- IE IJA CM/GARD/146
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- [1860]-[1900]
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Document laying down rules for the community in SFX, Upper Gardiner Street in relation to diet and the daily timetable for prayer etc.
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Document laying down rules for the community in SFX, Upper Gardiner Street in relation to diet and the daily timetable for prayer etc.
Document issued on behalf of Pope Pius IX, confirming the cult of Blessed Peter Faber SJ
Document issued on behalf of Pope Pius IX, confirming the cult of Blessed Peter Faber SJ. (In Latin).
Pius IX, Pope, 1792-1878, Head of the Catholic Church
Document issued on behalf of Pope Leo XII regarding permission to eat meat in Lent
Document issued on behalf of Pope Leo XII (Manuel Fernández Varela, Commissioner of Crusade Council) regarding permission [for the residents of the Canary Islands] to eat meat in Lent. Refers to Don Diego Gartlan (In Spanish).
Fernández Varela, Manuel, 1772-1834, Commissioner of Crusade Council
Document issued by the Holy See with regard to Freemasons
Printed document issued by the Holy See with regard to Freemasons. (In Latin).
Document issued by Dr John MacHale, Archbishop of Tuam, granting faculties to Fr Patrick Corcoran SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Document issued by Dr John MacHale, Archbishop of Tuam, granting faculties to Fr Patrick Corcoran SJ.
MacHale, John, 1791-1881, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam
Document from Rome concerning studies in the Chinese language for Jesuit Missioners
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Copy of a document from Rome concerning studies in the Chinese language for Jesuit Missioners.
Society of Jesus, 1540-
Part of Irish Jesuit chaplains
Document entitled ‘What is your function, Father?’, produced by the Chaplains’ Office, Kevin Street College of Technology. Explores the roles of chaplains in the Colleges of Technology.
Document entitled ‘Testimonials of Doctor Michael F. Cox’
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Typescript document entitled ‘Testimonials of Doctor Michael F. Cox’ which details his qualifications and includes 15 testimonials from doctors and surgeons he has worked with or studied under. 10 original handwritten testimonials which appear in the typescripts testimonial are included.
Cox, Michael Francis, 1852-1926, physician
Document entitled ‘Our Problem’, published by the Catholic Housing Aid Society
Part of Irish Jesuit Social Apostolate
Document entitled ‘Our Problem’, published by the Catholic Housing Aid Society. Outlines proposal to build a block of flats for old people and newly-weds. Lists societies and businesses who have donated funds.
Catholic Housing Aid Society
Part of Irish Jesuit chaplains
Document entitled ‘Notes on Third Level Chaplains presently appointed to the Technological Colleges of the Dublin Vocational Education Committee’. Gives details of chaplains in various V.E.C. institutions, including Bolton Street and Kevin Street.
Document containing three parts: I Observations of Fr General on Order of Studies; II Responses Regarding Each Stage of Studies; III Letter from Fr Provincial (Fr William Delany SJ) to Fr Assistant concerning the foregoing.
Document confirming the granting of faculties to Fr Alfred Murphy SJ by Pope Pius IX
Part of Irish Jesuits
Document confirming the granting of faculties to Fr Alfred Murphy SJ by Pope Pius IX for the blessing and giving indulgences to holy objects, e.g., rosaries etc. (In Latin).
Part of Irish Jesuits
Document confirming the appointment of Fr Stephen Farrell as Extraordinary Confessor to Carmelite nuns at Blackrock, and to Mercy Sisters at Baggot Street, Rathdrum and Richmond.
Document concerning the question of the use of text books in Theological studies
Document concerning the question of the use of text books in Theological studies.
Document concerning retreat, sodality groups and An Cór
File of documents (found in the possession of Fr Francis Finegan SJ) concerning retreat, sodality groups and An Cór.
Document concerning new regulations on the type of apostolate work being carried out in China
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Document concerning new regulations on the type of apostolate work being carried out in China. The document was circulated at a General Congregation of the Society.
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Document by Fr Joseph Dalton SJ, Mission Superior, on donations for churches and parishes made by Dr Vaughan, Archbishop of Sydney.
Dalton, Joseph, 1817-1905, Jesuit priest
Document appointing Fr Hilary Lawton SJ, Rector of Clongowes Wood College
Part of Irish Jesuits
Document signed by Father General Jean B. Janssens SJ appointing Fr Hilary Lawton SJ, Rector of Clongowes Wood College.
Janssens, Jean-Baptiste,1889-1964, Jesuit priest and Father General
Part of Irish Jesuits
Document announcing the appointment of George ‘Sallery’ [Sillery] as overseer over the three works ‘in or about Jamestown’ by William E Corbett.
Dividend certificates and lodgement receipts relating to the Agricultural Credit Corporation Ltd
Part of Irish Jesuits
Dividend certificates and lodgement receipts relating to the Agricultural Credit Corporation Ltd. £5 % State-Guaranteed Mortgage Bonds.
Dividend certificates and lodgement receipts relating to Dublin Corporation
Part of Irish Jesuits
Dividend certificates and lodgement receipts relating to Dublin Corporation 5% Inscribed Stock.
Distinguished Irishmen of the sixteenth century
Distinguished Irishmen of the sixteenth century: first series.
Burns and Oates ; Benzinger Bros., London, New York, 1894
Hogan, Edmund, 1831-1917, Jesuit priest
Dissertation for M.A. in Education Science in University College Dublin by Patrick Simpson
Part of Irish Jesuits
Dissertation for M.A. in Education Science in University College Dublin by Patrick Simpson, ‘Plato’s use of literature’.
Disputation theses from Milltown Park, Dublin
Disputation theses from Milltown Park, Dublin.
Disputatio Apologetica, de Iure Regni Hiberniae pro Catolicis Hibernis Adversus Hereticos Anglos
Disputatio Apologetica, de Iure Regni Hiberniae pro Catolicis Hibernis Adversus Hereticos Anglos. With insert note explaining background to re-printing (Mullen).
O'Mahony, Conor, 1594-1656, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
A file relating to the various meetings and discussions that took place between Fr John Ryan SJ (Superior of the Mission) and Dr Mannix concerning the administration of Newman College by the Society of Jesus. Includes typed diary entries of Fr Ryan; a letter from Fr Ryan to Irish Fr Provincial Thomas V Nolan SJ concerning one of these meetings. Remarks 'It was one of the most difficult tasks I ever had to deal with. I have never met a more exacting man in driving a bargain.' (14 October 1917, 2pp).
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Ryan, John, 1849-1922, Jesuit priest
Discovery of a woman's skeleton behind panelling in one of the rooms in Rathfarnham Castle
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
A file relating to the alleged discovery of a woman's skeleton behind panelling in one of the rooms in Rathfarnham Castle. Includes correspondence between Fr Fergal McGrath SJ and Fr Gregory Ffrench SJ concerning the matter (14 May 1968 - 17 May 1968, 3 items).
Discourses/rhetorical displays by boys at Stonyhurst College
Part of Irish Jesuits
Printed document listing discourses/rhetorical displays by boys at Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, England.
Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, 1593-
Discours moraux en forme de prones
Part of Irish Jesuit Mission books of the Pre-Suppression period
Discours moraux en forme de prones pour tout les dimanches de l'annee. Tome premier. A Paris, chez Jean Couterot et Louis Guerin. 1688
Diploma of membership of the Laymen's Retreat Association
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Diploma of membership of the Laymen's Retreat Association (CLC).
Diploma awarding Sub-Deaconship to Robert St Leger
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diploma awarding Sub-Deaconship to Robert St Leger.
Diploma awarding Priesthood to Robert St Leger
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diploma awarding Priesthood to Robert St. Leger.
Diploma awarding Minor Orders to Robert St Leger
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diploma awarding Minor Orders to Robert St Leger.
Diploma awarding Deaconship to Robert St Leger
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diploma awarding Deaconship to Robert St Leger.
Difficulties between the Apostolic and Lay School, Mungret College
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file relating to the difficulties between the Apostolic and Lay School. Includes suggestions towards a solution of the difficulties (nd, 1p).
Dictionary of Irish Biography entry for Fr Francis Patrick Mary Browne SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Copy of Fr Frank Browne’s entry in the Dictionary of Irish Biography by James Quinn.
Quinn, James
Diccionario Historico de la Compania de Jesus: Biografico-Tematico
By: O'Neill, Charles E. and Dominguez, Joaquin.
Publisher: Institutum Historicum S.I. / Universidad Pontificia Comillas, 2001
Society of Jesus, 1540-
Diary of William White as in schoolboy in Mungret College, Limerick
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of William White as in schoolboy in Mungret College, Limerick. Includes his last entry before leaving to join the Society of Jesus on 3 September 1930 – ‘Fr. Hanrahan Went home on 9 oc Bus I was at 10 oc Mass. Say (sic.) Mrs. Par[le] etc. Mother Paul. Left for Emo at 1.45. Good bye’
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School, with list of Prefects on inside page.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Diary of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diary of the Sacristy, Mungret Apostolic School, Limerick
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Diary of the Sacristy, Mungret College, Limerick which details events and happenings at the chapel of Mungret College. Includes duties such as Laundry and how to serve mass etc.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diary of the Junior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Diary series of the Junior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diary of the Junior Apostolic Prefect
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Dairy of the Junior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School. List of prefects on cover page.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diary of the community at St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Diary of the community at St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street. Includes lists of departures and arrivals, guests. Also records weather conditions and dinner menus.
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ ?
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A. Sutton SJ. Includes note dated 19 Jan. 1901 on last page which reads ‘Have been reading diary all up to this. Interested & benefited. Plenty to smile at. More than twenty years have passed. I don’t seem to be much better intellectually. Morally & spiritually much the same. I am [ ] better some ways peptically. I am now 53½ years old. I have much more sober & modest notions of myself. What a lot of things happened!’
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Includes entry dated 18 September 1894 which reads: ‘I have read all diary up to this. It has done me good intellectually and spiritually. I see what kind of life I have led.…Worry, hoping, struggling, trying again, thinking, prayer, trying to be humble, wishing to be holy, compromising or compounding with obstacles, determined to avoid deliberate sin of all kinds with God’s grace,…much to endure mentally & bodily, feel responsibility of office very much, studying same books as well as matters connected with new duties. I suppose such will always be my life’ (1p.).
Also includes entry dated 22 January 1901 which reads, ‘I have read all diaries up to this.…I think I will begin keeping it again. Kept it up to about year ago I think pretty regularly. Life much the same. Health much better.…This is my sixth year as Superior at M(ill)town Park. Hopes it lasts.’
Also includes entry on last page dating to 12 November 1912 which reads ‘Have read D(iary) fr(om) beginning to here.…Had given up keeping diary for years, but last month began again though not on the same lines. My idea was to put down day by day what I had come to, what I thought, what I tried to be, to take stock of myself in all my bearings, as a kind of statement of what all my experiences had made me. I have written more in this kind of diary…since Oct. 1st than perhaps in a whole year of ordinary kind. I began with repugnance, I soon got some facility & even liking for such writing. I have never felt the joy that writers feel so often in using their steel pen, though I have written a good deal.…The eight years I was at Mungret 1903 – 1911 I taught Lat(in), Greek, English, most pass, a good deal honours too of English (I, II Arts) & all the University classes in Latin fr(om) Matric. to B.A. incl..…In the resumed diary I was putting down all about humility etc., etc., as if it were almost something new, a better way etc., & I find I’ve been always at it. But I really think I am better at it now, for I have learnt to recognise that I am all out-of-joint & therefore much better able to get on, feeling how infinitely better off I am than I deserve to be, how others better, how grateful I ought to be (& try to be) to be in God’s house, a member of the Society, how silly to find fault with what wise & holy men have appointed. Health all along much the same, discomfort, no positive pain, at times not easy to be patient or cheery with, but on the whole I am splendidly off here & dont wish ever to be elsewhere.…I think I may say I never was so well off & so peaceful & so come to anchor as I feel here & have felt since coming, but especially this second year & most since I took up D(iary) again.’
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Includes entry on first page which reads ‘Since I took up again to diarykeeping some months ago, I have written what would make a rather larger volume I think if printed. It is not mere diary dottings by any means. It is a kind of record of what I think about myself & my doings & most that concerns me & a sort of summing up of my life previously recorded in a diary of many years duration.…If so, I am writing what would make a large work in print. I may very well be making a fool of myself as the saying is. How many with more ability than I possess, have left a mass of MSS after them & how often no one took the trouble to read the same. In some ways my case is peculiar. I am most willing to concede that I have been very silly & very much every way but what I should have been long ago…’ (20 Feb. 1913)
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary includes entry dated 31 August 1909 which reads, ‘Since coming here to Mungret six years ago I’ve been struggling on much on the old lines ever seeking peace one way or another…It came upon me quite by surprise to be sent here from M(ill)town Park. I had been told I sh(oul)d be there 10 years (of course not for certain). Any way I made best of it. It was compensation to get away from relatives who had given me awful bother, poor creatures. I came here as Vice Rector & had lots of teaching. I had to study much & got on well enough. I expected to be appointed Rector, but after 2 years ceased to be Superior & felt it someways though I would have chosen it too.…In the matter of Latin it seems to me as if I had never known much about it before & still I am far from being a Latin scholar. This is absolutely true. Last year I had 2nd Arts Pass Greek & learnt a good deal about it too & glad of additional insight.…First year I had 1st Arts English Pass & Honors besides Pass [ ] of B.A. [And] 2nd Arts. Eyes got affected. Two months not allowed to read. Enjoyed the time. This year I had only Lat(in) B.A. & 2nd Arts & so like last year.…For all my reading, writing, thinking, results not much. I have not turned out at all what I expected. Much better so. I have given up thinking I ever shall.…I am now in my 63rd year, old enough to have sense. It is something to know that one has not much sense & never shall. Men are but children of larger growth.…one w(oul)d think I ought to have made more mark. Since I came here six years ago I have never been asked to preach anywhere, not even at the Crescent. I am glad now. I am determined for the future to be absolutely truthful with regard to mental state, & give up all sham.…I have a great deal of the buffoon in me. This vacation I was three weeks away at C.W.C.,…(Clongowes Wood College, Co. Kildare)…in Dublin & in [...]. All that time I was going about & meeting many. I joked & told stories & made people laugh &…in my own esteem shone & I am sure several thought I was always goodhumoured… the truth is very different.…As I have given up all desire of distinguishing myself, of attracting notice etc. I will try to make diary a companion.…The way to please God is to be as useful & helpful as one can. I must try. Reading & writing may be best for me.’
Diary is resumed after a three year break, on 1st October 1912, in an entry beginning ‘Tullabeg. here since Aug. 24th 1911.’
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary includes entry which states “It seems to me that this Diary would be worth printing after my death. Not all, most of it I think. Readers would profit by it, & ought to be much interested as well as I can judge. In the first place it is no ordinary record of spiritual struggle in one who had much to contend with…but in much has been blessed. This latter part, beginning about last October is a kind of consummation or crowning record in which I have tried to compress results of life struggle. In many ways I seem like one who has safely come into port after long sailing on stormy, dangerous seas in quest of some ‘golden harbour’…In the second place there is a great deal throughout Diary of matter, which is as good & valuable from a literary point of view as anything I ever wrote, & I have been much & sincerely praised by competent critics for much that I have written. All my writings except this Diary have consisted of contributions to magazines, 'Irish Monthly', 'Month', 'New Ireland Review', far the most, but there were good things too from this pen to other Catholic periodicals, 'Lamp', 'Irish Ecc(lesiastica)l Record' (not much; I got £4 at end of one year fr(om) Editor for two or three short articles), 'Ave Maria', dont remember more. To 'Baconiana' I contributed several articles, all very favourably received.”
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A. Sutton SJ.
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A. Sutton SJ.
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary includes entry dated 16 December 1902, following his one of his periodic reading of past diaries, which reflects ‘It has been a great help to me to have hit upon a subject of writing and study which is interest(in)g & useful. I have written & studied much about Bacon being Shakespeare. This has done more good than anything in the way of cheering etc., but it is not everything. I can do much for religious truth through this subject too.…This is my seventh year here…(Milltown Park)…as Superior. Present Prov(incia)l has often told me I do excellent work here & that no one else would suit so well. Wonderful. I am not an atom conceited about it. I see well that any good in me or done by me is by God’s help & that my not having any conceit is sole way of continuing’
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A. Sutton SJ.
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Includes last entry written on 3 March 1922, five weeks before his death, which reads, ‘Couldnt have thought could have endured so much, sometimes pain, others weariness, impatience etc. Get sleep off & on.…Still able to carry on somehow thank God. Every attention 1st rate.…’
Diary kept by Fr Joseph Canavan SJ, detailing his time in Rome during the 1946 General Congregation
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary kept by Fr Joseph Canavan SJ, detailing his time in Rome (who he met, where he went) during the General Congregation 29, (6 September 6 - 23 October 1946) as a representative of the Irish Province,
Canavan, Joseph E, 1886-1950, Jesuit priest
Diary kept by Fr Edward Murphy SJ during the voyage to Australia
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Diary kept by Fr Edward Murphy SJ during the voyage to Australia. Includes a covering letter from Fr Murphy, Richmond, Melbourne, Australia to Fr Thomas Brown SJ explaining that Fr Sturzo SJ encouraged him to keep the diary and he wishes Fr Provincial to have the account of the journey. Remarks 'On the whole Australia is a delightful mission and what so many object to namely the sea voyage out is positive pleasure - I never enjoyed six weeks more in my life than the "life on the ocean wave" '.
Murphy, Edward, 1829-1886, Jesuit priest
Diary entitled ‘Impressions of a wanderer over the face of the earth’
Part of Irish Jesuits
Typescript diary entitled ‘Impressions of a wanderer over the face of the earth’ which details Fr John Hannon’s travels around the English speaking world (Gibraltar, South Africa, India, Ceylon, Australia, New Zealand, U.S.A. and Canada) as Visitor for the Irish Christian Brothers. Dated: mentions death of Archbishop of Adelaide, Dr Killian (June 1939). Two of the three books are here. Full typescript (3 volumes) of his memoir, 'Memories of a wanderer over the face of the earth' are in ARSI (Jesuit Archives), Rome, Italy.
Diary by Apostolic student of the Apostolic School, The Crescent and Mungret College
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Handwritten diary by Apostolic student, The Crescent and Mungret College detailing daily religious events, visits and excursions, illnesses, examination results, roles of students (Prefect, Librarian, Washroom..), and sports (swimming, boating, cricket).
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diary belonging to Henry King kept while a student in Clongowes Wood College
Part of Irish Jesuits
Diary belonging to Henry King and kept while he was a student in Clongowes Wood College.
Diaries of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Diaries of the Senior Apostolic Prefect of Mungret Apostolic School, with insert list of Prefects.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diaries of the Apostolic School, Mungret College
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Diaries of the Apostolic School, Mungret. Includes loose inserts.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Diaries kept by Mr John Delaney SJ during the Easter Rising
Part of Irish Jesuits
A file relating to the 1916 Rising which includes Dublin Metropolitan Police safe travel pass (3 May 1916). Includes diaries (5 items) kept by Mr John Delaney SJ during the Rising.
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Diaries concerning the taking over of Rathfarnham Castle by the Society of Jesus, describing the various maintenance work carried out to make Rathfarnham habitable for the community.
Development of Jesuit property at Rathfarnham Castle
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
File relating to the development of Jesuit property at Rathfarnham Castle. Includes correspondence relating to the appeal for planning permission, the building development at Rathfarnham, the road improvement scheme, and meetings with officials from Dublin Corporation; maps and plans, valuations of the property, accounts of negotiations with developers and their proposals. Main correspondents include Frs Patrick Doyle, Cecil McGarry, and Andrew Devane, Donal Ó Buachalla and Tom Bacon.
Details of the mortgage for Killiney
Details of the mortgage for Killiney (either Killiney Castle or Druid Lodge).
Details of the Chinese mission of the Irish Province entitled 'The Hong Kong Letters'
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Details of the Chinese mission of the Irish Province entitled 'The Hong Kong Letters'. See MSSN/HONG/2/8, 2/10
Details of Solicitor's fees in respect of the sale of St Mary's Emo
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Details of Solicitor's fees to the Jesuit fathers in respect of the sale of St Mary's Emo.
Jackson, Stops and McCabe, auctioneers
Details of income and expenditure for Mungret Apostolic School
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Details of income and expenditure for Mungret Apostolic School. Includes list of pensions, apostolic subscriptions, money for masses, bank details, farm income and expenditure and building funds.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Details of Fr Daniel O'Connell's next-of-kin
Part of Irish Jesuits
Details of Fr Daniel O'Connell's next-of-kin.
Details of Fr Daniel Jones' contemporaries at Laval, France
Part of Irish Jesuits
Details of Fr Daniel Jones' contemporaries and fellow students at Theology, Laval, France and their later careers.
Details of Fr Casimir Hlasko SJ taken from Menologies
Part of Irish Jesuits
Details of Fr Casimir Hlasko SJ taken from Menologies (Vol. 1 1800 - 1899).
Details concerning the entrance examination for the Apostolic School, Mungret
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Details concerning the entrance examination for the Apostolic School, Mungret.
Part of Irish Jesuits
A file relating to the design of Christmas cards.
Hurley, Joseph, 1905-1984, Jesuit priest and Irish language editor
Descriptions of what a Marriage Encounter weekend involves in Ireland
Three descriptions of what a Marriage Encounter weekend involves in Ireland.
Description written by J. M. O'Callaghan, C.C. of a visit made by Fr Patrick Duffy SJ to Tasmania
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Description, written by J. M. O'Callaghan, C.C. of a visit made by Fr Patrick Duffy SJ to Tasmania. Refers to a meeting between Fr Duffy and Archbishop Murphy and Governor Hamilton at a Government House Levée. Governor Hamilton greeted Fr Duffy very warmly and remembered how Fr Duffy saved his life in the Crimean war when he carried Governor Hamilton to an ambulance.
O'Callaghan, Matthew, d 1899, priest