Advertising and admission tickets for retreats
- IE IJA FM/TULL/172
- File
- 1978
Advertising and admission tickets for various retreats and days of recollection.
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Advertising and admission tickets for retreats
Advertising and admission tickets for various retreats and days of recollection.
Aerial views of the buildings and grounds at Tullabeg
Aerial views of the buildings and grounds at Tullabeg. Black and white. Various sizes.
Alleged purchase of a trap and frame from the community at Tullabeg
Correspondence mainly between Fr Kieran Hanley SJ, Superior, Tullabeg, and Desmond Kenny, High Street, Galway, relating to the alleged purchase of a trap and frame from the community at Tullabeg. Includes letter from Ted Kilbride SJ, Lusaka, Zambia on the trap.
Notebook containing information on the altar servers, list on inside cover.
Annual financial statements and estimates for the house and farm at Tullabeg.
Annual Historiae Domus for Tullabeg Retreat House
Annual Historiae Domus for Tullabeg Retreat House.
Annual letter recording the history of Tullabeg
Volume containing notes in English for the annual letter recording the history of St. Stanislaus’ College, Tullamore and copies of the final Latin versions Includes reference to visitations, the events on particular feastdays, the arrival of novices, the annual status and deaths. Writers of the histories include Frs. Richard O’Reilly SJ, Patrick O’Kelly SJ, Thomas Byrne SJ and Michael A. O’ Grady SJ.
File relating to apostolic work at Tullabeg including reports on retreat work and on the church. Includes account of annual retreat numbers, correspondence relating to the continued viability of the retreat house and preliminary plans for the development of a Jesuit pastoral centre.
‘Figures Regarding Arca Seminarii liability after departures of Philosophers from Tullabeg.’
Archives transfered from Tullabeg to Province Archives
Typed list of historical material held in Tullabeg transfered to the Province Archives