A short history by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. of the Capuchin community in the late nineteenth century. Fr. Angelus refers to the Cork house being ‘staffed by Italian Friars. The Superior in 1873 was the Very Rev. Cherubini Mazzini OSFC who had been there since 1868’. Fr. Angelus notes that the Cork and Rochestown houses were restored to the Irish Capuchin Custody in 1875.
Healy, Angelus, 1875-1953, Capuchin priestFragmentary notes by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. on a variety topes relating to historical Capuchin friars from Cork and the history of the South Parish in the city.
Institute of Charity, John Cronin, Antonio Rosmini, Stresa, Italy
Notes written by John Cronin, Rosminian, taken from sources while in Stresa, Italy? concerning the religious beliefs of Antonio Rosmini, founder of the Institute of Charity.
Includes; template of "… applicant for admission to the convent." questionnaire, details of the move from one set of vows to a first and final Profession.
Notes by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. on Robert Wilkinson, a liberal-Protestant Alderman of Kilkenny who accompanied Fr. Peter Joseph Mulligan OSFC as he passed ‘through Walkin Street on his penny-a-week collection'. Reference is also made to Rev. Peter Roe, Minister of St. Mary’s, who sharply criticised Wilkinson for his ‘espousal of Popery’, and to the history of the Walkin Street Friary in the early to mid-nineteenth century.
Healy, Angelus, 1875-1953, Capuchin priest...
Order of Day for Novitiate, as well as commentary on the Order of Day, notes on Philosophy courses for ‘occasional students’, and timetable for Theology programme.
Notes by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. on Fr. Lewis Reardon [var. Fr. Louis O’Riordan OSFC] and Fr. Vincent MacCleod OSFC, described as ‘the only Capuchins in Cork in 1854’, and on other members of Capuchin community in Cork in the nineteenth century.
Healy, Angelus, 1875-1953, Capuchin priestnotes taken on unnamed meetings, possibly from Sodality meetings.
Notes and entries on marching and military manoeuvring. The notes are extant on a page torn from a November 1908 diary.