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- 1 March - 19 April 1834
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
‘The Catholic Penny Magazine’, Vol. 1, No. 3 - Vol. 1, No. 10.
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Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
‘The Catholic Penny Magazine’, Vol. 1, No. 3 - Vol. 1, No. 10.
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Commemorative magazine published on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the birth of St Francis Xavier, which was celebrated in St Francis Xavier’s Church, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. Includes a history of the church and its activities, as well as photographs of the interior and exterior, and of church-related activities.
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Magazine by the students of Coláiste Iognáid entitled ‘Cnó’. Articles relate to the Irish club at Coláiste Iognáid, jokes, quizzes, Galway, history and sport. In Irish.
Magazine entitled 'The Far East'
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Magazine entitled 'The Far East' published by the Maynooth Mission to China.
Missionary Society of St Columban, 1918-
Magazine entitled 'Vocatus Christus. Apostolic School Foreign Missions'
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Magazine entitled 'Vocatus Christus. Apostolic School Foreign Missions'.
Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969
Magazine for primary school at Scoil Iognáid
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Typewritten magazine for primary school classes at Scoil Iognáid including sixth class. Includes stories, articles, quizzes, jokes, riddles, news and poems: ‘Ode to Mister Burke’; ‘Murder in the Dark’.
School magazine by students of Coláiste Iognáid entitled ‘iognáid’
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
School magazine by students of Coláiste Iognáid entitled ‘iognáid’ which includes articles on poetry, advertisements, library news, Jes senior rugby, mountaineering club, art work, quotes of students, crossword, debating and colour photographs of staff, students, rowing club, orchestra, hockey and rugby.
The Crusader Magazine, Vol.1, No.1. with opening by Cardinal Conway, Archbishop of Armagh.