Fr. Berchmans Cantillon OSFC (1880-1942)
- IE CA PH/1/35/B
- Part
- c.1905
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A studio portrait of Fr. Berchmans Cantillon OSFC (1880-1942).
Fr. Berchmans Cantillon OSFC (1880-1942)
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A studio portrait of Fr. Berchmans Cantillon OSFC (1880-1942).
Fr. Bernard O'Loughlin, C.P., (with negative)
Fr. Bernard O'Loughlin, C.P., (with negative)
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of Fr. Bernardine Harvey OSFC (1874-1953) in the garden of Holy Trinity Friary in Cork. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads ‘Snap taken in the garden of Holy Trinity, Cork, by Fr. Alphonsus Lombard OSFC’.
Fr. Bonaventure Fitzherbert, C.P.
Fr. Bonaventure Fitzherbert, C.P.
Fr. Brian Dillon - From St. Bede's college Rome -1
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
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Fr. Brian Dillon - From St. Bede's college Rome -2
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
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Fr. Brian Dillon - From St. Bede's college Rome -3
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
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Fr. Carthage Ruth OFM Cap. and Fr. Agathangelus Herlihy OFM Cap. on a ship
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Fr. Carthage Ruth OFM Cap. (left) and Fr. Agathangelus Herlihy OFM Cap. (right) on board a ship, probably en-route to South Africa.
Fr. Carthage Ruth OFM Cap. with Parishioners, Cape Town
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of Fr. Carthage Ruth OFM Cap. with parishioners in Cape Town, South Africa.
Fr. Casimir Butler OFM Cap. in Livingstone
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Fr. Casimir Butler OFM Cap. at the rear of St. Theresa's Friary in Livingstone. The original caption reads: ‘In 1910 he left Ireland to help out in Hermiston, Oregon in the United States. Casimir began work and soon he had built a small church. Before he left Hermiston, Casimir built three mission churches. Casimir embarked on a new adventure, going to Cape Town, helping to establish a Capuchin presence there and then Zambia (then called Northern Rhodesia) where the Irish Capuchin Province had established a new mission. The Livingstone government had set aside a plot for a Catholic church and house. Casimir hired a contractor to build a house: ever since known as “217” (PO Box). Casimir was fifty-five years old when he arrived and was not in good health’.