A letter sent from the Union of the Sisters of the Presentation to Sister Maura regarding the creation of administration structures within the Union. Memorandum on Entrance into
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Letter thanking the prior for his welcome, and discussing various pious subjects.
Mother Mary Martin (Auth rec)Includes entries under the headings; "Situation as it is", "Less physical togetherness - doubts about caring and sharing", "More physical togetherness", "Faith sharing community".
Creator: Local Government Board for Ireland: Matthew J. Russell: Department of Local Government, [J. Hanley]: Public Health Committee, Thomas Cahill.
This file contains material from the Local Government Board relating to their powers and responsibilities to the blind. It includes a booklet entitled `The Welfare of the Blind' which includes a circular issued by the Local Government Board and regulations and rules made by the Board, a list of approved agencies for the blind, correspondence relating to the increase in maintenance costs for the blind, a draft proposed scheme for the exercise within the County Borough of the Powers of the County Borough Council under Section 2 of the (Blind Persons) Act, 1920, a list of payments made to St. Joseph's by the Dublin County Borough for those housed in St. Joseph's.
Includes; "Commentary on Recommendations, "Alternative recommendations".
A copy of Resource for Lentern Liturgies & Parish Groups 2001 which includes guidance on planning lent, parish newsletters and other matters.
Register from Presentation Convent of St. Joseph Dingle June 1868 – Resolutions passed in Chapter, giving details of the election process for the Superior, the Assistant, the Bursar and Mistress of Novices and decisions concerning Sisters continuing their novitiate; and details of purchase of adjacent garden.
Presentation SistersThree resolutions passed at a meeting of the County Louth branch of the Property Defence Association.
Circular reporting the resolutions passed at a meeting of the County Louth branch of the Property Defence Association held in Dundalk on 21 October 1881. The circular was issued by Townley Macartney-Filgate, honorary secretary.