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1879021 Patrick Fallon, C.P., Kilfenora Diocese

Patrick Fallon, C.P., Bishop of Kilfenora & Kilmacduagh:- Press cutting (possibly from Irish Independent, no date but evidently during the reign of Pope John XXIII) concerning the Diocese of Kilfenora which was once part of Bishop Fallon's Dioceses - Kilfenora and Kilmacduagh, pointing out that the Pope is Bishop of Kilfenora, which for administrative purposes is linked with the Dioceses of Galway and Kilmacduagh, the Bishop of Galway being Apostolic Administrator. It is the only such diocese in Ireland.

1879021 Patrick Fallon, C.P., Manion, Simon

Patrick Fallon, C.P., Bishop of Kilfenora & Kilmacduagh:- Typescript of entry by Salvian in the Platea (1880 - 1888 ) concerning the death of Simon Mannion who had been Bishop Fallon's man-servant and afterwards continued to serve the Congregation both in Mount Argus and Ardoyne. Also attached is a typescript of Salvian's entry on the matter in his personal diary.

1883016 Bro. Mark Kangley:

Bro. Mark Kangley: details of presscuttings preserved by Salvian Nardocci in his cuttings concerning work done by Mark.
(1) Altar at St. Mungo's Vol. 1: p.189: col 3: location 28-2
(2) Ardoyne Crib " p.186 " "
(3) Ave., Hoche 2 182 " " 28-3
(4) Carmarthen 2 44 " " "
(5) Knock 2 172 " 1 " "

1883016 Bro. Mark Kangley:

Bro. Mark Kangley: extract, copied by the Rector of Ardoyne, Raymond Kearns, C.P., of extract from their chronicles concerning the removal of paintings from the old church on its demolition to the sacristy where they were installed as a frieze. These paintings had been done by Mark.

1883016 Bro. Mark Kangley:

Bro. Mark Kangley: photocopy of an extract from Salvian's Annals concerning the four original paintings in the church that were executed in Rome. Mentions that Mark restored them and painted the other eight, which are named.

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