Includes a copy of an article by Philip Catcheside
Denis Gwynn
This correspondence is mainly from Denis Gwynn regarding the publication of his book and other academic matters. Most of these letters have dates but no specific year. Other letters are sent from E H. [Siuari] Jones, Eily Mac Adam, P. [Manraka] and James [Mochel].
Denis Gwynn
Denis Gwynn's original typescript copy of 'Father Luigi Gentili and his mission.' and his galley proofs and Father John M. Cronin's notes on these.
Booklets relating to holy places such as churches and shrines, the lives of clerics and other holy people and some articles written by Denis Gwynn
Aloysius Gentili, Thomas Hickey, Patrick O'Grady, P. McKenna And Sons, Omeath, Louth
Invoices from P. McKenna And Sons Coal and Timber Merchants containing the costs of constructing the vault where the body of Aloysius Gentili, Rosminian missionary, was to be transferred to from Glasnevin Cemetry, Dublin.
Aloysius Gentili, Omeath, Louth, St. Michaels
Ten copies of a prayer asking for the Beatification of Aloysius Gentili, Rosminian missionary
Aloysius Gentili, Thomas Hickey, Denis Gwynn, Omeath, Louth
Notes containing observations by Thomas Hickey, Provincial of the Irish Province of the Institute of Charity, regarding the book being written on the life of Aloysius Gentili, Rosminian missionary, by Denis Gwynn, professor from University College Cork.
John Cronin, Giovanni Gaddo, Kilmurry, Porta Latina, Rome, Italy
Letter from John Cronin, Rosminian, to Giovanni Gaddo, Father General of the Institute of Charity, requesting that he not be made a teacher in the scholasticate in Ireland for health reasons.
John Cronin, John Hickey, Kilmurry, Cork, Ferryhouse, Clonmel, Tipperary, Abbeyleix, Laois
Letters from John Cronin, Rosminian, to John Hickey, Irish Provincial of the Institute of Charity, regarding a car accident involving Fr. Patrick O'Byrne? and Fr. Sean Madden in Abbeyleix, County Laois, his health and planning a trip to Stresa, Italy.
A letter from Bernard Canning, Scottish priest, to John Cronin, Irish Rosminian, thanking him for a photograph of Aloysius Gentili. Enclosed is the postcard displaying the photograph of Gentili used by Canning for the Catholic Priest Magazine.