- IE IJA MSSN/AUST/122
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- 1889 - 1901
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
House history of Sevenhill.
Irish Jesuit Mission to Australia, 1865-1931
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
House history of Sevenhill.
Irish Jesuit Mission to Australia, 1865-1931
House history for St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
House history for St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street.
House history and annual letter for Mungret, 1883
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
House history and annual letter for Mungret.
Finegan, Francis J, 1909-2011, Jesuit priest
House histories of the College and Residence of St Ignatius, Galway
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Handwritten documents relating to the history of the Jesuits in Galway. Includes: copy of history of the Jesuit Church in Galway (20 August 1861) signed by Fr Rush[e], Prior; history of the College and Residence St Ignatius, Galway 1859 - 1863 by [Fr Rochford SJ] (In Latin); history of the College and Residence St. Ignatius, 1863 – 1865 (In Latin); annual letters 1865 - 1868 (In Latin).
House histories for St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
A file of house histories for St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street
House histories for Mungret College
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
House histories for Mungret College.
House Histories for Clongowes Wood College SJ
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
House Histories of 1862-1865 for Clongowes Wood College SJ written by Mr Christopher Carton SJ for Irish Fr Provincial Joseph Lentaigne SJ. Mr Carton was a scholastic at Clongowes at this time. Included at the end is a poem "The Tears of Erin for her Absent Sons" (Clongowes Wood College, July 1822).
Clongowes Wood College SJ, County Kildare, 1814-
House histories and annual letters for Clongowes Wood College SJ
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
1 "Litterae Annuae" Clongowes Wood College SJ - 1877-1883 (10pp)
2 "Litterae Annae" Clongowes Wood College SJ - 1878-1879 (1p)
3 "Historia Domus" Clongowes Wood College SJ - 1884-1886 (2pp)
4 "Historia Domus" Clongowes Wood College SJ - 1877-1879 (6pp)
5 "Historia Domus" Clongowes Wood College SJ - 1910-1912 (4pp)
6 "Litterae Annuae" Clongowes Wood College SJ - 1910-1912 (8pp)
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
House consultors letters regarding the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Jalan Gasing, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Federation of Malaya to Irish Fr Provincial.
House consultor's letter from John Collins SJ, St Francis Xavier's, Cheung Chau Island, Hong Kong
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
House consultor's letter from Frs John Collins, Donal Taylor, John O'Meara, Francis McGaley, James Hurley and Joseph Mallin, and John Gannon, St Francis Xavier's, (Language School, Novitiate and Retreat House) 27 Cheung Chau Island, Hong Kong.
Collins, John J, 1912-1997, Jesuit priest and missioner
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file of letters from Fr Laurence Kieran SJ, Clongowes Wood College SJ to Irish Frs Provincial Thomas Nolan SJ (to Februrary 1922) and John Fahy SJ (from February 1922).
These letters are written by Fr Kieran to the Irish Fr Provincial on a variety of matters concerning the community and college, often about the behaviour of the students, and some practical matters, such as the implications of a lack of coal supply. Fr Kieran was at the time the Prefect of Studies and also a House Consultor. Most are the regular bi-annual letters written to Fr Provincial by House Consultors in each community. Some of these were written at the behest of Fr Charles Mulcahy SJ, Rector of Clongowes Wood College SJ (1919-1922) and Fr John Joy SJ (1922 ff).
Kieran, Laurence J, 1881-1945, Jesuit priest
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file of letters from Fr Joseph Wrafter SJ, Clongowes Wood College SJ to Irish Frs Provincial James Murphy (to 1905), John Conmee (from 1905) and John Fahy SJ (from February 1922). These letters are written by Fr Wrafter to the Irish Fr Provincials on a variety of matters concerning the community and college. Fr Wrafter was at the time the Minister and also a House Consultor. Most are the regular bi-annual letters written to Fr Provincial by House Consultors in each community.
Wrafter, Joseph, 1865-1934, Jesuit priest and chaplain
House Consultor letters from Fr James Daly SJ, Clongowes Wood College SJ to Irish Fr Provincial
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file of House Consultor letters from Fr James Daly SJ, Clongowes Wood College SJ to Irish Fr Provincial Thomas V Nolan. These letters are written by Fr Daly to the Irish Fr Provincial on a variety of matters concerning the community and college. Fr Daly was at the time the Prefect of Studies to 1917 and also a House Consultor. Most are the regular bi-annual letters written to Fr Provincial by House Consultors in each community. Fr Daly's health began to deteriorate in 1917 and he was changed to Coláiste Iognáid SJ for one year as a teacher. He was reassigned to the Clongowes Wood College community in 1918, and his mission was to care for his health. He spent some time over these years at St John of God's, Stillorgan, Dublin, from where he wrote the final letter (22 December 1920, 2pp).
Daly, James Aloysius, 1847-1930, Jesuit priest
Hostel for West African Students in Dublin
Correspondence, mainly between Irish Fr Provincial and Monsignor James Moynagh, Prefect Apostolic at Kiltegan, County Wicklow, concerning Mgr. Moynagh’s proposals to establish a Catholic hostel for West African students attending the National University in Dublin. Includes copies of letters: from Archbishop McQuaid and others, to Mgr. Moynagh; from Mgr. Moynagh to Fr S. Harrington (Provincial of The Society of African Missions) and to Irish Fr Provincial John McMahon SJ and Fr Provincial’s reply.
MacMahon, John R, 1893-1989, Jesuit priest
Honour roll of past pupils of St Ignatius College, Riverview, Sydney
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Honour roll of past pupils of St Ignatius College, Riverview, Sydney who were killed during the war.
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Many Jesuit Provinces had missions in China before 1926 when the Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kong, Fr Henry Valtorta (1883-1953), invited the Irish Jesuits to his vicariate. In October 1926, Frs George Byrne (1879-1962) and John Neary (1889-1983) left Dublin for Hong Kong, which became a Mission for the Irish Province. They were joined, in early 1927, by Fr Daniel Finn (1886-1936) from Australia and later by Frs Richard Gallagher (1887-1960), Patrick Joy (1892-1970) and Daniel MacDonald (1891-1957).
The initial work of the mission concentrated in Hong Kong, with some teaching in Canton and Macao. Their works involved: reviving the Catholic journal, ‘The Rock’; the opening of a hostel (Ricci Hall) for Chinese Catholic students at the University of Hong Kong (1929-); their involvement in the Regional Seminary, Aberdeen, Hong Kong (1931-1964), Wah Yan College, Hong Kong (1932-) and Wah Yan College, Kowloon (1952-). Some lecturing occurred in the university, in areas such as archaeology, education, engineering, and geography. In Canton, Frs Michael Saul (1884-1932) and Joseph McCullough (1892-1932) died from cholera. Hong Kong was under Japanese occupation 1941 - 1945. The Irish Jesuits organised a school for refugees from Hong Kong in Macao and the Regional Seminary was also moved to Macao. Wah Yan College was closed in 1941 and reopened in 1945. Fr Thomas Ryan’s account “Jesuits under Fire in the siege of Hong Kong 1941” deals fully with this time.
After World War Two, the Irish Jesuits established a language school, student centre and parish in Canton. They were expelled by the Communists in [1953]. Wah Yan College grew and developed and further works included the foundation of a university hostel at Kingsmead Hall, Singapore and at Xavier Hall, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Other works of note that Irish Jesuits had a hand in establishing and running in Hong Kong include: the Hong Kong Housing Society (1938); Wah Yan Relief Association (1938); Shoeshine Boys Club (1952-1962); the Credit Union Movement (1962); Rehabilitation Centre for the Handicapped (1962); Catholic Marriage Advisory Council (1963); Road Safety Association for Schools (1964); Industrial Relations Institute (1968); Chinese Opera in English (1960s); Fisherman’s Children School (1960s) and Welfare for Police in the Training School. In 1966, Hong Kong became a Jesuit Vice-Province and in 1985, the Province of Macau-Hong Kong was established. Today, Hong Kong is a unit within the Chinese Jesuit Province.
Over a hundred Irish Jesuits have served in Hong Kong, China, Malaysia and Singapore - 30 of whom are buried in St. Michael’s Cemetery in Hong Kong and two in mainland China.
Irish Jesuit Mission to Hong Kong, 1926-1966
Hong Kong: as revealed by the camera
South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, [1939]
Homiliarum doctissimi viri Ioannis Eckii, aduersus Lutherum et caeteros haereticos
Part of Irish Jesuit Mission books of the Pre-Suppression period
Homiliarum doctissimi viri Ioannis Eckii, aduersus Lutherum et caeteros haereticos, de septem Ecclesiae sacramentis : Tomus quartus
Parisiis, ex offcina Petri Gaulteri, 1549
Eck, John, 1486-1543, German Catholic theologian, scholastic and prelate
Homiliarum doctissimi viri Ioannis Eckii adverus quoscunque
Part of Irish Jesuit Mission books of the Pre-Suppression period
Homiliarum doctissimi viri Ioannis Eckii adverus quoscunque nostri temporis haereticos super Evangelia de tempore, ab Adventu, usque ad Pascha. Apud Sebastianum Niuellium, sub ciconiis via Iacobaea, Parisiis, 1561
Eck, John, 1486-1543, German Catholic theologian, scholastic and prelate
Brown, Stephen JM, 1881-1962, Jesuit priest
By Herm, Fischer, S.V.D. translated by Isabel Graham.
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Holograph text of speech delivered to the Literary and Historical Society entitled ‘The University and the Nation’. Autographed by thirty-four members of the Society including Thomas Bodkin, Michael Dwyer, Thomas Arkins, C.J. Macauley, Ambrose Davoran and J.A. Costello.
Holograph manuscript of Fr Gerard Manley Hopkins’s 'St. Thecla'
Part of Irish Jesuits
Holograph manuscript of Fr Gerard Manley Hopkins’s 'St. Thecla'. Two versions – English ‘St. Thecla’ (34 lines, 1p.) and Latin ‘In Theclam Virginem’ (16 lines). On top left and right corners respectively, A.M.D.G. and L.D.S written (Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam and Laus Deo Sempe).
Burke Savage, Roland, 1912-1998, Jesuit priest and editor
Holograph letters to Fr Robert Browne
Part of Irish Jesuits
Holograph letters to Fr Robert Browne (later bishop of Cloyne), uncle of Fr Frank Browne SJ, appointing him Professor at St Colman’s College, Fermoy from the President, St Colman’s College, William Fitzgerald (4 July 1875) and as Canon of Cloyne diocese from the bishop of Cloyne, John MacCarthy, (7 April 1887).
Fitzgerald, William, President of St Colman's College
Holograph letters from Dr Thomas Croke, St Colman's College, Fermoy, Cork
Part of Irish Jesuits
Holograph letters from Dr Thomas Croke, St Colman's College, Fermoy, Cork (later archbishop) to Margaret Browne, mother of Bob (Robert Browne): ‘Bob is a very excellent boy. He is not far from being the first in his class’ (3 November 1858).
Croke, Thomas William, 1823-1902, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel
Holograph letters by Fr Frank Browne SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Holograph letters by Fr Frank Browne SJ to his brother, Fr William Browne on slides and photographs that he has sent him with his new camera, his time in Germany and leave.
Browne, Francis M, 1880-1960, Jesuit priest, photographer and chaplain
Holograph letter from Michael Fogarty, bishop of Killaloe to Fr Frank Browne SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Holograph letter from Michael Fogarty, bishop of Killaloe to Fr Frank Browne SJ regarding the notes of Robert Browne, bishop of Cloyne with sermon note with headed paper, Bishop’s House, Cobh. Includes pamphlet entitled ‘Panegyric on Most Rev. Dr. Browne, Bishop of Cloyne, delivered at the Month’s Mind, in the Cathedral, Cobh, on the 2nd May 1935, by Most Rev. Dr, Fogarty, Bishop of Killaloe’. 12pp.
Fogarty, Michael, 1859-1955, Roman Catholic Bishop of Killaloe
Holograph article ‘The Introduction of Roman Canon Law into Ireland’
Part of Irish Jesuits
Holograph article ‘The Introduction of Roman Canon Law into Ireland.’
History of University College, Dublin
Part of Catholic University of Ireland and University College, Dublin
History of University College, Dublin written in Latin.
History of the Novitiate, Sydney
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
History of the Novitiate, Sydney.
Irish Jesuit Mission to Australia, 1865-1931
History of the Jesuits in Galway
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
History of the Jesuit College and Residence in Limerick
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Handwritten documents relating to the history of the Jesuit College and residence in Limerick. Includes history of the College, 1862 - 1865; Historia Domus Limerick, 1868; annual letters, 1868. (In Latin).
History of the College of Technology, Bolton Street from the 1950s until 1968
Part of Irish Jesuit chaplains
‘An Historical Critique’. History of the College of Technology, Bolton Street from the 1950s up to the writing of the document, in relation to its development, education, student numbers and facilities. The writer, in an attempt to encourage the directors of the College to extend the facilities to cope with the changing needs of the students, warns of imminent revolt.
History of St Joseph's Penny Dinners
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
History of St Joseph's Penny Dinners at Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin from 1892-1963.
History of St Ignatius College, Sydney
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
History of Riverview College (St Ignatius), Sydney.
St Ignatius’ College, Riverview, Sydney, Australia, 1880-
History of St Francis Xavier College, Kew, Melbourne
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
History of St Francis Xavier College, Kew, Melbourne.
Xavier College, Melbourne, Australia, 1878-
History of St Aloysius College, Sydney
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
History of St Aloysius College, Sydney.
St Aloysius' College, Sydney, Australia, 1879-
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Handwritten history of the bequest (of Miss Anne Kellet, who died in 1811) which subsequently established the Kellet school on Dorset Street. After 'arson' in 1855, the school was repaired and was acquired by Fr Gaffney, where the St. Francis Xavier School was built.
Rabbitte, James, 1857-1940, Jesuit priest
History of Gonzaga College SJ, Dublin
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
History of Dublin parishes by Rev. N. Donnelly.
Historical society debates and programmes at the Sacred Heart College, Limerick
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Include information such as the order of business, the motion for debate, the speakers and the rules of the society. One programme is in Irish; the rest are in English.
Historical research undertaken by Fr Kevin Laheen SJ into the Isle of Man Mission
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
File of documents related to historical research undertaken by Fr Kevin Laheen SJ into the Isle of Man Mission. Includes a letter from David C. Sheehy, Diocesan Archivist, Diocesan Offices, Archbishop’s House, Dublin 9 to Fr Laheen concerning Fr MacPharlan. Remarks ‘…not been able to establish where Fr was ordained…some time between 1787 and 1793’ (19 October 1999). Includes map of the Isle of Man with ecclesiastical sites marked. Includes two articles related to Fr Matthew Gahan SJ ‘Apostle of the Isle of Man’ by Rev. William S. Dempsey and ‘To the Greater Glory of God’.
Laheen, Kevin A, 1919-2019, Jesuit priest
Historical note on Rathfarnham castle
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Historical note on Rathfarnham castle. Includes a postcard with a note by Fr Richard Coyne SJ concerning the historical note and remarks that he left a copy with Mrs Carter, 12 Doddervale. Continues 'The housekeeper asked if I were from the castle and if I wanted to see the picture...The housekeeper said they were expecting another priest...to call to see the picture. I had mentioned at my last visit that Fr Rector might be interested in seeing it.' (2 September 1972, 1 item).
Coyne, Richard Charles, 1917-1999, Jesuit priest
Historical Manuscripts Commission Tenth Report
Historical Manuscripts Commission. Tenth Report, Appendix, Part V. The Manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde, the Earl of Fingall, the Corporations of Waterford, Galway, &c
Gilbert, Sir John Thomas, 1829-1898, merchant, historian, archivist, and librarian
Historical background to the Apostolic School Mungret
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Historical background to the Apostolic School Mungret.
Historical and biographical sketch of Reverend Thomas Kelly SJ
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Historical and biographical sketch of Reverend Thomas Kelly SJ, late of St Francis Xavier’s Church, Gardiner Street in ‘The Lamp’, Vol. LIV, Number 336 entitled ‘A Loss to Catholicity and the Late Rev. Thomas Kelly SJ’. With photograph on front cover.
Chancellor, photographer, [1862]-1923
Historiae Domus for houses in the Chikuni Mission
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Historiae Domus for houses forming part of the Chikuni Mission, divided into sections relating to personnel, apostolic and spiritual life and events of import.
Historia residentiae for Manresa, Norwood, Australia
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Historia residentiae for Manresa, Norwood, Australia.
Irish Jesuit Mission to Australia, 1865-1931
Historia Domus of the SS. Cordis Residence, Sydney
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Historia Domus of the SS. Cordis Residence, Sydney.
Irish Jesuit Mission to Australia, 1865-1931
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Historia Domus of Loyola, Greenwich, Sydney.
Irish Jesuit Mission to Australia, 1865-1931
Historia Domus for the Hawthorn Residence
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Historia Domus for the Hawthorn Residence.
Immaculate Conception Church, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Australia, 1869-
Historia Domus for St Patrick's College, Melbourne
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Historia Domus for St Patrick's College, Melbourne.
St Patrick's College, East Melbourne, 1854-1968
Historia Domus for St Ignatius, Richmond, Melbourne
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Historia Domus for St Ignatius, Richmond, Melbourne.
St Ignatius' Church, Richmond, Australia, 1867-
Historia Domus for St Ignatius, Galway
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Lined notebook 'COLL S. IGNATII, HIST. DOM.' (House history for St. Ignatius College, Galway) Historia Domus, with handwritten entries which record important dates in the history of the church, college and community in Galway. At the start, it lists the instructions for the ‘Scriptores Historiae Domus’. Reports on number of confessions for each year, the Men’s Sodality and the Apostleship of Prayer. Lists the members of the community for each academic year and records the arrival of new members and the departure of the old, as well as last vows, illnesses, deaths and funerals. Details building work carried out to the buildings and new sport pitches and includes a photograph of such work in 1939. The renovations to the roof and the boiler are described as are the cost of work done, the craftsmen and architects involved etc. Relevant references are made to weather conditions and current affairs, including the reopening of the school ‘which had been suspended for 3 years (1929), ‘War declared. Invasion of Poland’ (1939), fourth centenary of the Society of Jesus (1941), ‘Around this time, the presence of a strange cat was felt (“perceived is better word”) in various parts of the house... she was caught, but escaped, + continued her evil way’ (1942), Taoiseach broadcast to the Nation on the conclusion of the War in Europe’ (16 May 1945), ‘Spiddal priest released by Communists’ (7 June 1952). Other entries refer to feast days, special Masses, novenas and processions, as well as to special periods within the Church calendar, such as Lent and Christmas. Provincials’ visitations are also recorded, as are the visits of other important guests. School events, such as the beginning and end of terms, examinations and prize-giving, operettas, theatricals, Féis Cheoil, debates, sports fixtures, excursions etc. also feature in the house history.
Also contains several insertions, some loose and some pasted onto notebook pages including; newspaper cuttings of special ceremonies, debates, school tours, reviews of theatricals, prize days, obituaries for Jesuits such as Fr Edmund Downing SJ, Jesuit educated pupils and past pupils, articles by Jesuits for example, ‘Why is not more Irish spoken?’ by Fr John J. Mac Sheahan SJ., articles of Jesuit interest in Galway, ‘Attacked by Beetle: Work to Save Church Roof’ (1939), ‘Past Pupils’ union for St Ignatius College’ (December 1946); numbers and finances of the Jesuits in Galway from 1862- 1877 (In Latin); leaflets; Lenten lectures & devotions; musical and theatricals programmes such as Concert & Dramatic Entertainment (4 January 1899); ‘The Rale True Doctor’ and ‘The Cuckoo’ (1936), ‘Sinbad the Sailor’ (1945); copy of report in the Galway Pilot of private theatricals at the College of St Ignatius (5 March 1892); copy of excavation plan done by Mr Edwards, Clerk of Works; holograph letter from Fr John MacErlean SJ to Fr Andrew O'Reilly SJ concerning the early history of the Jesuits in Galway (29 March 1947). Includes copy book which contains correspondence and articles in Galway newspapers about Scoil Fursa, a school which educates through Irish (December 1945 - January 1946).
Historia Domus for Rathfarnham Castle
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Historia Domus for Rathfarnham Castle for the year 1971 - 1972.
Historia Domus for Loyola, Sydney
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Historia Domus for Loyola, Sydney.
Irish Jesuit Mission to Australia, 1865-1931
Historia Domus and Litterae Annuae for Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Historia Domus (House history) and Litterae Annuae (Annual letters) for Rathfarnham Castle. References to seismograph, a plane (Royal Flying Corps, Tallaght) crash landing on the boundary with the golf course [1916]. List results and prizes gained by Jesuits studying at University College Dublin (1913 - 1922).
His Grace is displeased: selected correspondence of John Charles McQuaid
His Grace is displeased: selected correspondence of John Charles McQuaid
Clara Cullen, Margaret Ó hÓgartaigh
Merrion, Dublin, 2013
By Mother St. Paul.
Hints Offered to Young Masters in the Colleges of the English Province SJ
Booklet entitled 'Hints Offered to Young Masters in the Colleges of the English Province S.J.'
Angliae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1622-
Hints for masters and prefects in the colleges of the Irish Province, S.J.
Hints for masters and prefects in the colleges of the Irish Province, S.J.
Hints for masters and prefects in the colleges of the Irish Province, S.J.
Hints for masters and prefects in the colleges of the Irish Province, S.J.
Hilary Lawton's entry to the Noviceship
Part of Irish Jesuits
A file relating to Hilary Lawton's entry to the Jesuit noviceship.
Lawton, Hilary, 1912-1984, Jesuit priest
Higher education and national life
Higher education and national life. Address read at the inaugural meeting of the 22nd session of the Literary and Historical society, University College, Dublin by Thomas F. Bacon, auditor.
Heythorp College 1614-2014. A commemorative history by Michael J Walsh.
Angliae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1622-
Henry Piers's continental travels, 1595-1598
Henry Piers's continental travels, 1595-1598
Cambridge University Press; For the Royal Historical Society, Cambridge, United Kingdom, New York, NY, USA, 2018
Mac Cuarta, Brian, Jesuit priest
Henry Johnston in the Wicklow mountains with Fr Hal King SJ and Fr Patrick Joy SJ
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Half a postcard, depicting Henry Johnston in the Wicklow mountains with Fr Hal King SJ and Fr Patrick Joy SJ of the Irish Province of the Society, visiting a cottage.
Barnabæ Kearnæi Casselensis Hyberni e Societate Iesu Sacerdotis, Heliotropium, sive Conciones tam de festis, quam de Dominicis, quæ in solari totius anni circulo occurrunt, adiectis in fine concionibus de sacerdotio, & morte. Cum duplici indice tum rerum, tum locorum Sacræ Scripturæ, quae in ijs passim explicantur
Publisher: Sumptibus Antonii Pillehotte, sub signo Sanctissimæ Trinitatis, Lugduni, 1622
Kearney, Barnaby, 1567-1640, Jesuit priest and writer
Headed notepaper from Mungret College
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Headed notepaper from Mungret College.
Donnelly, Donal I, 1898-1975, Jesuit priest
Handwritten texts of sermons given by Fr John Conmee SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Handwritten texts of sermons given by Fr John Conmee SJ and notes relating to the Tridium and Retreats.
Handwritten sermons in the same hand
File of handwritten sermons in the same hand, in English, with no indication of author.
Handwritten schedule of the manuscripts in Irish compiled by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ
Part of Irish Jesuit Special Collections
Handwritten schedule of the manuscripts in Irish compiled by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ (Irish Province Archivist, 1975 – 1986). Includes explanatory note by Fr McGrath concerning his compilation of the schedule (1p. 1985). Fr. McGrath lists one manuscript (number ‘3’) which an tAthair Ó Fiannachta did not. This manuscript is missing.
McGrath, Fergal P, 1895-1988, Jesuit priest
Handwritten prayer entitled 'Gods Will Be Done'
Part of Irish Jesuits
Handwritten prayer entitled 'Gods Will Be Done'.
Handwritten notes entitled The Litany of the Blessed Virgin
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Handwritten notes entitled The Litany of the Blessed Virgin.
Handwritten notes by Fr Richard Devane SJ on the cinema and film censorship
Part of Irish Jesuits
Handwritten notes by Fr Richard Devane SJ on the cinema and film censorship. Outlines his opinions on and arguments in support of the control of the cinema in Ireland. Emphasises the need for censorship.
Handwritten notes by Fr John O'Brien SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Handwritten notes by Fr John O'Brien SJ on subjects such as:
Illuminated Manuscripts, including letters from Edward Sullivan (23 January 1917), Thomas William Lyster, Librarian, the National Library of Ireland (19 June 1917) and William Alexander Henderson, National Literary Society, 6 St Stephen's Green, Dublin (nd.).
notes on notable individuals born in Galway, statements on imports and exports and net tonnage of sailing and steam vessels to/from the Port of Galway (1906-10, with letter from the Superintendent of Statistics and Intelligence Branch, Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland, Dublin (1 March 1912) to Fr John O'Brien SJ and pamphlet with the title ‘Good facts about Galway’ with information on ‘The Honourable Past; The Present: Achievements and resources; Some distinguished Galway men’ produced by St Ignatius College, Galway. Written by Fr James Rabbitte SJ. See SC/GALW/3
Supplement entitled Galway as a Transatlantic Port’ reprinted from The Financial Times (16 February 1912).
Handwritten notes by [ ] about John O'Hagan and their time in London
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Handwritten notes by [John Edward Pigot] about John O'Hagan. Remembers a period of time spent in the same lodgings in London as John O'Hagan and praises his character and intellect.
Mitchel, Jane, c.1820-1899, nationalist
Handwritten note re. valuation of buildings - Heading: 'Corrie Ward'
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Handwritten note re. valuation of buildings - Heading: 'Corrie Ward'. Discusses possible uses of building(s) if sold. Refers to estimated price - £600,000 IRL.
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 note from W. Riddell Martin to Fr Frank Browne SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Handwritten note from W. Riddell Martin to Fr Frank Browne SJ asking whether Fr Browne would act as a judge on the monthly (summer) competitions for the Photographic Society of Ireland.
Martin, W. Riddell
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Handwritten monthly accounts of costs of food and supplies for retreats at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin (includes bread, butter, sugar, milk, tea and jam).
Part of Irish Jesuits
Handwritten information sheet in relation to the Association of Prayer. States that letters, applications etc must be addressed to Fr Kelly SJ, St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. Adds that no money is demanded, but offerings are accepted.
Hand-written index/precis to the Australia collection
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Hand-written index/precis to the Australia collection, 1835-1903. It is not known who prepared this precis (perhaps Fr James Rabbitte SJ, check handwriting).
Handwritten history of the residence at St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Handwritten history of the residence at St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. Includes holograph letters from Fr Bartholomew Esmonde SJ, Rome to Frs Aylmer and Meagher, St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street relating to the proposed altar, with illustrations of altar; history of St Francis Xavier's by Fr Kenney SJ; annual letters by Fr Curtis SJ (1841 - 47); Historia Domus of St Francis Xavier College (Belvedere) and residence by Fr Kavanagh SJ, notice of valuation of house at Upper Gardiner Street (1 March 1832); history of Upper Gardiner Street residence (1865 - 68); an oration made in aid of St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street (1833); annual letters by Fr O'Farrell SJ (1840);
Handwritten greetings from Fr Joseph Corluy SJ to Fr Henry M Lynch SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Handwritten greetings from Fr Joseph Corluy SJ to Fr Henry M Lynch SJ on a souvenir card of St John Berchmans.
Corluy, Joseph, 1824-1896, Jesuit priest
Handwritten document relating to the genealogy of Fr Alexander Kyan SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Handwritten document relating to the genealogy of Fr Alexander Kyan SJ.
Handwritten design of report card for Gonzaga College
Part of Irish Jesuits
Handwritten design of report card for Gonzaga College by Fr William White SJ.
Handwritten copy of memorial scroll issued in the name of the king, George V
Part of Irish Jesuits
Handwritten copy of memorial scroll issued in the name of the king, George V, which commends Fr Doyle for his actions and self-sacrifice during the First World War, and for giving up his life ‘that others might live in freedom’.
George V, King, 1865-1936, King of the United Kingdom
Handwritten copy of printed letter from Fr General Beckx to Fr Provincial Aloysius Sturzo SJ where he describes his visit to Leo XIII.
Beckx, Peter, 1795-1887, Jesuit priest and Father General
'Handbook for Catholic Social Workers in Dublin' compiled by Fr Lambert McKenna SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Publication entitled 'Handbook for Catholic Social Workers in Dublin' compiled by Fr Lambert McKenna SJ and published by the St Vincent de Paul Society.
Handbills advertising Missions in St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Handbills advertising Missions in St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin.
Hand search on behalf of Rev. Stephen Farrell SJ and Rev. John Ffrench SJ
Hand search on behalf of Rev. Stephen Farrell SJ and Rev. John Ffrench SJ.
Hand bills advertising pantomimes in St Francis Xavier's Pioneer Hall, Upper Sherrard Street
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Hand bills advertising pantomimes in St Francis Xavier's Pioneer Hall, Upper Sherrard Street.
Guestbook for those on retreat at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Guestbook for those on retreat at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin.
Lord, Daniel A, 1888-1955, Jesuit priest and writer
Group photographs of Jesuits at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Group photographs of Jesuits (named) at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin.
'PP 3i Anni Rathfarnham 1941-2';
Back row, l-r: Patrick Harper, John O'Shaugnessy, Thomas O'Callaghan, Brian McMahon, Michael O'Mahony, Gerard McLaughlin, James Kelly, Peter McSeamais. Middle row: Liam McElligott, Michael O'Meara, Terence Sheridan, Scozzeri, - Van Bogrt, Fergus Cronin, Denis Gilmore, Brendan Brennan and Peter Buschman. Front row: George Carroll, Aidan Ennis, Charles O'Conor, Henry Keane, Gerard Golden, Gerard Perrott and John Williams. Names given in 1970, of those who have died on reverse.
'Autumn 1914', Juniors at Rathfarnham;
Back row, l-r: John Farrell, Aubrey Gwynn, Thomas Moore, Denis Hayes and Colin McKillop. Middle row: Robert McCarthy, Michael Kelly, Paul O'Dea, Charles Scantlebury, Noel Burke-Gaffney, Donal McCarthy. Front row: Eddie Bourke, Charles Molony, John Ryan, Jeremiah Higgins and Kieran Ward.
[1958]-[1964];
Jesuit brothers including, l-r Andre Bannon, - John Adams, Edward Keogh and Fitzgerald at Rathfarnham Castle.
[1958]-[1964];
Back row, l: Anthony Baggot, Ned Keogh, John O'Connor, Gabriel McKinney, Liam O'Hara, Joseph Osborne, William Glanville, Roderick Greaney, Anthony McShera, James Fitzgerald. Middle row: Albert Kelly, Patrick Brady, Joseph Cleary, James Priest, Frank Roe. Seated: Andrew Bannon, John Adams, Charles O'Conor, Fergal McGrath, Patrick McNamara.
Group photographs of ‘Vow-men’ at Emo, originally in an album of Fr Redmond Roche SJ
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Group photographs of ‘Vow-men’ at Emo, originally in an album of Fr Redmond Roche SJ'
15 September 1936, l-r: Tony Baggot, Credan O'Higgins, Jimmy Johnston, Barney Murray.
Group photographs and negatives belonging to Fr Pádraic Ó Brólcháin SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of group photographs and negatives belonging to Fr Pádraic Ó Brólcháin SJ. Includes:
All photographs include Fr. Pádraic Ó Brólcháin S.J.
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-