Simms. Bridget Mary- Memoriam card for Bridget Mary Sims, a Passionist Tertiary:
R. C. [Simmington]: John J. Cunningham: Kevans & Son: Jim Christopher: William H. Byrne: Daniel Murray: George Finn: Paul Boland: Mary Kevnan: James Morrisroe: Felim J. [Hove]: Annie Burke: Kate Collins: J. J. Ryan: Kathleen O’Brien: Paddy Healy
Expressions of sympathy to the Carmelite community for the death of Brother Simon Burke. Includes signed mass cards.
A copy of P.A.O. Neymo, ‘Similitudes: or, the Israelites and the Irish’ (Galway: Printed at the ‘Express’ Office, [1856]). The text explores the purported similarities in the manners, customs, and shared historical experiences of the Irish and Jewish peoples.
Profession of vows of Br. Rod Pieretti OFM Cap. into the hands of Fr. Terence Harrington OFM Cap., Provincial Minister, on the occasion of his silver jubilee in Monze.
The poem reads:
‘Thy favours still, O Lord bestow;
Through Mary’s hands may grace still flow;
Give me the Cross or pain or woe,
But give to Eire Liberty’.
File relating to the promotion of a series of Silver Circle draws in aid of the building fund for the new House of Studies and Ard Mhuire Friary, Cashelmore, County Donegal. The file includes letters (mainly from the local clergy) in support of the fund, promoters’ cards and ephemera, legal permits, and bank statements and receipts associated with the fund. The file also includes a list of parishes in Donegal in which the promotion of the fund was permitted.
Silozi note book by E. Ndopu Kamitondo (London: Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd, 1958). The volume has extensive annotations by Fr. Alfred O’Mahony OFM Cap.
transcript of lecture by Jesuit priest, Father Walshe, on the importance of silence in religious congregations
A Sikololo phrase book by D.E.C. Strike and A.W. Thomas (London, John Bale, Sons & Danielsson Ltd., 1915). Manuscript annotation on the title page reads: ‘To the Rev. Father Torrend SJ, with the author’s compliments, D.E.C. Strike, 17 Jan. 1917’.
The school at Sihole mission station. The original caption reads: ‘Academy started in 1946 and finished in March 1947. The builder was Br. Andrew O’Shea OFM Cap.