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Photographs of the sculptures, ‘Crucifix’, ‘Blessed Virgin and Child’ and ‘St. Joseph the Workman’ by Laurence Campbell which were displayed in the Domestic Chapel at Tullabeg. Black and white and colour. Various sizes. Note concerning the colour photographs by Fr Richard Coyne SJ.
File mainly containing letters from the Consultors at Tullabeg including Frs Colum O’ Holohan, Gregory Ffrench and Michael O’ Brien to Provincial, Fr Patrick Doyle SJ concerning the spiritual and temporal well-being of the community, with particular focus on financial affairs. Also contains material relating to the setting up of a temporary advisory committee on administration (1976).
Pamphlet entitled Offaly Tombstone Inscriptions. 1. Rahan Graveyards, published by the Offaly Historical Society. Contains references to, and lists of Jesuits buried in the old Rahan graveyard from 1823 to 1874 and those buried in the cemetery in the grounds of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, after 1874 (p.22 – 25).
File relating to the work of the Jesuit Retreat Association. Includes initial promotional material and rules, lists of promoters, minutes of annual general meetings and permits for fundraising activities such as whist drives and flag days.
File relating to the work and future of the retreat house at Tullabeg. Includes series of reports on the house such as ‘The Midlands Apostolate’ by the Taskforce on Spiritual Exercises (1973); papers such as the White Paper on Retreats (1977); letters from Provincials to the community; reflections by Fr Liam McKenna SJ, Special Secretariat and correspondence between him and Fr Robert Thompson SJ, Superior of the house.
Letters to Fr Brendan Lawler SJ, Rector of Tullabeg from Fr B. Judge, Parish Priest, St Carthage’s Church, Killina, concerning a slight encroachment on college grounds due to improvements to St Carthage’s Hall; Later correspondence between Fr Sean Heaney and Father Provincial Patrick Doyle SJ concerning the building of a new hall on this site and from Hoey and Denning Solicitors, Tullamore, to Rector Fr Donal Mulcahy SJ relating to the title of the Hall lands.