The sub-series contains a collection of mostly personal papers relating to the life and ministry of Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. The section includes some papers relating to his interest in the history of the Capuchins in Ireland and some newspaper clippings published after his death.
This section includes documents relating to the old Capuchin Friary, known as the South Friary, situated on Blackamoor Lane in Cork.
Includes costs of; electrical fittings; windows and stained glass; altar; kitchen appliances; kitchen utensils; gas installation; refrigerator; church seats.
This section includes letters to Capuchins referring to Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap., his ministry to prominent republicans, his exile in the United States, and his death. The section includes a copy of a letter written by Fr. Albert to Fr. Juan Antonio de San Juan en Persiceto OFM Cap., Minister General of the Capuchin Franciscans, enclosing a vigorous statement defending his conduct during the revolutionary period and, in particular, his ministering to imprisoned republicans (CA IR-1-1-2-4-6).
The subseries comprises a small collection of letters mainly from Irish Capuchin missionaries in the United States. The topics include missions and parish work in California and jurisdictional disputes with the Capuchins of the Pennsylvania Province.
The sub-series contains a collection of printed books, church plate, relics and ephemera associated with Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC. Some of these objects were used for exhibition purposes by the Capuchin friars at commemorative events marking anniversaries associated with the temperance campaign.
This sub-series includes accounts related to income tax paid on various properties held by the Capuchin friars in Kilkenny.
Account statements for South Presentation Convent Collateral Loan Account, and Deposit Accounts.