Note regarding the installation of new statues and ornamentation on altars in Holy Trinity Church, Cork. The note provides details concerning the appeal for funds for the decoration of the shrine of St. Anne in the Church.
Note by Fr. Bernard Jennings OSFC (1850-1904), guardian, regarding the expenses of the Holy Trinity community and the amount transferred to the Rochestown house.
Jennings, Bernard, 1850-1904, Capuchin priestA note, possibly by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap., on the building by Fr. Peter Joseph Mulligan OSFC of the Capuchin Friary Church in Kilkenny in 1847. Fr. Angelus wrote ‘in the account of the celebration of the Feast of St. Francis in 1847 there is no reference to any change in the Friary Church, which was the Old Poor House Chapel … the new Church was begun between October 1847 and December 1848’.
Healy, Angelus, 1875-1953, Capuchin priestNote on shares held by Vincentians, as well as notes on property in Barony of Longford, County Galway
Slip of paper with ‘estimate of Terrapin house at Rock’ of over ten thousand pounds.
Institute of Charity, John Cronin, Rome, Irish College, Italy, Dom Bernard Smith, Benedictines
Notes written by John Cronin, Rosminian, while in the Irish College of Rome Archives in Rome, Italy, regarding correspondence between Dom Bernard Smith, Benedictine, and his friend Antonio Rosmini, founder of the Institute of Charity.
Institute of Charity, John Cronin, Rome, Irish College, Italy, Dom Bernard Smith, Benedictines
Notes written by John Cronin, Rosminian, while in the Irish College of Rome Archives in Rome, Italy, regarding correspondence between Dom Bernard Smith, Benedictine, and his friend Antonio Rosmini, founder of the Institute of Charity.
Short note of acknowledgment to Prior and offering prayers for his Mother.
The note reads: ‘Dear Mother, we had to surrender so we march to Phoneix [sic] Park, don’t forget to pray us’. A partially decipherable name and address is given on the reverse: ‘Matthew [ ], 12 Great Longford St, Dublin, off Aungier St.’ The item was found within an envelope annotated: ‘Farewell letter to His mother of a soldier of the I.R.A. who fought for Ireland in the Rising of Easter Week, 1916’.
Note from Pádraig Ó Máille possibly to Patrick Pearse re the formation of a Gaelic League branch in Moycullen, County Galway.