- IE IJA J/656
- Subfonds
- 1942-1994
Part of Irish Jesuits
Egan, Liam A, 1925-1994, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Egan, Liam A, 1925-1994, Jesuit priest
Material related to Liam Egan SJ and canary bredding
Part of Irish Jesuits
Material related to Liam Egan SJ. Typed notes (possibly by Fr Egan) on ‘Canary Breeding at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin’ published in ‘Cage Birds’, 4 August 1949. Letter from Donal G. (Godfrey), Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin to Fr Edward O'Keefe SJ (ADMN/7) on the typed notes and the sale of birds by Val (McLaughlin).
Renunciation for Irish Jesuit scholastics and form of will
Renunciation for Irish Jesuit scholastics and form of will.
Notebook containing names of those Irish Jesuits taking final vows, and date and location (also date of first vows, and location).
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Series of letters written by Fr John Neary SJ to Irish Provincial John Fahy SJ concerning his arrival to Hong Kong and the development of the Mission there
5 December 1926, 3pp
9 December 1926, 3pp
12 December 1926, 4pp
18 December 1926, 5pp
21 December 1926, 3pp
29 December 1926, 3pp
17 February 1927, 1p
26 February 1927, 2pp
1 March 1927, 1p
11 April 1927, 3pp
2 June 1927, 1p
Neary, John J, 1889-1983, Jesuit priest
Admission of George Feeney to the Society of Jesus
Part of Irish Jesuits
Admission of George Feeney to the Society of Jesus.
Mission material relating to Br George Feeney SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of mission material relating to Br George Feeney SJ. Includes passport photographs, personal record and correspondence between Br Feeney and Frs Thomas Martin, Vincent Murphy and Tom O'Brien, Mission Office, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Feeney, George, 1933-1989, Jesuit brother
Obituary and letter of sympathy on the death of Fr Cornelius Finn SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Obituary on the death of Fr Cornelius Finn SJ, taken from 'The Australian Dictionary of Jesuit Biography 1848 - 1998' by David Strong S.J., 1999, p100-101 and letter of sympathy (1993).
Admission of Cornelius Finn to the Society of Jesus and the taking of vows
Part of Irish Jesuits
Admission of Cornelius Finn to the Society of Jesus and the taking of vows.
Correspondence between Fr Cornelius Finn SJ and his Irish Provincials
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of correspondence between Fr Cornelius Finn SJ and his Irish Provincials.
Rahan Monastic Site: A conservation plan prepared by Howley Hayes Architects.
Irish Jesuit education and imperial ideals
Irish Jesuit education and imperial ideals by Timothy G McMahon in "Irish Classrooms and British Empire".
Irish Continental Colleges by Kyle J Betit, in 'The Irish at Home and Abroad"
Group photograph taken on the occasion of His Excellency Mgr Zanin's visit to the Regional Seminary
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Group photograph taken on the occasion of His Excellency Mgr Zanin's (Apostolic Delegate to China) visit to the Regional Seminary.
South China Regional Seminary, 1931-
Group photograph of the retreat group at the Regional Seminary, Hong Kong
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Group photograph of the retreat group at the Regional Seminary, Hong Kong.
South China Regional Seminary, 1931-
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Group photograph of the first year of Aberdeen Seminary, Hong Kong. The photograph includes Bishop Valtorta and Fr Thomas Cooney SJ (Rector) and other Irish Jesuits.
A Fong, photographer
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Group photograph of the first seminarians and their professors taken at the Regional Seminary.
A Fong, photographer
Memoirs written by John Bithrey of his time at Xavier College, Melbourne
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Typed and handwritten manuscript by John Bithrey entitled Xavier College (Melbourne Memoirs), September 1903 - August 1908.
Typed manuscript entitled 'Philip Brady, Priest of the Society of Jesus'
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Typed manuscript by John Bithrey entitled 'Philip Brady, Priest of the Society of Jesus'.
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Typed and handwritten manuscript by John Bithrey concerning his years spent as a Jesuit and his decision to leave the Society of Jesus.
Catalogue entries and obituary for Fr Patrick Finneran SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue entries for Fr Patrick Finneran SJ and obituary taken from the Hong Kong Catholic Diocesan Archives: https://archives.catholic.org.hk/In%20Memoriam/Clergy-Brother/P-Finneran.htm
Admission of Patrick Finneran to the Society of Jesus and the taking of vows
Part of Irish Jesuits
File relating to the admission of Patrick Finneran to the Society of Jesus and the taking of vows.
Correspondence between Fr Patrick Finneran SJ and his Irish Provincials
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of correspondence between Fr Patrick Finneran SJ and his Irish Provincials.
Mission material relating to Fr Patrick Finneran SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of mission material relating to Fr Patrick Finneran SJ. Includes passport photographs; announcement of death; death notice; mortuary card; personal record; correspondence between Fr Finneran and Frs Vincent Murphy, Thomas O'Brien and Thomas J. Martin, Mission Office, Dublin.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Finneran, Patrick J, 1915-1989, Jesuit priest
Admission of Maurice Fitzgerald to the Society of Jesus and the taking of vows
Part of Irish Jesuits
File relating to the admission of Maurice Fitzgerald to the Society of Jesus and the taking of vows.
Correspondence between Fr Maurice Fitzgerald SJ and his Irish Provincials
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of correspondence between Fr Maurice Fitzgerald SJ and his Irish Provincials.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2026.
Fitzgerald, Maurice, 1907-1996, Jesuit priest
Day pupils in Mungret College and the O'Malley Scheme
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file relating to day pupils in Mungret College and the O'Malley Scheme.
Newspaper articles concerning the finding of Fr Browne's collection of photographic negatives
Part of Irish Jesuits
Newspaper articles concerning Fr Browne's collection of 42,000 photographic negatives re-found in the basement of the Provincial’s house in Dublin by Fr Eddie O’Donnell SJ.
Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-
Part of Irish Jesuits
Article entitled ‘Fr. Browne’s Jesuit Ireland’ pp 24 - 29, by Fr Edward E O’Donnell SJ taken from Company, a magazine of the U.S. Jesuits.
http://www.companysj.com/v252/jesuitireland/ireland.html
http://www.companysj.com/v252/jesuitireland/ireland.pdf
accessed August 2009.
O'Donnell, Edward E, Jesuit priest
‘Fr Browne's unique pictures of Titanic at sea’ by Ralph Riegel
Part of Irish Jesuits
Copy of article taken from the Irish Independent, entitled ‘Fr Browne's unique pictures of Titanic at sea’ by Ralph Riegel. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-26MEnaJiXwo/TeS3Yspl5qI/AAAAAAAAATg/pwIl3NBOMBA/s1600/Irish+Independant_blog.jpg
Riegel, Ralph
Leixlip fall's, with caption by Fr Frank Browne SJ on reverse
Part of Irish Jesuits
Leixlip fall's, with caption by Fr Frank Browne SJ on reverse.
Browne, Francis M, 1880-1960, Jesuit priest, photographer and chaplain
Photograph of the senior cricket team at Mungret College, Limerick
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Photograph of the senior cricket team at Mungret College, Limerick by R. T. Ford, successor to T O'Connor, Limerick.
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letters written by Edward Boyd Barrett SJ while a Master in Clongowes Wood College, to Jeremiah Hayes SJ, a novice in Tullabeg, describing Christmas at Clongowes, the College Social Study Club (mentions the work of Edward Coyne, Matthias Bodkin and Maurice Dowling, all of whom subsequently joined the Society in August 1914) and congratulating Mr Hayes on the taking of his First Vows.
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from William Forbes Skene to Eugene O'Curry, 32 Bayview Avenue, Dublin thanking him for information received on the Book of Lecan. Refers to transcripts he (Skene) wishes to send to O'Curry and asks him to ‘...ascertain if it is the same as the extract taken from the Book of Ballymote...’. Discusses how the transcripts should be dispatched. Concludes by asking O'Curry to point out any further references to the history of Scotland, the highlanders and the genealogy of their clan that O'Curry may have discovered in the Irish Manuscripts.
Skene, William Forbes, 1809-1892, historian and Celtic scholar
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Eugene O'Curry, 5 Portland Street, Dublin to William Forbes Skene, Edinburgh, Scotland referring to extracts that Skene collected from O’Curry. Remarks that he (O'Curry) did not send them to Skene ‘...lest they may not be exactly what you would want...’. Refers to pedigrees of the kings of Scotland contained in the extracts and remarks ‘You seem to think lightly of (them)...’. Continues ‘...I think them very valuable as the Ms. is one of the close of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century and appears to have been got up with very great care and attention...’. Refers to a note written by Skene in which he indicates that the pedigrees can be found in a more authentic source. O'Curry expresses his interest in this information. Remarks that Irish historical scholars are ‘...neither mercenary nor jealous, but seek to establish truth...’. Concludes ‘...I wish to say that there is not now any acceptable Irish Ms. in Dublin that I have not carefully read and the value of which as a historical document, I do not clearly understand...’.
O'Curry, Eugene, 1794-1862, Irish scholar
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from William Forbes Skene to Eugene O'Curry, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin regarding extracts from the Annals of Ulster. Skene queries an observation made by O'Curry and remarks ‘...(there) must be some mistake as there never was a Murray of [Lennox]. Requests O'Curry to send him the original word.
Skene, William Forbes, 1809-1892, historian and Celtic scholar
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from [ ] to Eugene O'Curry regarding O'Curry’s election as Life Member of the Irish Archaeological Society.
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Eugene O'Curry, 2 Portland Street North, Dublin to Rev. John Henry Newman, Rector of the Catholic University, Dublin regarding an offer of the Professorship of Archaeology at the University. Remarks ‘...I would gladly accept (it), if the term does not mean more than I could honestly undertake.’. Explains that he is working under a Royal Commission as a co-translator of the Brehon Laws and also with the Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society, to translate and edit an ancient Irish Law Tract, the Battle of Moylena.
O'Curry, Eugene, 1794-1862, Irish scholar
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Eugene O'Curry, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin to T. D. Mc [ ], Montreal, Canada regarding a draft of $100 sent to O'Curry to purchase books. O'Curry apologises for the delay explaining that some volumes he wished to purchase were not available and that he fell ill on two occasions. O'Curry refers to the death of his son in 1857 and his wife in 1858. Concludes that he is still working on the Brehon Laws and that he has published the first twenty one lectures given by him to the Catholic University.
O'Curry, Eugene, 1794-1862, Irish scholar
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Eugene O'Curry, Brehon Law Office, Trinity College Dublin to Dalton regarding a proof sent to by Stokes to O'Curry. Apologises for the delay in replying. O'Curry indicates a number of mistakes and discusses some corrections.
Envelope in which the Eugene O'Curry letters were contained
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Envelope in which the letters N6/1 - N6/14, Eugene O'Curry, were contained. Notes on the envelope refer to dates, senders and recipients of some of the letters. Another note reads ‘(The history of these letters is unknown: they were not part of Fr Delaney’s papers). Found loose in strong room April 1944. Seem to belong to Leeson Street.’.
Connolly, Patrick J, 1875-1951 Jesuit priest and editor
Report by on the publication of Professor O'Curry's book
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Report by James [Garttan] on the publication of Professor O'Curry's book. Expresses his regret that Mr Duffy will not purchase all 2,000 copies of the publication ‘...nor the half, nor the quarter, as a commercial speculation. He (Mr Duffy) thinks he could scarcely sell 200 or 300 copies...’. Suggests that Mr Fowler, the University printer, should also be the publisher and that the index should be widely circulated particularly amongst ‘...the most distinguished Archaeologists, Philologists and Ethnologists...(who) make special mention... of the learned researches of Professor O'Curry.’.
Memoirs written by John Bithrey of his time as a school boy in Mungret College, Limerick
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Memoirs written by John Bithrey of his time as a school boy in Mungret College, Limerick. A file relating to memoirs written by John Bithrey of his time as a school boy in Mungret College, Limerick. Includes a typed and handwritten manuscript entitled Memories of Mungret (1889 - 1893). The article was published in the Mungret Annual, 1966.
Manuscript by John Bithrey entitled 'Tim'
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Typed manuscript by John Bithrey entitled 'Tim', a dog.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2031.
Fitzpatrick, Daniel, 1910-2001, Jesuit priest
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
O'Curry, Eugene, 1794-1862, Irish scholar
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2029.
Flannery, Denis, 1930-1999, jesuit priest
Newspaper clippings from various Irish and British newspapers of the Eucharistic Congress
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Newspaper clippings from various Irish and British newspapers of the Eucharistic Congress, June 1932 which occurred in Dublin. The large folio has pasted newspaper clippings collected and presented to the Gardiner Street Library by Fr William Gwynn SJ, 3 December 1942.
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Medal of Mary Immaculate, with image of the church at St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin on the obverse, with the words 'St. FRANCIS XAVIER'S DUBLIN 1871'. On the reverse - image of Miraculous Medal (or Medal of the Immaculate Conception) with the words 'MARY IMMACULATE PRAY FOR US 1871'.
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Letter from Irish Fr Provincial John R MacMahon SJ to the Rector of St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street in the appointment of Rev. Alexis Magni to the office of Vicar-General which entitles him to ‘the full powers of a General till such time as a successor to the late Fr Ledochowski has been appointed’ and ‘the powers of Visitor granted Fr Dugre on 9 April 1939 will remain in force till they are revoked’.
MacMahon, John R, 1893-1989, Jesuit priest
Catalogue for the Jesuit residence at St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin 1838 - 1840
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Handwritten catalogue for the Jesuit residence at St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin 1838 - 1840, in Fr Edmund Hogan's handwriting. Includes details such as name, place and date of birth, health, ministry and vows.
Hogan, Edmund, 1831-1917, Jesuit priest
Photograph of Christie Breen at St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Photograph of Christie Breen who 'became house porter - 1925' at Gardiner Street.
Admission of John Foley to the Society of Jesus and the taking of vows
Part of Irish Jesuits
File relating to the admission of John Foley to the Society of Jesus and the taking of vows.
Correspondence between Fr John Foley SJ and his Irish Provincials
Part of Irish Jesuits
Correspondence between Fr John Foley SJ and his Irish Provincials.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Foley, John J, 1907-1991, Jesuit priest
Mission material relating to Fr John Foley SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of mission material relating to Fr John Foley SJ. Includes announcement of death; personal record; obituary; sermons, articles and correspondence between Fr Foley and Frs. Thomas O'Brien, Vincent Murphy and Thomas J. Martin, Mission Office, Dublin.
Catalogue entries, photographs and obituaries for Fr John Foley SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue entries, photographs and obituaries for Fr John Foley SJ taken from the Hong Kong Catholic Diocesan Archives: https://archives.catholic.org.hk/In%20Memoriam/Clergy-Brother/J-Foley.htm
Part of Irish Jesuits
Garland, Joseph, 1909-1997, Jesuit priest
Gritos del Purgatorio, y medios para acallarlos
Part of Irish Jesuit Mission books of the Pre-Suppression period
Gritos del Purgatorio, y medios para acallarlos. Libro primero, y secundo. Compusto por el Doctor Joseph Boneta,…En Sevilla, por Locus Martin de Hermosilla, 1718
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Early sermon by Dr Charles Russell entitled 'Lord, lay not this sin to their charge'
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
A file relating to an early sermon by Dr Charles Russell entitled 'Lord, lay not this sin to their charge'.
Handwritten note on the Old Irish Litany of Leabhar Breac
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Handwritten note on the Old Irish Litany of Leabhar Breac.
Handwritten notes entitled The Litany of the Blessed Virgin
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Handwritten notes entitled The Litany of the Blessed Virgin.
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
A file of letters from Wilfred Ward to Fr Matthew Russell SJ concerning the letters of Dr Charles William Russell required by Fr Matthew Russell SJ for a biography of his uncle. Remarks that the early letters which he (Ward) has date to ca. 1802 - 1839 and refer to the Dublin Review. Asks Fr Russell if he has any papers relating to Cardinal Newman.
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Patrick McLoughlin, St John's, Carrigart, County Donegal to Fr Roland Burke Savage SJ concerning the papers of Dr Charles Russell held in Maynooth College and those in Leeson Street. Remarks 'My recollection is that those you had at 35 Lr. Leeson Street were a disappointing lot.'
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Ellen Russell to her cousin Dr Charles Russell describing a rough crossing across the Atlantic Ocean. Describes a storm which occurred off Newfoundland '...which blew us far south of the Banks which turned out most fortunate for us as many besides that kept north of the banks were that night more or less injured we thank God not only escaped that but the cold and icebergs.' Describes her arrival in America and stay in New York city. Remarks 'I cannot give you any opinion of the Americans as I think we have seen the worst of them...'. Concludes that she will write again when they reach Columbus, Ohio.
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Dr. Charles Russell, St Patrick's College, Maynooth, County Kildare to his [nephew Charles Russell, Lord Russell of Killowen] concerning the early death of '...our darling Annie...'.
Letters between Anne Russell and Charles Russell
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
A file relating to Anne Russell sister of Charles Russell. Includes a letter from Anne Russell to Charles Russell written on the back of another letter from Thomas Russell to 'Mo'. The other three letters are from Charles Russell to Anne Russell. Includes a letter describing his studies at Maynooth (22 March 1827, 3pp).
Letter from Charles Russell, Maynooth College, County Kildare to his mother
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Charles Russell, Maynooth College, County Kildare to his mother (Anne McEvoy) telling her about his life as a student at Maynooth. Describes his day when he rises at 6 o'clock and the various chores he must attend to. Remarks 'We have a great deal of praying to do here.' Continues 'The lay college is quite separate from the Ecclesiastic and it is one of the rules not to hold any intercourse with those in the other college.'
Letter from Charles Russell, Maynooth College, County Kildare to his sister, Anne Russell
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Charles Russell, Maynooth College, County Kildare to his sister Anne Russell. Remarks that there was an eclipse of the sun 'I observed it very accurately. When I saw it first a very small segment was obscured but in a short time more than one third was covered. I never had a perfect idea of an eclipse until today. Describes what it is like to be studying in Maynooth. Remarks that he has a bad place in the study hall as the people around him talk. Refers to his room 'I am beginning already to feel the cold at night. I suppose it is because my curtains are so bad if they may be called curtains which are all full of holes and as thin as wafer.' Includes a xerox copy of the letter.
Obituary for Fr Patrick Grogan SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue entries and obituary taken from the Hong Kong Catholic Diocesan Archives for Fr Patrick Grogan SJ: https://archives.catholic.org.hk/In%20Memoriam/Clergy-Brother/P-Grogan.htm
Admission of Patrick Grogan to the Society of Jesus and the taking of vows
Part of Irish Jesuits
File relating to the admission of Fr Patrick Grogan SJ to the Society of Jesus and the taking of vows.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Grogan, Patrick, 1902-1980, Jesuit priest
Mission material relating to Fr Patrick Grogan SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of mission material relating to Fr Patrick Grogan SJ. Includes photographs; announcement of death; personal record; and correspondence between Fr Grogan and Fr Thomas J. Martin, Mission Office, Dublin.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2028.
Harris, Richard, 1903-1998, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2026.
Hogan, Arnold, 1924-1996, Jesuit priest
Letter from Fr Matthew Russell SJ to the Irish Fr Provincial. Refers to the publication of the first volume of 'The Irish Monthly' as regards finances. Suggests that Fr Clery be appointed as financial manager, and discusses advertising in the publication. Also discusses the layout and encloses a trade-mark design (included).
Russell, Matthew, 1834 -1912, Jesuit priest and editor
‘Popularizing Spanish literature in 1930's Ireland; Aodh de Blacam and the Irish Monthly’
Photocopy of article entitled ‘Popularizing Spanish literature in 1930's Ireland; Aodh de Blacam and the Irish Monthly’ by Susannah Riordan, taken from ‘Spanish - Irish relations through the Ages’ edited by Declan M. Downey and Julio Crespo MacLennan, Four Courts Press, 2008, pp175-188.
Letter from Fr Peter Gallwey SJ to Irish Fr Provincial Nicholas Walsh SJ
Letter from Fr Peter Gallwey SJ to Irish Fr Provincial Nicholas Walsh SJ. Refers to Br Brady’s poor progress. Declares Br Kane to be ‘a thorough Israelite’. Expresses his satisfaction with Tuite and O'Flynn.
Gallwey, Peter, 1820-1906, Jesuit priest
Letter from Fr Peter Gallwey SJ to Irish Fr Provincial Nicholas Walsh SJ
Letter from Fr Peter Gallwey SJ, writing from Manresa, to Irish Fr Provincial Nicholas Walsh SJ. Reports that he did not allow Br Brady to take his vows; that Br Flynn is working very well, and that Fottrell is ‘a very holy young man.’ Discusses the novitiate in general, and claims that St. Ignatius never intended a novitiate so contemplative.
Gallwey, Peter, 1820-1906, Jesuit priest
Letter from [ ], Belfast to Fr Matthew Russell SJ concerning [his/her] writing. Refers to Dr Cahill
Part of Irish Jesuits
Crossed letter from [ ], Belfast to Fr Matthew Russell SJ concerning [his/her] writing. Refers to Dr Cahill and the lectures he delivered in Belfast. Refers to a work of John Ruskin 'The Stones of Venice' recommended by Fr Russell and remarks that she got it from the library.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2027.
Joyce, Patrick, 1937-2007, Jesuit priest
Catalogue entries and obituaries for Fr Brian P Kelly SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue entries and obituaries for Fr Brian P Kelly SJ taken from the 'Irish Province News', Vol. 14 - 15, April 1974, pp 53 - 56 and from the Hong Kong Catholic Diocesan Archives. https://archives.catholic.org.hk/In%20Memoriam/Clergy-Brother/B-Kelly.htm
Correspondence between Fr Brian Kelly SJ and his Irish Provincials
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of correspondence between Fr Brian Kelly SJ and his Irish Provincials.
Mission material relating to Fr Brian Kelly SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of mission material relating to Fr Brian Kelly SJ. Includes personal record; and correspondence between Fr Kelly and Fr Thomas J. Martin, Mission Office, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin, Ireland and Fr Tim Mulcahy, SJ, Dublin, Ireland.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Kelly, Brian, 1902-1974, Jesuit priest
Fr John MacErlean S J and the development of the Irish Jesuit Archive
Fr John MacErlean SJ and the development of the Irish Jesuit Archive by Elizabeth Mullins in 'Archives and Archivists', pp166-176.
Mullins, Elizabeth
VHS entitled 'Of Whom the World Knows Least: Edited Life of Fr. John Sullivan S.J.'
Video Cassette: Of Whom the World Knows Least ‘Edited Life of Fr. John Sullivan S.J.
1960 Approx
Copyright Vice Postulator, S.J. Prov. Hib.’
Maxell Professional HR
Draft constitution for University College Dublin student's union
Part of Irish Jesuits
Handwritten draft constitution for University College Dublin student's union.
The Boy from Eccles Street who Dared to be Different. Running time: 20 minutes (2001)
Meet Fr. John Sullivan Irish Jesuit Priest 1861 − 1933 Running time: 10 ½ minutes (1997)
VHS entitled 'Jesuit Education in Ireland'
VHS entitled 'Jesuit Education in Ireland'.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2028.
Lane, William, 1931-1998, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2032.
Logue, Walter, 1904-2002, Jesuit priest
Photographs of Fr Andrew O'Reilly SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Photographs of Fr Andrew O'Reilly SJ on Lough Cong, Ashford and on a boat.
Part of Irish Jesuits
O'Reilly, Andrew, 1903-1979, Jesuit priest
Correspondence between Fr Thomas Johnston SJ and his Irish Provincials
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of correspondence between Fr Thomas Johnston SJ and his Irish Provincials.
Memorial cards and obituary for Fr Thomas Johnston SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Memorial cards and obituary for Fr Thomas Johnston SJ, from 'The Australian Dictionary of Jesuit Biography 1848 - 1998, by David Strong S.J., 1999, p162.
Catalogue entries and obituary for Fr Andrew O'Reilly SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue entries and obituary for Fr Andrew O'Reilly SJ, taken from the Irish Province News, Vol. 18, No. 2, April 1979, pp 177 - 181.