Minutes of two meetings of the community at Tullabeg; Minutes of a joint meeting of the communities of Tullabeg and Dooradoyle, Limerick.
Permit issued by John J. Graham to the community and students at Tullabeg College to use Pallas Lake for bathing and swimming.
Sans titreLetters addressed to Fr. Kieran Hanley SJ, Rector of Tullabeg from the superiors and novices of various Jesuit houses on the Continent, such as the Séminaire Missionaire at Chantilly and the College Saint Albert at Louvain, in relation to the sending of students to Tullabeg during the summer of 1960.
Letter to Fr Paul Andrews SJ, Special Secretariat, from Fr Richard Coyne SJ, Tullabeg, concerning courses in adult education being run at various institutes.
Sans titreFile of correspondence relating to some church benches at Tullabeg wrongly claimed to be the property of Clongowes Wood College and later negotiations relating to their purchase. Includes letters by Fr Redmond F. Roche SJ, Clongowes Rector, Fr Michael Connolly SJ, Rector of Tullabeg and Fr Donal O’ Sullivan SJ.
File containing newspaper and magazine articles relating to the Evie Hone stained glass windows in the community chapel at Tullabeg, a list of references to the windows in scholarly literature compiled by Fr Richard Coyne SJ and relevant extracts from the Historiae Domus of Tullabeg (1940-1951).
Photographs of the removal of the Evie Hone windows from the chapel at Tullabeg. Colour. 15cm x 10cm. Includes Fr Brendan Murray SJ.
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 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.
Notebook relating to the history of the house at Tullabeg, containing account of alleged apparitions in the summer of 1922 at the grotto to Our Lady; Later recollection of the events by Fr Harold Craig SJ (1977).