Correspondence relating to the rumour of the establishment of a novitiate in Roebuck
Roebuck
9 Descripción archivística resultados para Roebuck
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10 December 1941 - 6 December 1971 107 items
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life, Archbishop does not favour building a new convent, Foundation Masses, sale of part of Roebuck property. Letter from AB to Msgr. Boylan returning letter from Roebuck Carmel re property
XLIV/13 Carmelites Nuns, Tranquilla
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8 December 1941 - 17 February 1971 39 items
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life, a problem regarding papal enclosure, Tranquilla had been admitted to solemn vows in 1952, years before the other Carmelitems convents in the Archdiocese.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Sean Mac Bride, Roebuck House, Clonskeagh, informing him of a letter he is sending to the newspapers regarding unsuitable films fed to children and the youth. Copy of the letter enclosed.
Letter from Fr. John J. Gaffney to +McQuaid regarding the transfer of Fr. Kennelly to Roebuck.
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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.
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11 January1941 - 18 December 1942 53 items
Due to wartime conditions, novices cannot be sent to France, hence permission for temporary novitiate at Clonsilla is requested and granted. Changed to Roebuck with condition that a home for the Aged Poor will be established on the site. The Hermitage, Roebuck, is acquired.
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22 April 1943 - December 1945 60 items
The Hermitage, Roebuck, opens as a home for Aged Men. The Grange at Clonsilla is sold to the Daughters of Charity (cf Daughters of Charity, File No.1, letters 27 June 1943 and 29 August 1943.) Roebuck Castle is acquired and received the residents of the Hermitage leaving that property exclusively for use as a novitiate. Permission for permanent novitiate at Roebuck Castle is granted with the condition of its use as a home for the aged.
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10 January 1946 - 15 December 1955 60 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Holy See sanctions permanent novitiate at Roebuck. New wing at Roebuck is blessed.
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24 March 1956 - 15 December 1964 74 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Archbishop suggests another home for the aged; a sites is purchased in Raheny. Appropriate accommodation for chaplain on foot of fire in furnished house (cf File Refuge, Sisters of Our Lady of Charity, letters 9 - 10 December 1959.)
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23 June 1965 - 1 February 1972 81 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Archbishop suggests another home for the aged. Development of plans for home in Raheny. Correspondence re setting up of committee of lay people to raise funds without prior permission of the archbishop who forbids advertising, and fund raising in connection with same without previous sanction of the Vicar-General.
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.
File relating to parochial residences including Friarsland-Roebuck, 3 Roebuck Crescent and Belville.
- 18 November 1968 File relating to Roebuck and Goatstown area.