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IE IJA J/454/4
Title
Prayer cards depicting the Shrine of Our Lady of Benada
Date(s)
- [1871]-[1896] (Creation)
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2 items
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(1830-)
Administrative history
The Irish Province of the Society of Jesus is the local branch of the Society of Jesus, one of the largest religious orders in the Catholic Church, was formed in 1860, having been a Vice-Province from 1830. When Fr Peter Kenney SJ, led the Jesuits back to Ireland in 1814 after the Suppression of the Society (1773-1814) his first action was to open a new school at Clongowes Wood College. In the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century the Order was associated with training Catholics to take on a leadership role in the emerging independent Ireland.
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Prayer cards depicting the Shrine of Our Lady of Benada, Convent of the Sisters of Charity, Benada Abbey, County Sligo, with signature of Patrick Durcan written.
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- Religious Sisters of Charity, 1815 (Subject)
- Jones, Daniel, 1816-1869, Jesuit priest (Subject)