ID | 16409 |
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Collection | Cardinal O'Donnell Archive |
Reference | |
Description | Material relating to the Religious, includes: Folder number 1: Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, letter of Reverend Mother Michael, Loreto Abbey, Rathfarnham, 11 August 1900, 'I am desirous of bringing before Your Lordship a scheme that has for years been the subject of earnest prayer throughout our Institute, and which is now assuming definite shape. The project is briefly set forth in the enclosed leaflet which has been presented to His Grace of Dublin and which I now submit to Your Lordship, humbly asking your assistance for its futherance'. Folder number 2: relating to the Poor Clare Colettines, letter, 2 June 1919 of Sister M. Columba, requesting a relic of St Columba. Letter 2 July 1919, of Sister M. Columba, expressing thanks for the books. Folder number 3: relating to the Society of the Sacred Heart, letter, 16 June 1926, of Reverend Mother Barrett, Convent of the Sacred Heart, Connecticut, expressing thanks for His Eminence's visit. Folder number 4: Sisters of the Bon Secours, letter, 15 September 1889, of Sister St Mathilde, informing him of the death of Miss Donelan. Folder number 5: Sisters of Holy Family - (Sisters of the Immaculate Conception), Constitutions and Rules. |
Access | The material in this repository is privately held. Access to this material is limited and at the discretion of the Diocesan Secretary. To have your application for access considered please write, giving precise details of your research project, to the address provided. |
Date | 1889; 1900; 1919; 1926 |
Century | 20th |
Keywords | |
Repository Name | Armagh Diocesan Archive (RC) |
Address | Ara Coeli Cathedral Road Armagh |
UK Postal Code | BT61 7QY |
Telephone | +44 28-3752-2045 |
Email Address | admin@aracoeli.com |
Repository Web Address | https://www.armagharchdiocese.org |
Comment | The information listed from this repository was extracted in the late 1990s from lists available in the archives. The lists were compiled by staff of Armagh Diocesan Archive and we are grateful for their assistance. Due to time constraints not all items in this repository were examined individually. |
latitude | 54.35373 |
longitude | -6.65892 |