text reads ‘This souvenir booklet is published by the O'Donovan Rossa Memorial Committee, Dublin, on the occasion of the unveiling of the Memorial to O'Donovan Rossa by the President of Ireland (Mr. Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh) in St. Stephen’s Cross, Dublin, on Sunday, 6th, June, 1954. The booklet contains reprints of articles specially written for the Souvenir programme of Rossa's funeral in 1915 by P.H. Pearse, James Connelly, Thomas MacDonagh, Arthur Griffith and Seán Ua Seallaigh ...’.

IE CA CP/3/5/2/4/1 · File · 1915
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Copies of ‘Diarmuid Ó Donnabháin Rosa, 1831-1915 / souvenir of public funeral to Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, August 1st, 1915'. Includes commemorative essays and poems by Patrick Pearse, Thomas MacDonagh, Arthur Griffith, James Connolly, Brian O’Higgins, and others. The roster of the O’Donovan Rossa Funeral Committee is extant on p. 24. Published in Dublin (Patrick Mahon, printer, 3 Yarnhall Street), in 1915.

IE CA AMI/1/12/14 · Item · 2005
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Souvenir booklet published to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Capuchin presence in Parow parish, and the building of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Cape Province, South Africa. The publication includes an introduction by Fr. Noel Winston OFM Cap. with and notes and photographs re the history of the Irish Capuchins in Parow.

IE CA AMI/1/12/7 · Item · 1985
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Souvenir booklet for the 50th anniversary of St. Theresa’s Church, Welcome Estate, Cape Province, South Africa. The booklet includes a year-by-year history of the parish church (and adjoining school) and photographic prints of various Capuchin friars who served as parish priests including Fr. Alban Cullen OFM Cap., Fr. Ronald Grace OFM Cap. (1931-1984), and Fr. Wilfrid Aherne OFM Cap. (1923-2004).

IE CA CP/3/17/27/9 · Part · 1924
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of a booklet titled ‘Pioneer / Souvenir and record of the national celebration of the silver jubilee of the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association of the Sacred Heart, 1898-1923 / Celebrated 8th June, 1924 / Silver jubilee number (Wexford: “The Free Press”, published for Kenny’s Advertising Agency, 1924). This commemorative publication includes a photographic print of Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. and references a short speech made by him at a temperance demonstration (page 18).

IE CA CP/3/16/39/29 · Part · 1 June 1951
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a report on the final count in the south-west Dublin constituency in the 1951 general election. The final tally of Michael O’Riordan’s vote is highlighted in pen. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Independent’ (1 June 1951).