Fr. Ambrose Fay C.P. 1942020 2 Photographs sent to Pat Fay, (Brother of Fr. Ambrose C.P.) 1) "To dear Pat, a most sensitive musical critic" Dublin, October 1943. 2) "To my dear Pat, with many good wishes for Christmas and New Year".
St. Joseph'a Retreat, Cloonamahon Collooney, Co. Sligo:: HISTORY: Typescript and carbon copy containig many interesting facts concerning Cloonamahon and its history.The O'Connor Clan, taken from The History of Sligo by T.O'Rourke: Insurection of 1841:Chronological history of the lands of Cloonamahon: short history of Meredith family: Old house and well at Cloonamahon: History of the Tweedy and O'Harte (O'Hart) families: association with the minstrel, O'Carolan, and Scotland: Cloonamahon and Markree and finally W. B. Yeats's poem entitled "The Priest of Collooney". Only a few verses of this poem are given. The complete poem, under the title of "The Ballad of Father O'Hart" (O'Harte) is to be found at the end of item located under serial no. 8127.
St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon: Collooney: HISTORY; Typescript of what seems to have been a newspaper article on the openijg and blessing of the new oratory at Cloonamahon. The majority of the typescript consists of the sermon preached on the occasion by V. Rev. F. J. Stenson, Adm., Cathedral, Ballaghadereen. The sermon traces the history of Cloonamahon and the Passionists.
St. Joseph'a Retreat, Clonamahon: Collooney: HISTORY: report in Sligo Champion of discussion at Sligo County Council on sale of the property (former sanatorium) at Cloonamahon. Proposal to sell to Passionists carried, with some oposition.
Missions & Retreats: Parish Missions: photograph of reading of Gospel during High Mass on St. PAtrick's Day, 1944 in Pro-Cathedral, Dublin during mission given by Frs. Austin Tierney, Gilbert Carlin, Malachy Geoghegan (in photograph) and Pasxhal Garvey. This photograph has also been entered in photographic archive unde above serial no and location.
Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in Mount Argus Archives: SECONDARY SOURCES: Letters: letter from Rev. H. Glennon, Archbishop's House apologising for delay in answering query from Fr. Edmund Burke, C.P.,concerning Fr. Kavanagh and the Dublin Archdiocese. Will rummage through the archives, but has little hope of diiscovering anything as records prior to 1825 are scarce. For result of search see item at 8/4/2/3 serial no 7103.