File relating to the church in Maynooth, mainly to repairs. Also mentions Kealstown chapel and burial ground. 9 items
Maynooth
158 Archivistische beschrijving results for Maynooth
- 11 June 1971 File relating to boundary between Leixlip and Maynooth parishes. 5 items
File relating to the sale and purchase of lands in Maynooth & Leixlip. Mentions the Coogan Trust and Thomas Bruton.
Letter from M. Blake, Coolock, to +McQuaid referring to a cheque to rectify his mistake in the Maynooth College Collection; work on St. Brendan’s church; the roof (of church) in Raheny.
Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. They seek entry into the diocese. A hostel for their scholastics at university is allowed. The acquire Crumlin House. A hostel at Maynooth is also permitted. Faculties for Confessions. Order of St. Basil the Great (O.S.B.M.)
Correspondence regarding the progress of their existing foundations. Golden Jubilee of Wicklow community is celebrated. Agreement to open a secondary school at Roebuck; project later encounters difficulties. A project for Kilbarrack. Provincialate transfers to Kilmacud from Castletown, county Laois. A Brother’s hostel is envisaged for Maynooth. A centre for young adolescents in difficulty gets under way at Finglas. The first Sisters of Christian Schools arrive in the diocese to help.
McCabe, P.M., Chichester Road, London, W.2. He was a member of the RIC stationed in Maynooth when, according to The Standard, the Black and Tans were reportedly stopped from burning the college down. All of this was untrue and did not happen.
Maynooth Synod: photostat of copy in Highgate Archives of letter from Cardinal Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin, summoning all provincials of Religious Orders to attend the Maynooth Synod
A photocopied map of Saint Patrick's College, Maynooth, County Kildare.
photocopies of handwritten notes entitled "Maynooth Pamphlets"