Shanahan
Mentioned in 19 documents, 23 times across the archives
Documents
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Mass Notices 1918 1921
2 mentions“William Shanahan”
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Mass notices 1923 1925
1 mention“Mr. Italianism Shanahan”
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Mass notices 1928 1931
1 mention“to Hilarism Shanahan .”
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Mount Argus Archives 1900 1919
1 mention“Bishop Shanahan , of Harrisburg , had come”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVII 1936 37
2 mentions“Marv ) . Miss Kathleen Shanahan , Knocklong .”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
1 mention“It is announced that Fr. Cormac' Shanahan .”
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BShanahan to Martin recommendation
2 mentions“JOS. SHANAHAN CSSp.”
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Bishop Shanahan
1 mention“JOS. SHANAHAN C S SP.”
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French letters
1 mention“En 1934, un évêque missionnaire, Mgr Shanahan C.S.Sp., qui l'avait connue en Nigérie, lui conseilla de commencer quelque chose. La lecture des livres de D.Mamon, les traditions bénédictionnes de sa fa”
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Killeshandra Africa
1 mention“danger par conversations avec Mgr Shanahan. Elle prend ses”
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Lebbe to Martin
1 mention“How attentive is the Loving Providence ! Overcrowd train compartment is a bad fitted place to rebexion, and I landed last night at Boher without any definite idea about the talks we had with Bishop Sh”
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Pamphlet
1 mention“When Miss Martin returned to Ireland she heard from Bishop Shanahan, C.S.Sp., of the great need of medical assistance in the missions, especially for the care of mothers and infants. To prepare hersel”
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Visitation pamphlet
1 mention“With this day's event the history of the Medical Missionaries of Mary may be said to begin officially; but the foundation of the Congregation has had its history, which may be briefly sketched here. T”
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story of mmm
1 mention“The Foundress Miss Mary Martin after nursing through the great war 1914 - 1918, heard from Bishop Shanahan C.S.Sp of the great need of medical assistance on the African Missions. In 1921 after taking ”
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Bishop Shanahan visit
1 mention“to Bishop Shanahan there had”
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Morning train
2 mentions“& Bishop Shanahan, he asked for”
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221533
1 mention“The following points are respectfully submitted to the Right Rev. J.W. Shanahan, Bishop of Harrisburg, on behalf of the Superiors of the Franciscan Capuchin Fathers of the Irish Province, embodying th”
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232159
1 mention“Sir J. N. Shanahan”
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232220
1 mention“(180) Sept.28, 1909 - "That we have received with pleasure the offer of a foundation from Most Rev. Charles J. O'Reilly, Bishop of Baker City, U.S.A., and that we place his letter before the Most Rev.”