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Article by Fr Kevin Laheen SJ which details Jesuits buried in the Old Rahan cemetery
- IE IJA FM/TULL/330
- Item
- 2002
Article by Fr. Kevin Laheen, SJ entitled ‘Gone but not Forgotten’ which details the Jesuits buried in the Old Rahan cemetery before 1874.
Laheen; Kevin; Jesuit priest
Photographs of the Old Rahan Graveyard, Tullabeg cemetery
- IE IJA FM/TULL/333
- File
- 2006
Photographs of the Old Rahan Graveyard, Tullabeg cemetery, mass rock in property of Rahan Lodge, burial stone of Fr John Cunningham SJ, taken by Fr Kevin Laheen SJ.
Laheen; Kevin; Jesuit priest
Letters from David Sherlock, Rahan Lodge, to Fr James Murphy SJ
- IE IJA FM/TULL/9
- File
- 21 May 1900-10 February 1901
Letters from David Sherlock, Rahan Lodge, to Fr James Murphy SJ, Rector of Tullabeg, concerning the purchase of Tullabeg lands from Sherlock by the Society in the Land Commission Court.
Sherlock, David
- IE IJA FM/TULL/19
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- 21 August-10 September 1818
Letter from Patrick Joseph Plunkett, Bishop of Meath, Navan, Meath to Maria O’Brien, Rahan Lodge, County Offaly, regarding an invitation to Rahan Lodge in September 1818 (21 August 1818). Typed copy of a letter from Maria O’Brien, Rahan Lodge, County Offaly, (benefactress of Tullabeg) to the Bishop of Meath concerning the co-operation between the local clergy and the Jesuit fathers of Tullabeg (10 September 1818).
Plunkett; Patrick Joseph (1738-1827); Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath
- IE OH OHS85/5/44
- File
- undated
Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton
Research on Rahan Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Rahan, Barony of Ballycowan). County Inventory Registration: 928.
Contains a field sheet and a written report over one page.
(No photographs included.)
St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly
- IE IJA FM/TULL
- Fonds
- 1818-2010
The Jesuits bought Tullabeg in 1818 (dedicated it to St Stanislaus) and opened a preparatory school for boys destined to go to Clongowes Wood College, Kildare. St Stanislaus College gradually developed as an educational rival to its sister school. It merged with Clongowes Wood College in 1886. Tullabeg then became a house of Jesuit formation: novitiate (1888-1930), juniorate (1895-1911), tertianship (1911-1927) and philosophate (1930-1962). In 1962, it was decided that the students of philosophy should be sent abroad for study. Tullabeg subsequently became a retreat house and was closed in May 1991.
The papers of St Stanislaus College include information on a history of the area around Tullabeg, building and property (1912-2004), correspondence with Superiors (1881-1971), finance (1912-1990), documents on Jesuit training (1818-1962), retreat house (1949-1960) and artworks (1940-1991).
Material is in the form of letters, reports, architectural plans, notes, maps and photographs (1902-1990). Programmes for plays include Shrovetide at St. Stanislaus College, Tullamore; ‘The Man with the Iron Mask’, ‘All at Coventry’ and ‘The Smoked Miser’ (1885) and for ‘Caitlín Ní Uallacáin’ and ‘Cox and Box’ and details Jesuits who performed (1925).
Society of Jesus
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