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On the Proper Shoulders
IE CA CP/3/17/13/8 · Part · 1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘On the proper shoulders’ (Manchester: Whitley and Wright, [1922]).
At head of text: ‘extracts from the Official Report of proceedings in the English House of Commons (Hansard, June 26th, 1922, Vol. 155, no. 84)’.

IE CA CP/1/1/1/1/66 · Part · c.1945
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A view of the banks of the River Liffey and the Islandbridge area in Dublin. The Wellington Monument obelisk in the Phoenix Park is visible in the background. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Showery Weather'.

On leaving Glenstal
IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2020-03-06/9/2020-03-12/22/2021-09-17/191 · Item · 22-07-1936
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

From Mary Martin to Prior. Reflecting among other things about leaving Glenstal.

TEXT

Caritas
+
My dear Father Prior
was a joy to
see your writing + to know at
least that you are still alive.
It is sudh a beautiful P. Card +
something to keep for M.M.Ms Albuin
Miss Moynagh was greatly delighted
with her we had a good laugh
before opening the enclosed letter +
thank its contents did not depress
us
as we are always ready
with His grace to accept His Will
in
All things. I shed a few tears
when I went to Our Lord as it
seems so sad to see the attitude
our Bishops + yet I believe
they act with good faith + with
great sincerity in all things. I have
made up my mind as one
our special work in prayer + our
life
of Charity is to pray for Priests
Glenstal Priory
Murroe _
22nd July 1936

All thes is due
to lack of proper
education in the full sense _
As the letter is sent to His Excellency
I am sending it as confidential matter
also I know such an answer
would ondace pesple to speak +
fail in charity because if you
did not understand this country it
sounds impossible. One solid prayer
will do more to change this attitude

  • when the occasion arises straight
    talk but above all living the
    Christ like life.
    I have been thinking much +praying
    over
    the sacrifice of leaving here
    but see clearly for M.M.M. I must
    do so God gave me the consolation
    to see that He can give me all
    back if I do His Will + refuse
    Him nothing as He is going
    me
    back Africa + the place I sacrifice
    or an act of obedience
    .
    When we are formed + erected into
    religions + you still need help + we

Can give what you require He will
arrange for as to get back to
Glenstal. if it is not His Will
neither of us wish it
I am enclosing the answer I sent
to His Excellency
the vocation are coming but I
should be on the spot to meet
them .
I wonder have you any great
lights as regards here
I am think
going into Limerick this week

  • see what the shops can do there
    in
    supplying the uniform this would
    be excellent + then follow the
    course that they do (if I may in
    all humility + as it is partly business
    matter, at Ampleforth of supplying
    all the uniform. blazers etc from
    the College.
    I did not order
    sheets yet_ as I may be suggesting
    an extra expense you will not be
    able to meet especially
    you are
    thinking of + paid staff

M. jusurance stauip this quarter what
I heard poor Fr. John bemoning prayin
will the poor priest do when he has to
pay a full staff + the insurance
Of course the insurance is very high now
but then of any of your staff gets ill
it will mean more expense

He has promised to-day to go +
see about the painter I shall do
nothing about lavatories etc till
you return as I know you have
difenitr ideas about same
doing for us in Belgium
I trust
Many thanks for all you are
God to reward you for all.
Miss Leyden gets on well in
Holles st.
I do not know what to do about
Miss Nichols but as she cannot come
till 1st of Aug: I really think it
is hardly worth while bring her here
We shall be able to manage here with
the help of Nora_
I took the Bull by the horns as
they say + went of armed with

1+5 Thiss Hayes + Myself, + asked Fr.Hubert
preserving bottles to the garden, (Miss Moynag
might we pick Raseberries to preserve he
said yes. So we ventured down again
yesterday + got Red carrauts + have
made great jelly_ it breaks my
heart to see all the fruit being picked

  • Limerick + we only getting the
    remains However I keep impressing on
    Fr. Hubert you deserve to have plenty
    home
    made Jam + fruit preserved
    so be is falling in with the idea
    but I think like is all is a bit
    afraid of the Cellererias.
    nothing definite yet poor thing she
    Miss O' Loighlin has heard
    fr good + generous but little
    Stability
    Dom David is in great form +
    has promised if you allow to
    Continue to help as He gave me
    a very good article to read in
    the American the. Record on the
    Medical Mission + the Instructions
    The Sacred Congregation. It is
    an article for Sr Anna Dengel. She
    has 95 vocations after 11 yrs being
    approved by a Bishop in America.
    you where are you going to stay.
    I shall be in Dublin to meet
    Would you like greenbank or
    prefere Nunciature as I am sure
    you cill be asked there
    I suppose this will be the last
    letter you will receive

    All going in sending you their
    best wishes + play much for you.
    we are glad you appreciated
    th
    knife
    your ever grateful child for God
    th hasts as usual
    Marie
    I hope the girl will be another subject
    or
    is this will give as the interndll
    tone I like so much. Sisters all in
    Christ Jesus.
IE CA AMI/1/10/1/1/13 · Part · 1947
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

An image captioned 'Dominion Monarch / 1947'. The photograph shows a line-crossing ceremony on the ship, an initiation rite that commemorates a person's first crossing of the Equator. Built in England between 1937 and 1939, the 'Dominion Monarch' was a passenger liner which regularly operated services between Britain and ports in the southern hemisphere (particularly in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand).