Includes; newspaper pages from "Evening Echo" on religious subjects, Father Jim Good, "The war of Starlings over Cork City in 1621", Red Abbey, "Why I am leaving the priesthood", "Hedge Schools".
A collection of newspaper clippings and articles assembled by the editors of 'The Capuchin Annual'. Some of the clippings relate to the roles played by various Capuchin friars in events associated with the Irish Revolution. Other newspaper and magazine clippings include articles reviewing and critiquing various editions of the 'Annual'.
The clippings relate to the repatriation and reburial of the bodies of Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. and Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. in the cemetery of the Capuchin Friary, Rochestown, County Cork in 1958. Some of the clippings also refer to the unveiling of a memorial at the Capuchin Retreat House in Raheny, Dublin, on 14 June 1959. ‘The memorial is a life-sized Calvary in re-constituted stone. It was modelled by Neff Brothers of Cork, and was donated by Mr. Eamonn Martin, former Chief of Staff of Fianna Eireann, an organization in which the two priests were keenly interested’
Newspaper clippings of reviews of various editions of 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file includes articles from the 'Cork Examiner', 'Irish Catholic', 'Dublin Opinion', 'Evening Mail', 'Irish News', 'Irish Press', 'The Advocate', 'The Leader', 'Irish Independent', 'Sunday Independent', 'The Corkman', 'The Kerryman', 'Catholic Standard', 'Limerick Leader', 'Connaught Tribune', 'Wexford People', and 'The Electrical Mail; (a publication issued by ESB). The file also includes typescript reviews of the 'Annual' in broadcasts by Radio Éireann in 1961-2. Specific topics and reviews include features on the 1916 Rising (the 1966 edition of the 'Annual'), the Gaelic Athletic Association, Francis Ledwidge, Archbishop Daniel Mannix, and various photographic features in the 'Annuals'. An article by Desmond Rushe in the 'Irish Independent' (6 Jan. 1977) expresses regret that the 'Annual' will cease publication.
Newspaper clipping assembled by Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. The clippings mostly relate to artistic, clerical and religious matters. Some of the articles refer to commemorations of the 50th anniversary of the 1916 Rising. The file includes articles published in the 'Irish Times', 'Irish Press', 'Irish Independent', 'The Gaelic World', and 'Sunday Times'. Includes a complete copy of 'The Irish World / The Gaelic American' (5 Mar. 1966).
This series includes newspaper clippings mostly referring to significant religious events, commemorations and centenaries held at St. Mary of the Angels on Church Street in Dublin.
The file includes:
An article titled ‘Stray Gleanings’ by ‘Poulnasagart’ referring to Rochestown Capuchin Friary in County Cork. On the reverse is an article by Fr. James O’Mahony OFM Cap. titled ‘Intellectual Charity’. ‘The Tribune’ (11 Dec. 1924).
‘Historic Funeral Pageant / Thomas Ashe’, ‘Irish Independent’ (1 Oct. 1917). Includes a listing of the ‘Great Muster of Priests’ at the funeral.
Clipping from ‘The bookman / an illustrated monthly journal’. Vol. XXVII, no. 160 (Jan. 1905). Includes profiles (and photographic prints) of W.B. Yeats, George Russell, and George Sigerson.
The file includes:
A clipping from a literary magazine promoting Seumas MacManus (1868-1960) ‘Poet, Humourist, Shanachie’. The clipping includes commendations of his lectures and poetry recitals. The clipping includes a sketch of MacManus.
M.J. Freney, ‘From the City to Dalkey / Historical Spots on the Way’. Includes images of Dalkey Castle, Bullock Castle, and St. Begnet’s Church. ‘Evening Telegraph’ (20 May 1922).
Rev. T.J. Clohosey, ‘Visit to St. Kieran’s College Museum’, ‘Kilkenny Journal’ (20 January 1951).
‘Rare Irish literary treasures found in Australia’, ‘The Advocate’ (5 April 1951). Reference to the discovery of a rare copy of Brian Merriman’s ‘The Midnight Court’ (1780).
A copy of ‘Our Lady of Fatima Messenger’, Nassau, Bahamas, No. 5 (13 September 1949).
A copy of ‘Our Sunday Visitor / A Popular National Catholic Action Weekly’, XLI, No. 30 (23 November 1952).
D.M. O’Donnell, ‘Aunascaul exile remembers events of boyhood days‘ (13 December 1958).
A copy of ‘The New York Times Book Review’ (23 August 1953).
‘Link with Tipperary Fenian / Cashel home of Michael Doheny’, ‘The Nationalist‘ (11 December 1948).
‘Church and “Ulster” Loyalty’ taken from the ‘Irish Weekly and Ulster Examiner’, (16 October 1948).
‘The Soviets and the Jews / A Revival of Anti-Semitism in the USSR’ taken from ‘The Tablet’ (26 March 1949).