Portrait of Salvian Nardocci (seventh)
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Portrait of Salvian Nardocci
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci (seventh)
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci (eighth)
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci (fourth)
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci
1853021 Alphonsus O'Neill, C.P.
1853021 Alphonsus O'Neill, C.P. MS from Rector, Mount Argus, to all members of the province: Obituary notice of Fr. Alphonust O'Neill. Clearer typed copy attached.
Alphonsus O' Neill
Fr. Bernard O'Loughlin, C.P., (with negative)
Fr. Bernard O'Loughlin, C.P., (with negative)
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
1901044 Reidy, C.P., Bro. Benignus:
1901044 Reidy, C.P., Bro. Benignus: carbon copy of typed obituary by Fr, George, Rector, St. Saviour's, Broadway, for Brother Benignus Reidy, C/P/
Poblacht na hEireann (War News)
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The file comprises the following editions: 28 June 1922 (no. 1) – 16 Mar. 1923 (no. 175). The series is missing a small number of editions but there are multiple copies of other issues extant in the file. The publication began with the attack on anti-treaty republicans in the Four Courts, and the publication focused on ways of conveying news of the changing situation to journalists, republican supporters and the general public. The first (un-numbered) edition was styled as a communiqué from Rory O’Connor, Major General, IRA. It read:
‘The boys are glorious, and will fight for their Republic to the end. How long will our misguided former comrades outside attack those who stand for Ireland alone?’ Reference is made in this first communiqué to Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. and Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. who were ministering to the besieged republicans.
Poblacht na hEireann (War News)
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
'Poblacht na hEireann (War News)', No. 47, 24 August 1922. This edition was published two days after the death of Michael Collins, the National Army's Commander-in-Chief, at Béal na Bláth in County Cork. Its editorial on Collins commences: 'Yesterday the Nation was shocked by the news of Michael Collins death … now his boundless energy and inexhaustible resource are no more ...' This is one of the last issues of 'War News' produced by Erskine Childers in West Cork before THE encircling National Army made anti-Treaty positions untenable, and he had to move the printing press into a vacant cottage at Ballyvourney. Helping him to print his news sheets were Sean O'Faolain, Frank O'Connor, Sean Hendrick (all famous writers), and R. Longford who later established the Lee Press in Cork city.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of individuals on a parish excursion in the Cape Flats region of Cape Town in South Africa.
1938004 Ryan, C.P., Bernard memoriam card for Confrater Bernar Ryan.