"… letter was written in reply to the Bishop's [Coppinger] request for further information especially regarding her [Nano Nagle] 'saintly life'. Canon T.J. Walsh attributed this letter to S[iste]r Clare Callaghan, written under the supervision of S[iste]r Angela Collins"; letter from Father John Hanly to Bishop of Cork and Ross Michael Murphy making a formal request to institute an Enquiry into the Cause of Nano Nagle (7 August 1984); letter from Bishop Murphy to Pope John Paul II requesting a beginning to the Cause of the Canonization of Nano Nagle (8 March 1985).
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copies of commemorative magazine to celebrate bi-centenary of the death of Nano Nagle.
letters of support and supplication for the Cause of the Canonisation of Nano Nagle; letter to the "Procurator for the Cause of Nano Nagle"; list of members of the "Commission on the Life and Spirit of Nano Nagle".
bullet point biography of Nano Nagle's life; inquiries into "Favours" of Nano Nagle; booklet entitled "Sources for Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries Historical Studies in Special Collections Boole Library University College Cork" (1995).
details of efforts to have Nano Nagle recognised and beatified by the Catholic Church.
article explaining the reasoning behind the search for official Church recognition of the life and works of Nano Nagle (signed Sister Pius O'Farrell).
history on the development and work of the Cause of Nano Nagle.
"History of Blessed Margaret Mary [Alacoque]"; "Historical-Juridical report [on Presentation Sisters]"; "S[ain]t Ignatius Church Calendar, San Francisco" (June 1949); "Address given by his Excellency, Most Reverend Archbishop John J. Mitty, D.D. at the dedication of S[ain]t Elizabeth's School, San Francisco" (11 December 1949); "Nano Nagle: friend of the friendless"; "Parish visiting by the Presentation Sisters" (Sister M. Bernadette).
honouring of Nano Nagle on the 100th anniversary of the founding of Newburgh; advertisement to join the Presentation Sisters (c1970s).
Sister Marie Collins' copy of Not Words but Deeds by Sister Mary Thomas, a story written about Nano Nagle.