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Immaculate Conception Oratory

The Immaculate Conception Oratory was on the first floor of the new wing at Saint Joseph's, Blackrock, which had been built in the 1930s. The wing was attached to a building which was constructed in 1887. The whole building was again demolished in the 1970s.
This file contains letters and drawings from Vincent Downes, Architect, regarding design and estimates for different furnishings to be included in the oratory.

Domestic Assembly

Minutes and preparatory documentation of the Domestic Assembly 1970 of the house at Saint Joseph's Seminary, Blackrock. It is unclear whether the Assembly meeting was held on 28 and 29 or on 29 and 30 January, as both sets of dates are given as the Assembly dates.

Sheffield, UK

The archive contains letters, minutes, accounts, secondary sources and photographs regarding the Sheffield presence of the Vincentians.

MOUNT ARGUS : CHURCH / BUILDINGS

Duplicate of Lawrence Photo of interior of Mt. Argus church (1878). and as it remained till 1936: The 'Gloria' at back of sanctuary had a triangle with the Hebrew word of GOD. in it. Side altar to left was the S. Heart, to right St. Joseph. The tabernacle was a gift from the Police. The two gas-candelabra in sanctuary were between altar rails and steps; later they were moved to corners of the last step. The pulpit is that erected by Padraig Peacse's father's workshop. Two of the angels on sounding board are now (1976) in church sacristy. The front panel is now in the 1976 Ambo. The gas-jets for church are between the pillars in the railings that divided nave from aisle.

1852009 Pakenham, C.P., Paul Mary

1852009 Pakenham, C.P., Paul Mary: The Holy Rule (English Version): printed c 1851. This copy belonged to Fr. Paul Mary Pakenham and bears his signature: "AD USUM PAULI MARIAE A.S. MICHAELA". It was either given to, or taken by, Bro. Lawrence Carr for his own use on the day of Fr. Paul Mary's death, 1 March, 1857.

Paul Mary Packenham

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