details of the work of the Diocesan Tribunal for the Cause of Nano Nagle.
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address to the people of Cork to support the Cause for Beatification of Nano Nagle.
"The age of Penal Laws"; "An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery"; "The Penal Laws, 1691 - 1760"; "Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, list of educational facsimiles 101 - 120"; "A path from Druidic Darkness to Christian Light"; "Historical background to the life of Edmund Rice"; The Penal Laws"; "Irish History"; "Seventh Report".
details of a seminar on the spirit of Nano Nagle (1972).
"Nano Nagle foundress of the Presentation Nuns"; "Foundation of the Presentation Congregation in Newfoundland" (Sister Mary James Dinn); "Our vision for the future"; "Continuing the Journey Deeper into Presentation"; "Roman Catholic Bishops of S[ain]t John's, Newfoundland in the Nineteenth Century"; "Dare to Dream"; "Tri-order Conference"; "Map of S[ain]t John's Newfoundland"; "Seed of a New Humanity" (N.M. Fox).
writings and songs about Nano Nagle, details of Congregational gatherings, transcripts of sermons, histories of Newfoundland and the Presentation in Newfoundland, histories of Irish emigration to Newfoundland, details of inter-congregational gatherings, copies of letters of early Presentation Sisters.
printout of "Catholic Herald" newspaper with article entitled "Nano Nagle: a prophetess for our times".
letter about the Cause of Nano Nagle; letter from Rome thanking for gift to Papacy of $300; letter concerning controversy of the Archbishop of San Francisco not being willing to accept ownership of property in the name of religious congregations.
copy of Presentation magazine "Oak Leaves" containing Presentation map of Australia; page with Presentation map of the world.
documents relating to the Nagle presence in France, biography of David James Mathew (1902 - 1975), copy of Thomas Mathew's Last Will and Testament, document entitled "Rules governing access to material in the Cork Archives Institute", correspondence of Sister Pius O'Farrell concerning her research in the Nagle family history, "Genealogy of the Mathew Family".