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Br Peter Foley SJ

  • IE IJA J/152
  • File
  • 2 July 1924 -19 July 1943
  • Part of Irish Jesuits

Material relating to the entry of Br Peter Foley SJ into the society, final vows and medical note.

Foley, Peter, 1891-1968, Jesuit brother

Fr Denis Kenny SJ

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Kenny, Denis, 1813-1885, Jesuit priest

Fr James Finucane SJ

Catalogue entry for Fr James Finucane SJ and obituary.

Finucane, James, 1878-1957, Jesuit priest

Fr Peter Kenny SJ

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Kenny, Peter, 1851-1912, Jesuit priest

Br John Keogh SJ

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Keogh, John, 1828-1888, Jesuit brother

Br Michael Keys SJ

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Keys, Michael, 1826-1901, Jesuit brother

Fr Peter Kiernan SJ

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Kiernan, Peter, d 09 September 1822, Jesuit priest

Fr Daniel Fitzgibbon SJ

Catalogue entry for Fr Daniel Fitzgibbon SJ (1930), obituary and passport page with black and white photograph (1952).

Fitzgibbon, Daniel, 1884-1956, Jesuit priest

Fr John King SJ

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King, John, 1714-1768, Jesuit priest

Br John King SJ

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King, John, 1822-1886, Jesuit brother

Bishop Francis Kirwan

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Kirwan, Francis, 1589-1661, Roman Catholic Bishop of Killala and deathbed Jesuit

Fr Rupert Kyne SJ

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Kyne, Rupert, 1620-1675, Jesuit priest

Mr Thomas Lacy SJ

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Lacy, Thomas, d 1707, Jesuit scholastic

Fr James Latin SJ

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Latin, James, 1591-1647, Jesuit priest

Fr Charles Lea SJ

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Lea, Charles, 1545-1586, Jesuit priest

Fr Francis Lea SJ

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Lea, Francis, 1605-1675, Jesuit priest

Fr Patrick Lea SJ

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Lea, Patrick, 1619-1650, Jesuit priest

Br James Furlong SJ

Biographical information on Br James Furlong SJ.

Furlong, James, 1882-1958, Jesuit brother

Br Franz Lenz SJ

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Lenz, Franz, 1833-1906, Jesuit brother

Mr John Leonard SJ

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Leonard, John, 1599-1622, Jesuit scholastic

Fr Thomas Lery SJ

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Lery, Thomas, 1624-1691, Jesuit priest

Br Thomas Lewis SJ

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Lewis, Thomas, 1648-1722, Jesuit brother

Fr Peter Foley SJ

Photocopy of obituaries for Fr Peter Foley SJ.

Foley, Peter, 1826-1893, Jesuit priest

Br William Frayne SJ

Photocopy of obituary for Br William Frayne SJ.

Frayne, William, 1814-1895, Jesuit brother

Fr Dermot Long SJ

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Long, Dermot, 1679-1736, Jesuit priest

Biographical information on Fr Leonard Sheil SJ

Biographical information on Fr Leonard Sheil SJ. Includes:
– potted biography by Fr Fergus O'Donoghue SJ (Irish Province Archivist, 1986-2019), (1984, 1p.);
– biography of Fr Sheil entitled 'Who Travels Alone' by Fr Robert L. Stevenson SJ (Dublin: C. Goodliffe Neale (Irel.) Ltd.) (1975, 56pp);
– photocopies from the 'Jesuit Year Book' of an illustrated article by Fr Robert L. Stevenson SJ entitled ‘Emigrants’ Priest: Fr. Leonard Sheil, S.J.’ (1969, 9pp) and an illustrated appreciation of Fr Sheil by Very Rev. Joseph Flynn, M.S.S (1969, 5pp).
Also includes appreciation of Fr Sheil by Very Rev. Joseph Flynn, M.S.S., printed in 'Irish Province News' (April 1968, 2pp).

Letters and report to the Irish Fr Provincial from Fr Leonard Sheil SJ concerning missions in Spain

  • IE IJA J/16/10
  • File
  • 7 September [1961] - 30 November 1965
  • Part of Irish Jesuits

Letters and report to the Irish Fr Provincial from Fr Leonard Sheil SJ concerning missions in Spain, comparisons with missions in Britain and Ireland and the possibility of Fr Sheil’s working in South America. Includes:
– letter from Fr Sheil to the Irish Fr Provincial seeking permission to go to Spain to study Spanish missions in order to adapt certain practices for use in Britain (7 September. 1961, 4pp);
– copy of a ‘Report on Missions in Spain’ following a visit by Frs Shiggins and Sheil who attended five missions around the country (n.d., 4pp);
– letter from Fr Sheil to the Irish Fr Provincial in which he discusses certain Spanish customs which could be used on Missions in Britain. Remarks that he will send the Provincial a report ‘on the meetings I now hold with Protestant clergymen after missions in Ireland’ and that he has sent in ‘full reports on our missions in Britain’ ‘almost every year for ten years’. Also mentions a new member of the mission staff, Fr Kevin Laheen SJ – ‘You will be glad to know that Fr Laheen on this his first mission did very well. He preaches well and his musical voice was a help to O'Beirne and I. I need not tell you that O'Beirne preaches very well, and is a wonderful companion on a mission. He sleeps badly’ (Fr Gerry O'Beirne) (23 March 1963, 3pp) and
– letters seeking permission to go to Spain (and Italy) as a supply priest (25 May 19?? – 30 November 1965, 4 items).

Draft typescript of an unpublished book by Fr Leonard Sheil SJ concerning his travels in Spain

Draft typescript of an unpublished book by Fr Leonard Sheil SJ concerning his travels in Spain, with an emphasis on Catholics murdered in the Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939). States in the preface ‘This is an account of motorcycling 12000 miles through Spain, with special reference to spots where priests and nuns suffered for their faith in 1936 and 1937.’ Includes holograph preface and footnotes (4pp); ‘Index of Tales with Sources for Persons mentioned in order of their mentioning’ (3pp); map of Spain and Portugal with Fr Sheil’s routes marked in pen (10cm x 9cm) and draft typescript (first three pages are missing) (originally 192pp).

Correspondence concerning Fr Leonard Sheil's return to Farm Street Church, London on mission work

  • IE IJA J/16/13
  • File
  • 17 April - 9 December 1966
  • Part of Irish Jesuits

Correspondence concerning Fr Leonard Sheil's return to Farm Street Church, London on mission work. Includes:
– letter from Provincial Fr Brendan Barry SJ to Fr John Brooks SJ, Superior of the English Provincialate in Mount Street, London, offering the services of Fr Sheil for mission work amongst Irish immigrants. ‘I should let you know that last December Father Sheil had an operation for cancer in the intestine. However, he is in very good form again and is most anxious to take on plenty of work. His doctor wrote to me in January to say that it is quite possible that he may continue to have many years of useful activity’ (17 Apr. 1966, 1p.) and
– letter to the Provincial from Fr Sheil describing the week he spent working among the inmates in Wormwood Scrubs Jail. ‘There are 1,500 prisoners, 700 of them under 20. Of these youths, 81 are Catholic, 19 of them born in Ireland; 12 had not made First Confession, but all the Irish-born knew their religion. I was supplying for the prison chaplain R.C., an excellent man who spent 16 years of his life at Westminster Cathedral. But they tell me he doesn’t visit the cells. I did, 81 of them. It’s pathetic. And I got locked in twice, because if the cell door slams, there is no possible way of getting out till some warder changes (sic.) to come along’ (13 Jul. 1966, 2pp). Encloses a report he wrote for 'Chaplain’s Weekly' on ‘Farm St(reet) Hotel work’ describing the work of the chaplains in London bars, restaurants, residential clubs and hotels (11 Jul. 1966, 2pp).

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