Bell Tower, Holy Trinity Church, Cork
- IE CA HT/5/42
- Unidad documental simple
- c.1960
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of the bell tower of Holy Trinity Church in Cork.
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Bell Tower, Holy Trinity Church, Cork
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of the bell tower of Holy Trinity Church in Cork.
Exterior of Holy Trinity Church and Friary, Cork
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of the exterior of Holy Trinity Church and Friary as seen from Parliament Bridge.
Interior of Holy Trinity Church, Cork
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Photographic prints of the sanctuary, altar and interior of Holy Trinity Church, Cork. The prints show the interior both before and after the extensive renovation work which commenced in January 1982. The prints are ink-stamped on the reverse: ‘Brian Wain & Associates, architects, Maryborough Lodge, Douglas, Cork’.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Procedures for application for residency in South Africa
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
File relating to the procedures for applications for temporary and permanent residency permits in South Africa. The file includes copy correspondence from the Most Rev. John T. Dunkin, Bishop of Louis Trichardt-Tzaneen, and circulars from the South African Catholic Bishops’ Conference to the Major Religious Superiors and Local Ordinaries. The documents refer to the difficulties encountered by Catholic religious in obtaining permits to work in Apartheid-era South Africa. One of the circulars affirms that ‘if asked, state that you are to minister to Whites … in such and such an area. It is recommended that you do NOT state that you are coming to minister to Blacks’.
Copy Decree for the establishment of the Vice-Province of Southern Africa
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Copy decree of Fr. Flavio Roberto Carraro OFM Cap., General Minister, for the establishment of the Capuchin Vice-Province of Southern Africa. The decree reads: ‘In response to the missionary call of Pope Pius XI and the invitation of the Apostolic Vicar of Cape Town, the Irish Capuchin Province of Saint Francis and Patrick extended its Capuchin Franciscan witness to South Africa, arriving in Cape Town on 20 October 1929. After overcoming many initial difficulties and having established a clear understanding of the commitment required of the Province in this missionary endeavour, the new plant began to take root and to grow’. The Vice-Provincial Minister was named as Fr. Sylvius McCarthy OFM Cap. (1931-2011).
Report on the Livingstone and Cape Town Missions
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Photostat copy of a report by Fr. James O’Mahony OFM Cap., Provincial Minister, on the Livingstone (Northern Rhodesia) and Cape Town (South Africa) missions ‘as was revealed to me in the course of the Canonical Visitation’. The report was published in 'Analecta Ordinis Fratrum Minorum Capuccinorum', 73, no. 12 (Dec. 1957), pp 274-84.
O’Mahony, James, 1897-1962, Capuchin priest
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Copybook containing notes by Fr. Conrad O’Donovan OFM Cap., Provincial Minister, for his visitation to the Capuchin missions in Northern Rhodesia and in South Africa. The volume includes notes re meetings with regular superiors, individual friars, horariums, local customs, school and church constructions, baptisms, and other aspects of general missionary work.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives