An image showing a religious procession in Holloway, Borough of Islington, London. A typescript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Religious procession through Holloway / A large crowd witnessed a Roman Catholic procession through the streets of Holloway this afternoon, which started from the Church of the Sacred Heart, Eden Grove. Girls in white carried a statue of the Virgin Mary, in whose honour as Queen of Peace the procession was held'. The image is credited to the Keystone Company, 12 Wine Office Court, London.
Photographic print of a procession of Capuchin friars and other religious in Cork city.
An annotation on the reverse reads: ‘Reading from extreme right, front row, Fathers Conrad, Cormac, Matthew, Albert, Gerard; behind … Fathers Eugene, Finbarr, Felix, Columban’.
Photographer/Studio: G. & V. Healy, 85 Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork.
Images of the procession of friendly societies in the Italian Quarter of Hatton Garden in London in July 1931. The procession of Our Lady of Mount Carmel – held on the Sunday after 16 July – was Little Italy’s most important cultural event. Except during wartime, it has taken place annually since at least 1896. The procession was one of the first public manifestations of Catholicism given legal sanction since the Reformation in the sixteenth century. Queen Victoria was said to have granted special permission to the local police in Holborn to allow the parade to take place.
A photograph of a religious procession. Several Capuchin friars are present including possibly Fr. Francis Hayes OFM Cap. and Fr. Colman Griffin OFM Cap. There is no caption associated with this print in the volume.
Letter from John Mannion, S.C.A., Hon. Secretary, Religious Press Association to +McQuaid enclosing a programme for their seminar on ‘The effective communication of the Mission Message through the medium of the Press’.
A religious pageant for children, probably at a parish school in Cape Province, South Africa.
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23 June 1952 - 3 December 1958
Correspondence relation to setting up hostel for students. Archbishop will allow if sisters can fund and staff it, and submit two proposals re sites. Further correspondence re suitable sites. Bushy Park secured. Correspondence re Bloomfield, Merrion Rd. Archbishop advises to establish school as well as hostel. Boarding school at Clermont, Rathnew; novitiate is transferred there but later to St. Maur Our Lady's, Terenure
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9 January 1959 - 22 December 1971
Routine matters of community life and apostolate, including sodalities Correspondence re property extensions and acquisitions Archbishop's view foundation in New Zealand Question re permission to drive
Includes:
The Office of Compline- sheet music.
A copy of We Offer the Mass- Hymns for Low Mass.
A photocopy of song listings on Glory and Praise Volumes 1-3.
A photocopy of a Christmas Bible Service.
This series of books of a religious nature give a clear indication of the interest of the Sisters in Religious life as it was lived both within their own congregation and in Australia. Includes the following items: Black covered bound notebook, very old important item – Part of the Rules and Constitutions of the Presentation Order for the convent at Killarney.Handwritten Rule for the community in Killarney by Bishop Francis Moylan, Bishop of Cork, 22 July 1806.
2 hard backed bound notebooks with handwritten Rules.
Constitutions of the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Victoria, Australia 1915.
Rules and Constitutions of the Institute of the Religious Sisters of the Presentation of the Ever Blessed Virgin Mary, 1809.
Rules and Constitutions of the Institute of the Religious sisterhood of the Presentation of the Ever Blessed Virgin Mary, 1854.
Canonical Legislation concerning Religious 1981.
Regulations of the Presentation Religious Killarney.
Institute of the Religious sisterhood – Constitutions 1809.
Constitutions Diocese of Kerry 1939.
Constitutions 1935.
Provincial Amalgamation of the Nuns of the Presentation Order in the State of Victoria, Australia Report of Conference Supplementary Rules.
Folder
File includes letters from the Mother General, Sr. M. Finbarr O’ Connell, to Communities regarding the changes in the rules pertaining to the daily religious Life of the Sisters during the 1960s.
Consists of material related to the spirituality and religious life of the Enniscorthy Presentation community such as subscriptions to religious associations, prayer books, list of benedictions, the visit of Pope John Paul II and documents relating to the appointment of confessors.
Presentation Sisters