File relating to the old schoolhouse, Manor Kilbride. 26 items
Manor
20 Descrição arquivística resultados para Manor
Correspondence between priests of the parish & +McQuaid regarding retreats, Confessions in Notre Dame des Bois and Our Lady’s Manor.
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12 December 1946 - 28 September 1963 71 items
Congregation seeks entry to Diocese. Archbishop refuses request to open university hostel but permits hostel for their own Indian sisters attending university. Asks a sister to prepare a Church History text for use in secondary schools' project. Property in Roebuck purchased. Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Memoranda re Roebuck Grove. Letter from solicitor to AB re difficulty in acquiring a middle interest in this property
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28 January 1964 - 10 January 1971 69 items
New school at Our Lady's Manor develops, Novitiate transferred to Roebuck. Property acquisition, lease hold matters, sales of Dublin property tax concerns. Sharp letter from archbishop to Principal of Our Lady's Grove re proposed action on Departments refusal to recognise two teachers.
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30 June 1955 - 27 September 1959 20 items
Correspondence between M. Del Rosario and archbishop. Concerns; post Visitation observations, needs of her Congregation to which archbishop does not feel obliged to satisfy. She submits a Directoire de l'Education which receives archbishop's praise.
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12 October 1959 - 21 November 1971 96 items
Continuing correspondence between M. Del Rosario and archbishop. More Visitation news from outside Ireland. Question of school in Blessington briefly revived and then abandoned.
-1 August 1943 Healy, Thomas C., 24 Manor Street, Stoney Batter, to Fr. R.J. Glennon. Requests help to be discharged from the Marine Service on compassionate grounds.
Note from +McQuaid to Fr. Lucey. He has seen the renovation of church at Manor Kilbride and they are very good.
Copy of a chapter of Fr. Myles V. Ronan’s history of Dublin parishes, entitled Shankill: Church and Manor Church, sent to +McQuaid by Fr. Ronan, P.P.
Letter from Mother Horan of Our Lady's Manor, Rathnew, suggesting a Youth Leadership Diploma.
Lunch menu on the occasion of the Episcopal Consecration of Most Rev. Michael Moloney, C.S.Sp., Bishop of Bathurst at Kimmage Manor.
Typed report on CPI and KO meeting and activities. The following items are mentioned in the report: the O’Carolan Choir Group and whether it should be discontinued, apathy regarding attendance at lectures, the “future drift of Communist policy in the light of the Geneva Conference”, and the Manor House, Dunkineely.
- 3 December 1951 File on the purchase of Manor House by the Sisters of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God and their desire to have Mass said there.