Diploma of membership of the Laymen's Retreat Association
- IE IJA FM/RATH/160
- Item
- [1960] - [1980]
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Diploma of membership of the Laymen's Retreat Association (CLC).
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).
Hardback loose leaf binder containing documents related to Madonna Sodality Prints. List and details readings for Sundays of the year, Sundays of Lent and Easter, social enquiries and preliminary articles.
Material on retreats and the retreat house at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Material on retreats and the retreat house at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin (removed from ledger folder). Includes:
Material relating to Retreat promoters and programmes at Rathfarnham Castle
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
File relating to Retreat promoters and programmes at Rathfarnham Castle, the golden jubilee year of the retreat house (1972) and the Layman’s Retreat Association.
Sodality of Our Lady and Christian Life Communities
The Sodality of Our Lady, an association formed by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and approved by the Holy See, was a religious body which aimed at fostering in its members an ardent devotion, reverence and filial love towards the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary & St Patrick was canonically erected in the Church of St Francis Xavier, Upper Gardiner Street on 1st May, 1853. Members of a sodality would attend devotions in the evening time or at weekends.
The material documents the creation of sodalities in Ireland from 1863 to 1960. This is known as ‘aggregation to the Primae Primariae’ and sodalities were formed in many colleges, convents, hospitals, parishes, and schools. Sodality booklets and newsletters provide background and history to the work of sodalities in Ireland.
Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-