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Profession Register Book
IE CA CS/4/23 · File · Mar. 1962-Dec. 1969
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Profession register book of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. The information is listed under name, address, reference number, date of profession, name in religion and remarks/observations. The remarks include notes re whether a profession certificate was given and the monthly totals of receptions.

Profession Record Book
IE CA CS/4/12 · File · Feb. 1934-Mar. 1972
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Record book of professions of sisters of the Third Order fraternity attached to the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. The professions are listed chronologically under name, address, section number and date of reception. Totals of receptions and professions within the confraternity are routinely given.

Profession of Vows
IE IE/ROS IE/ROS/CAR/CAR/1/CAR/1/9 · File · 1901-06-15 - 1953-02-09
Part of Rosminian Congregation Ireland & USA

George Sutton, Sarah Sutton: Philip Lynch (Brother Albert): Carmelite Order, Brother Michael, Brother Gerard, Brother Patrick, Brother Vincent

This file contains professions of vows for Brothers joining the Carmelite Order. It also contains two letters from Brother Vincent Corcoran regarding the application of a man who wishes to join the Order and a request for the Carmelites to receive novices.

IE PCA PCG/2024-03-05/1572/2025-05-06/2066 · Item · 29-01-1631
Part of Poor Clare Galway convent

Profession of Sr. Catherine of St. Francis Browne.
Fr. Patrick Plunkett (Guardian, Athlone)

TEXT

I the undersigned, authorized for this by the Most Rev. Thomas bishop of the diocese of Meath, have examined Sister Catherine of St Francis, otherwise Browne, concerning all conditions required by the Council of Trent, whom I found fitted and suitable to make profession among the sisters of St Clare Bethlehem.
Given at Bethlehem 29 January 1631
Fr. Patrick Plunkett
Guardian of Athlone

Ego infrascriptus ad hoc legitimitatus a Reverendissimo Domino Thoma diocesis episcopo medensi examinavi sororem catherinam a Sto francisco, alias Browne de conibus conditionibus requisitis a concilio Tri., quam repperi aptam et idoneam ad emittendam professionem inter sorores Stae Clarae Bethleem. Datum Bethleem 29 Ja. 1631.
Fr. Patricius Plunkett
Guardianus Athloniensis

Catherine Francis

IE PCA PCG/2024-03-05/1572/2025-05-08/2082 · Item · 13-08-1698
Part of Poor Clare Galway convent

Permission to Sister Mary Gabriel for Profession of
Sisters Margaret Nolan, Joan Lynch, Nell Lynch, and
Bridgitt Daly. Given by Senior Friar Ant. De Burgo.
Senior Provincial Pater.

TEXT

Whereas by the constitutions and statutes of our Order of St. Francis all the Nunnes
of the said order are required to have the Provincials speciall orders for professing
and that the miseries and calamities of this xingdome hath banished the said Provinciall
with the rest of his order, onlie such as are bedridd and weake; and that in his absence
I being the eldest in Profession and dignitie of the said Order in this Provence, and
thereunto impowered and Iycensed, I doe give you Sister Mary Gabriel full power to give
theire profession unto ye Sisters Margarett Nolan, Joan Lynch, Nell Lynch and Brigitt
Daly when you thinke it fitt or convenient.
civen under my hand this 13th of August 1698
Ant : de Burgo Senior
Provincial Pater.

Profession book
IE PVBM DIN/25/2/1 · File · 1831-07-12 - 1870-01-01
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

Handwritten registry of Professions giving the baptismal and religious names of the Sisters, the parish and diocese which they came from, age, father’s name and date of entry. It also mentions if they were Lay Sisters. The Acts of Profession were signed by the Bishop, the Superior and the Assistant.

Presentation Sisters