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Browsing by Subject Catholic Church and Revolutionary Period
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1922
Anonymous anti-Treaty Handwritten letter from 'An Old Irregular' in a 'Dug-out near the Galtees' to Archbishop Byrne
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Exchanges of letters between Archbishop Byrne and the Secretary, Oglaigh Na hEireann, pleading for clemency re prisoners Patrich Archbold and a prisoner Waters.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Five telegrams to Pope Pius XI and Cardinal Gaspari urging the release of Mary McSwiney
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922-10-22
Full text pf Pastoral letter from Cardinal Logue,to the priests and people of Ireland detailing the Church's opposition to the continued activities of the IRA
Logue, Cardinal
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Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Handwritten letter from Count Plunkett, with original envelope and wax seal, to Archbishop Byrne pleading to reinstate the Spiritual Rights of Republican prisoners.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922-12-20
Letter dated 20th December 1922 from Kevin O'Higgins to Archbishop Byrne reporting an incident at a mass at Mount Argus church. The celebrant, Fr. Joseph Smith C.P. alleged the Free State army were murderers.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Letter dated 26th April 1922 from an R Whelan of Rathmines to Archbishop Byrne complaining of Michael Collins' alleged drunkenness
Phelan, R
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Dublin Diocesan Archives
1923-03-13
Letter from Commander in Chief to Archbishop Byrne complaining about an anti-treaty letter sent by a priest to a prisoner in Tintown, Curragh.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Letter from Eibhlin Ni Cinneide of the Irish Self-Determination League to Archbishop O'Byrne protesting at the prison Chaplain not providing Mary McSwiney with Sacraments
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Letter to Archbishop Byrne advising him of the arrest of Rev. Dr. P Brown of Maynooth College. Includes detail of the raid.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Letter to Archbishop Byrne by the Kilmainham Female Hunger Strikers Kathleen (Kitty) Costello, Nelly Ryan (sister of Dr. Jim Ryan) and Annie O’Neill requesting that they receive Holy Communion daily until their death.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Letter to the Archbishop from Maude Gonne McBride claiming mistreatment of prisoners
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Photostat list of "Sympathetic Priests" excluded by government from visiting [Republican] prisoners
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Photostat pamphlet titled "Daily Bulletin" dated February 6th 1923 accusing Tim Healy, Governor General of Ireland, of 55 murders.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Poblacht na hEireann pamphlet dated 28th June 1922 'A Diary from the Four Courts"
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Telegram dated 20th November 1922 from the Irish Self Determination League, Jarrow Branch, pleading with Archbishop Byrne not to let Mary McSwiney die without Last Rites.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Typescript account by Fr. Piggott who gave spiritual aid to Rory O'Connor and Liam Mellows and he describes the final hours leading up to their executions.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Typewritten account by John Francis Homan detailing his attempts to broker a peace between Pro- and Anti-Treaty sides in June 1922
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Typewritten military pass dated the 1st July to the guard at the Hammam Hotel O'Connell Street signed by Oscar Traynor issued to Archbishop Byrne, the Lord Mayor of Dublin and party.
Dublin Diocesan Archives