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              Yorkshire Insurance Company
              IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2020-03-06/9/2020-03-12/22/2021-09-17/188 · Item · 14-10-1936
              Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

              Cheque sent from Yorkshire insurance company. In reference to damage to clothes. Addressed to the Prior.

              What a joy
              IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2020-03-06/9/2020-03-12/19/2023-05-03/521 · Item · 28-12-1936
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              ...

              TEXT
              My dear Father in Christ,

              What a joy it was to have you with us for one of our last days. I hope you were not too exhausted, that your mind is more at ease. I feel so keenly for you in all your suffering and can do so little to help.

              We are, as you can imagine, very busy. Yesterday was a day of parting. Miss Murphy took to Cork. Miss Nichols to England I could not manage the Mass and I feel developed a heavy cold. It was impossible to manage it owing to --- ---- ---- my heart to you at the Mass. He understands all and sees my weakness.

              I shall write fully from the boat. T…

              In union, love, prayer always in the hearts of Jesus and Mary. The Crucifix is ever a reminder and such a beautiful one. Many, many thanks Remember me to all at Glenstal. Your grateful child
              Marie

              Glenstal Abbey Auth Rec
              Visit of Father David
              IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2020-03-06/9/2020-03-06/12/2021-07-20/142 · Item · 23-10-1935
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              Letter to Father Prior from Mary Martin regarding the cancelled visit of Father David. Though the date is marked 1935 in the letter by someone else afterwards, it is most likely 1934 because of the context.

              TEXT

              • Leeson St
                Caritas
                Dublin
                Dear Father Prior
                Many thanks for your
                letter + Post card only received
                this Morning Naturally I
                was disappointed when Dom
                David did not turn up
                Yesterday but on the other
                hand they, at least these
                things T.P. do not effect me
                much now
                We had arranged
                to have no visitors so as
                to be well strong for his
                visit. now I have it still
                to look forward to + I hope
                in two weeks time
                A pare
                my toes healed enough to be
                able to go home but God alone
                kwows these things for certain.
                D.Quinlan returned on Sunday
                he came yesterday + the St
                have decided it is better
                to take of the tops of the 1st
                toe + part of the big toe
                this little separation £ will
                probably be done on either
                Thursday or Friday next if
                My rheumatism chases us
                Last Friday I got rather an
                acute attack of Rheumatism
                which has left me rather
                more weak + tried. To-day
                I am better but slept badly
                I know once more you will
                all pray for me that in all
                recovery
              • that the sickness will
                not go further afield. the
                boys keep well_ I hope Matron
                will see light soon about Rose
              • that Fr John has her
                insured + the card stamped
                up to date in case she has
                to go to hospital or is
                unable to work for some
                time.
                All the cards should
                be kept stamped up to
                date.
                Ask Matron
                to write
                if there is any thing.
                she needs
                from Dublin
                to help her for Rose
                I am also sorry to hear the
                boys are not eating well
                I remember at breakfast they
                used to eat a very good
                plate of porridge ( which must
                be made thick) I plenty of known
                Sugar + Milk a cup of tea
                Bacon + Egg but hardly any
                bread + butter
                For dinner the smaller boys
                eat little but they all used
                to eat a very big
                plenty of bread + butter +
                Jam
                Supper was another
                meat they did not eat much
                at but then they have a
                glass of milk.
                forgot to
                tell Matron Frank Mc Cann
                used to have a glass
                Milk at 11 am if he is
                inclined to loose weight
                They all should eat well
                now especially if there are
                colds going about the
                house
                I regretted very much having
                to send you this further burden
                Miss claims I may
                confess honestly all the suffering
                of my accident is nothing
                compared to the first few
                months but it all had to be
                to bring things right for Glenstal
                Both Srs say I am going
                on slowly + surely. I am
                naving Beers treatment now
                for my toes + start infectio
                to.morrow. I am not suffering
                so much now + with a
                pill I sometimes get 3 to 4
                hours sleep. so am feeling
                better.
                I believe Our Lord will
                let me grow here apart from
                you all in the spirit of
                St. Benedict
                I read +
                study his Rule + Christ the
                Life of the Monk + pray +
                May become more + more
                Christlike.
              • Davids visit gave me
                great joy for which I thank
                you . Mother + my sister were
                charmed with the News _
                His Excellency The Nuncio
                ts coming to see me to.morrow
                thanking you again I shall
                allways remain your grateful
              • unworthy child in Jesus + Mary
                Sr Mary
                ( S. Tell Fr. David I shall
                arrange as he directs for
                Nun to meet Sister
                M. M
              Mother Mary Martin (Auth rec)
              Upheavels in monastery
              IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2020-03-06/9/2020-03-12/14/2021-11-04/205 · Item · c 20/11/1938
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              Letter commenting on an upheavel in Glenstal, and expressing sadness at no longer having the Benedictine influence over her life.

              TEXT

              Medical Missionaries of Mary
              Rosemount, Booterstown, Co. Dublin

              Sunday 20th 1938

              My dear Father Prior,

              It was good to hear your voice again on the phone. How I should have liked to have seen you, but I know this was impossible owing to the feast tomorrow.

              We can all be united in prayer and i say suffering, for I do not think there is anyone in authority who has not a great deal of this. One great thing about suffering is that it leads us to God.

              It would be difficult for me to express how much I miss the influence of St. Benedict's Fathers, but I suppose this must all be in God's plan.

              Father O'Driscoll has been extremely kind to me. Is it not a strange thing how they Augustinians will be working in ?? Nigeria

              I very nearly went down to the boat to see Father Abbot and you, but I feared I might have been in the way, as I would have been, as things turned out.

              I am sorry to hear you are going to have another domestic upheaval. If Dom Mathias is in charge of this department, I think it is better for me to keep out of things and let him get his own staff.

              If it were you who were in charge, I would do anything to help you get someone.

              Say a Low Mass please Father, for both our intentions.

              Your devoted and ever-grateful child,
              Sr. Mary

              Mother Mary Martin (Auth rec)
              Up at 2am
              IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2020-03-06/9/2020-03-12/19/2023-05-04/528 · Item · 24-09-1936
              Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

              ... from writing rooms in Grafton Street

              Glenstal Abbey Auth Rec
              Two vocations
              IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2020-03-06/9/2020-03-06/12/2021-07-20/143 · Item · 14-02-1934
              Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

              From Mary Martin to Father Prior mentioning two possible vocations.

              TEXT

              Caritas
              Dear Father Prior
              It was good to see you
              again + better still to hear
              the Doctor found nothing seriously
              wrong .
              I have The permission ( with
              a promise not to kneel or
              stand from me) to attend
              the ceremonies to-morrow +
              Friday. Thank God even though
              it means resting afterwards

              • do not want to trouble
                you now all I want to let
                MONKSTOWN
                Spy Wednesday

              you know
              is that Miss O' Rourke
              your direction
              will takes cooks
              place whenever you wish to
              give .er a few days holidays
              It might be well for Miss O Rour
              to have a few days with Cook
              before she goes if you think
              well of it_ I told Miss O'Rourke
              to arrange all with you.
              It was very good of you to
              arrange for Miss Clery to stay
              hope she will be much impressed
              by the ceremonies at Glenstal

              • also with the life + spirit
                my two daughters_
                Two likely vocation may
                down for the day on Monday.
              Mother Mary Martin (Auth rec)
              Two good nurses
              IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2020-03-06/9/2020-03-12/22/2021-09-17/193 · Item · ca 01-01-1936
              Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

              Discussions about two nurses. Mary Martin to Prior.

              TEXT

              Caritas
              [March] 1936

              Dear Father Prior,

              I think I have two good Nurses willing, quite suitable for the position of nurse at Glenstal.

              If It is convenient, and my room is not needed I intended returning tomorrow, Thursday, by the 6.20pm train. Then I could talk over the matter with you before deciding definitely deciding.

              The brighter and younger of the two Miss McKenna asks £80a year. The other, Miss Cole, will come for £60 with the understanding of a rise in salary as the school increases. Miss Cole does not have such a good smart appearance, but she is a good nurse. I imagine she would be very easy to work with; she is 46 years.

              Miss McKenna is 35 years old, a good nurse, and recommended to me by S. O'Reilly. I have asked them to send on their references to Glenstal and have promised to give them an answer on Friday.

              Miss McKenna’s home is in Co. Limerick. She would like to have one day a month and 1/2 day a week free. I think she would take an interest in the growth of the college and improvements, as well as being kind and bright with the boys. Neither has had college experience, but I fear this is very hard to get.

              You will be pleased to hear that Miss O'Rourke has decided to join our work, but she will not be free to come until November. Benedict sent her through St. Bernard—it was only yesterday she decided.

              Miss Farrelly has also decided to join us, but to please her mother, she may have to first go into hospital for training.

              I long to talk over our future work with you. The time is ripe now in Dublin for Vocations; we must organize something for them.

              I think they have oblates of St. Benedict in Holland, that would suit our work and at the same time perhaps, be able to always continue looking after Glenstal.

              In many ways, it seems I should be in Dublin for this, by (????) for the Missions. But on the other hand, more will be done by prayer, and perhaps a few days here in September before it closes. Miss O'Rourke will be able to help me.

              Now, I thank you all for your prayers, as I am convinced it was them that got these two for M.M.M.

              I did not hear from Father David about Br. Conrad, so I have done nothing more until I hear.

              Sister Baptist sympathizes very much with your cross ,gives the same advice as I—Sr. Quinlan, if the parents are poor, and the best thing is to get him into the county home, then from there to a sanatorium.

              I suppose you speak English very well by this

              Please remember me to all the Fathers.

              May I ask you to ask Fr John to wire me if it is convenient for me to go back tomorrow?

              Your obedient child,
              Marie Martin