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The report describes the objectives of the association; the forms of management and membership (honorary & active); the spirit of the association; and the financial resources of the association. It describes statistics regarding membership numbers, donations, visitations to the Sick Poor and attendance of the dying. Several case studies or testimonies are provided, detailing visitations of the Sick Poor. The means for improving the spirit of the association is discussed, and other accessory or accidental works of the association such as monitoring the ‘efforts of Proselytism’; and attendance of Catholic children to Protestant schools. The report is signed by John Curtis, S.J. (President). The report includes a financial statement of donations, subscriptions and expenditure of the association, and lists benefactors. The Appendices provide a public address by the association to the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen, and a reply by his Grace, Dr Paul Cullen, to the Ladies of the Association of Charity. In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, financial contributions, and membership.
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Dublin Core
Title
First Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (1852)
Date
1852
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Description
First annual report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul attached to the Metropolitan Parish of Dublin and instituted for the Spiritual and Temporal Relief of the Sick Poor (presented at Annual Meeting, June 1852). This report includes an account of the origins and progress of the association in its first year, denoting its origins to St. Vincent de Paul. It describes the introduction of the association of St. Vincent de Paul into Ireland, and the introduction of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul to the Dublin Metropolis. It notes that the first (preliminary) meeting of Ladies was held on 06 June 1851 in the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Dublin; and the first meeting to elect office-bearers was held on 24 June 1851.
The report describes the objectives of the association; the forms of management and membership (honorary & active); the spirit of the association; and the financial resources of the association. It describes statistics regarding membership numbers, donations, visitations to the Sick Poor and attendance of the dying. Several case studies or testimonies are provided, detailing visitations of the Sick Poor. The means for improving the spirit of the association is discussed, and other accessory or accidental works of the association such as monitoring the ‘efforts of Proselytism’; and attendance of Catholic children to Protestant schools. The report is signed by John Curtis, S.J. (President). The report includes a financial statement of donations, subscriptions and expenditure of the association, and lists benefactors. The Appendices provide a public address by the association to the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen, and a reply by his Grace, Dr Paul Cullen, to the Ladies of the Association of Charity. In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, financial contributions, and membership.
Subject
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Second Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (1853)
Date
1853
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Description
Second annual report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul attached to the Metropolitan Parish of Dublin and instituted for the Spiritual and Temporal Relief of the Sick Poor (presented at Annual Meeting, 10 June 1853). The report describes statistics regarding membership numbers, donations, and visitations to the Sick Poor and attendance of the dying. Several case studies or testimonies are provided, detailing visitations of the Sick Poor. It notes an extension of parishes for the association in Dublin, with the addition of a branch in Cork. The report describes other accessory or accidental works of the association, including the ‘emissaries of heresy’, and approaching parents to send Catholic children to Catholic schools. It suggests that the distance of Catholic schools is often too great for a child to travel, and thus, they attend Protestant schools close by. It discusses a proposal to set up a Catholic ‘Infant School’ using the Anti-Proselytising Fund. The report discusses the establishment of St. Mary’s Industrial Institute, and the benefits of providing needlework employment for the poor women. The Council Management is listed. The report includes a financial statement of donations, subscriptions and expenditure of the association, and lists benefactors. In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, financial contributions, and membership, and an account of St. Mary’s Industrial Institute.
Subject
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Third Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (1854)
Date
1854
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Description
Third annual report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul attached to the Metropolitan Parish of Dublin and instituted for the Spiritual and Temporal Relief of the Sick Poor (presented at Annual Meeting, 21 June 1854). The report describes statistics regarding membership numbers, donations, and visitations to the Sick Poor and attendance of the dying. Several case studies or testimonies are provided, detailing visitations of the Sick Poor. The report also describes the Annual Raffle and a Charity Sermon. An account of the ongoing work of St. Mary's Industrial Institute is provided. The Council Management is listed. The report includes a financial statement of donations, subscriptions and expenditure of the association, and lists benefactors. In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, financial contributions, and membership.
Subject
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Fifth Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (1856)
Date
1856
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Description
Fifth annual report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul attached to the Metropolitan Parish of Dublin and instituted for the Spiritual and Temporal Relief of the Sick Poor (presented at Annual Meeting, 1856). The report describes statistics regarding membership numbers, donations, and visitations to the Sick Poor. Several case studies or testimonies are provided, detailing visitations of the Sick Poor. The report also illustrates case histories and testimonies of aid workers and conditions in Dublin City. Attendance of ‘proselytising day-schools’ is detailed. The report discusses the work of the Ladies’ of Charity in Paris, France. The Council Management is listed. The report includes a financial statement of donations, subscriptions and expenditure of the association, and lists benefactors. In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, financial contributions, and membership.
Subject
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Sisters of the Holy Faith Congregational Archives, Aylward House, Holy Faith Convent, Glasnevin, Dublin 11
Note
Note: p.2, p.15, and p. 22 are blank pages, and were not digitised as part of this edition
Extent and medium
1 report, 21 pages
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The sixth report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity also includes an introduction to development of St. Bridget’s Orphanage (usually spelled Brigid’s) as ‘an accessory work' undertook during the year by the association. It notes that the first meeting for St. Brigid’s Orphanage was held on 16 January 1857, at 6 Middle Gardiner Street. It describes the concept of a boarding-out system, involving 'nurses' (foster parents) living in the countryside. It notes the work of the Protestant Orphan Society. It describes the passing of a resolution requesting the establishment of a large orphanage. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage are listed.
Note: While printed in this report as an introduction to St. Brigid’s Orphanage, the introduction was then adopted as the basis for the first annual report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1857) and reprinted separately.
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Dublin Core
Title
Sixth Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (1857)
Date
1857
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Description
Sixth annual report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul attached to the Metropolitan Parish of Dublin and instituted for the Spiritual and Temporal Relief of the Sick Poor (presented at Annual Meeting, 01 December 1857). The report describes statistics regarding membership numbers, donations, and visitations to the Sick Poor. Several case studies or testimonies are provided, detailing visitations of the Sick Poor. The Council Management is listed. The report includes a financial statement of donations, subscriptions and expenditure of the association, and lists benefactors. In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, financial contributions, and membership.
The sixth report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity also includes an introduction to development of St. Bridget’s Orphanage (usually spelled Brigid’s) as ‘an accessory work' undertook during the year by the association. It notes that the first meeting for St. Brigid’s Orphanage was held on 16 January 1857, at 6 Middle Gardiner Street. It describes the concept of a boarding-out system, involving 'nurses' (foster parents) living in the countryside. It notes the work of the Protestant Orphan Society. It describes the passing of a resolution requesting the establishment of a large orphanage. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage are listed.
Note: While printed in this report as an introduction to St. Brigid’s Orphanage, the introduction was then adopted as the basis for the first annual report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1857) and reprinted separately.
Subject
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Sisters of the Holy Faith Congregational Archives, Aylward House, Holy Faith Convent, Glasnevin, Dublin 11
Note
Note: p.2 and p.26 are blank pages, and were not digitised as part of this edition
Extent and medium
1 report, 28 pages
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The seventh report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity also includes the second annual report of St. Bridget’s Orphanage, 1859 (usually spelled Brigid’s). This second annual report documents the origins of St. Brigid’s Orphanage and its organisation; support and donations for the cause; cases of Proselytism amongst 'Catholic Orphans'; and includes a poem titled 'St. Bridget's Orphan'. Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted. It details the number of orphans; the schooling of orphans; the boarding-out (foster care) system and premiums paid to nurses (foster parents). The operations of the Protestant Orphan Society are articulated. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage are listed.
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Dublin Core
Title
Seventh Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (1858)
Date
1858
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Description
Seventh annual report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul attached to the Metropolitan Parish of Dublin and instituted for the Spiritual and Temporal Relief of the Sick Poor (presented at Annual Meeting, 18 November 1858). The report describes statistics regarding membership numbers, donations, and visitations to the Sick Poor. Several case studies or testimonies are provided, detailing visitations of the Sick Poor. The Council Management is listed. The report includes a financial statement of donations, subscriptions and expenditure of the association, and lists benefactors. In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, financial contributions, and membership.
The seventh report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity also includes the second annual report of St. Bridget’s Orphanage, 1859 (usually spelled Brigid’s). This second annual report documents the origins of St. Brigid’s Orphanage and its organisation; support and donations for the cause; cases of Proselytism amongst 'Catholic Orphans'; and includes a poem titled 'St. Bridget's Orphan'. Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted. It details the number of orphans; the schooling of orphans; the boarding-out (foster care) system and premiums paid to nurses (foster parents). The operations of the Protestant Orphan Society are articulated. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage are listed.
Subject
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Sisters of the Holy Faith Congregational Archives, Aylward House, Holy Faith Convent, Glasnevin, Dublin 11
Note
Note: p.2 is a blank page , and is not digitised as part of this edition
Extent and medium
1 report, 36 pages
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The eight report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity also includes the third annual report of St. Bridget’s Orphanage, 1860 (usually spelled Brigid’s). This third annual report documents the organisation of St. Brigid's orphanage, provisions, donations, and guild associations. It details the number of orphans; the schooling of orphans; the boarding-out (foster care) system and premiums paid to nurses (foster parents). Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted. The report examines Protestant institutions (orphanages, schools, etc.) under the heading of ‘Perils of the Faith of Catholic Orphans.’ Included in the report is a letter from the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen, addressed to the Ladies of the Association of Charity; and a statement by Dr Cullen, pertaining to the work of the Ladies, which was presented to Pope Pius IX. The Meeting of St. Bridget’s Orphanage is documented, with detailed resolutions and a sermon by the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage are listed.
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Dublin Core
Title
Eighth Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (1859)
Date
1859
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Description
Eighth annual report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul attached to the Metropolitan Parish of Dublin and instituted for the Spiritual and Temporal Relief of the Sick Poor (presented at Annual Meeting, 13 December 1859). The report describes statistics regarding membership numbers, donations, and visitations to the Sick Poor. Several case studies or testimonies are provided, detailing visitations of the Sick Poor. The report includes a financial statement of donations, subscriptions and expenditure of the association, and lists benefactors. In the Appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, financial contributions, and membership.
The eight report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity also includes the third annual report of St. Bridget’s Orphanage, 1860 (usually spelled Brigid’s). This third annual report documents the organisation of St. Brigid's orphanage, provisions, donations, and guild associations. It details the number of orphans; the schooling of orphans; the boarding-out (foster care) system and premiums paid to nurses (foster parents). Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted. The report examines Protestant institutions (orphanages, schools, etc.) under the heading of ‘Perils of the Faith of Catholic Orphans.’ Included in the report is a letter from the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen, addressed to the Ladies of the Association of Charity; and a statement by Dr Cullen, pertaining to the work of the Ladies, which was presented to Pope Pius IX. The Meeting of St. Bridget’s Orphanage is documented, with detailed resolutions and a sermon by the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage are listed.
Subject
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Ninth Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (1860)
Date
1861-01
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Description
Ninth annual report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul attached to the Metropolitan Parish of Dublin and instituted for the Spiritual and Temporal Relief of the Sick Poor (presented at Annual Meeting, 16 January 1861). The report describes statistics regarding membership numbers, donations, and visitations to the Sick Poor. This report contains less informational details than previous reports. Apologies are presented for the tardiness of the report, which was due in 1860, and represents the financial year of June 1859-June 1860. The report was presented in the absence of Margaret Aylward who, since November 1860, was serving a prison sentence for contempt of court. The report includes a financial statement of donations, subscriptions and expenditure of the association, and lists benefactors. In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, financial contributions, and membership.
Subject
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Tenth Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (1861)
Date
1861
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Description
Tenth annual report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul attached to the Metropolitan Parish of Dublin and instituted for the Spiritual and Temporal Relief of the Sick Poor (presented at Annual Meeting, 20 November 1861). The report describes statistics regarding membership numbers, donations, and visitations to the Sick Poor. Several case studies or testimonies are provided in detailing visitation of the Sick Poor. This report contains less informational details than earlier reports. Notice is given of a long-term member Mrs. Francis Murray. The report includes a financial statement of donations, subscriptions and expenditure of the association, and lists benefactors. In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, financial contributions, and membership.
Subject
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Eleventh Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (1862)
Date
1862
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Description
Eleventh annual report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul attached to the Metropolitan Parish of Dublin and instituted for the Spiritual and Temporal Relief of the Sick Poor (presented at Annual Meeting, 27 November 1862). The report describes statistics regarding membership numbers, donations, and visitations to the Sick Poor. Several case studies or testimonies are provided in detailing visitation of the Sick Poor. This report contains less informational details than earlier reports. The report includes a financial statement of donations, subscriptions and expenditure of the association, and lists benefactors. In the Appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, financial contributions, and membership.
Subject
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Sisters of the Holy Faith Congregational Archives, Aylward House, Holy Faith Convent, Glasnevin, Dublin 11
Note
Note: p.2 and p.10 are blank pages, and were not digitised as part of this edition
Extent and medium
1 report, 15 pages
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The report notes that the first meeting for St. Brigid’s Orphanage was held on 16 January 1857, at 6 Middle Gardiner Street, Dublin. The report provides statistics for the number of orphans and describes the concept of a boarding-out system (foster care), involving 'nurses' (foster parents) living in the countryside. The boarding-out system would become the main system of operation for the orphanage. The report describes the work of the Protestant Orphan Society. It also notes the passing of a resolution requesting the establishment of a large orphanage. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage is listed (including clergymen and guild associations). In the appendix is a form of bequest to St. Brigid’s Orphanage.
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Dublin Core
Title
First Annual Report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1857)
Date
1857
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul; St. Brigid's Orphanage
Description
First Annual Report of St. Brigid’s Orphanage (1857) - in association with the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. The report includes an introduction to the development and operations of St. Bridget’s Orphanage (also spelled Brigid) as ‘an accessory work' undertook during 1857 by the Ladies’ Association of Charity. Initially, this introduction was part of the Sixth Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity (1857). A notice of this is printed on page 1 of this report: ‘This Report was originally a portion of the Sixth Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity, Metropolitan Parish, for the year 1857 but as St. Brigid’s Orphanage has attained since that time such a large development, it is considered expedient to reprint this Report separately.’
The report notes that the first meeting for St. Brigid’s Orphanage was held on 16 January 1857, at 6 Middle Gardiner Street, Dublin. The report provides statistics for the number of orphans and describes the concept of a boarding-out system (foster care), involving 'nurses' (foster parents) living in the countryside. The boarding-out system would become the main system of operation for the orphanage. The report describes the work of the Protestant Orphan Society. It also notes the passing of a resolution requesting the establishment of a large orphanage. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage is listed (including clergymen and guild associations). In the appendix is a form of bequest to St. Brigid’s Orphanage.
Subject
St. Brigid's Orphanage
46 Eccles Street, Dublin, Ireland
Orphan statistics
Boarding-out system
Nurses (foster parents)
Education
Proselytism
Finance
Benefactors
Protestant institutions
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Second Annual Report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1858)
Date
1858
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul; St. Brigid's Orphanage
Description
Second Annual Report of St. Brigid’s Orphanage (1858) - in association with the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (presented at Annual Meeting, 18 November 1859). The report documents the origins of St. Brigid’s Orphanage and its organisation. It describes support and donations for the cause; noting the support of clergymen and several guild associations. It provides examples of cases of Proselytism amongst 'Catholic Orphans'; and examples of children being saved from ‘heresy’. It includes a poem titled 'St. Bridget's Orphan'. Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted. It details the number of orphans; the schooling of orphans; the boarding-out (foster care) system and premiums paid to nurses (foster parents). The operations of the Protestant Orphan Society are articulated. Several resolutions were printed in the Freeman's Journal and are reprinted in this report. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage is listed (including clergymen and guild associations). This report was also included as part of the Seventh Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity (1858).
Subject
St. Brigid's Orphanage
46 Eccles Street, Dublin, Ireland
Orphan statistics
Boarding-out system
Nurses (foster parents)
Education
Proselytism
Finance
Benefactors
Protestant institutions
Speeches & Resolutions
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Third Annual Report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1859)
Date
1859
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul; St. Brigid's Orphanage
Description
Third Annual Report of St. Brigid’s Orphanage (1858) - in association with the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (presented at Annual Meeting, 13 December 1859). The report documents the organisation of St. Brigid's Orphanage, provisions, donations, and guild associations. It details the number of orphans; the schooling of orphans. Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted. The boarding-out system (foster care); and premiums paid to nurses (foster parents) is discussed with explanations of how the payment system works. The report examines Protestant institutions (orphanages, schools, etc.), including the Protestant Orphan Society, under the heading of ‘Perils of the Faith of Catholic Orphans.’ Included in the report is a letter from the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen, addressed to the Ladies of the Association of Charity; and a statement by Dr Cullen, pertaining to the work of the Ladies, which was presented to Pope Pius IX. The Meeting of St. Bridget’s Orphanage is documented, with detailed resolutions and a sermon by the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage is listed (including clergymen and guild associations). In the Appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, donations and subscriptions. This report was also included as part of the Eighth Annual Report of the Ladies’ Association of Charity (1859).
Subject
St. Brigid's Orphanage
46 Eccles Street, Dublin, Ireland
Orphan statistics
Boarding-out system
Nurses (foster parents)
Education
Proselytism
Finance
Benefactors
Protestant institutions
Correspondence
Cullen, Paul (1803-1878)
Pope Pius IX (1792-1878)
Speeches & Resolutions
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Fourth Annual Report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1860)
Date
1861-01
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul; St. Brigid's Orphanage
Description
Fourth Annual Report of St. Brigid’s Orphanage (1860) - in association with the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (presented at Annual Meeting, 16 January 1861). The report was presented in the absence of Margaret Aylward who, since November 1860, was serving a prison sentence for contempt of court. This report documents the rationales for the acceptance of children, regardless of money or health with an emphasis on those ‘in danger of a loss of faith’. Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted, alongside parent testimonies. It documents the organisation of St. Brigid's Orphanage; support and donations for the cause; and guild associations. It provides examples of letters from donors. The boarding-out (foster care) system is described; and premiums paid to nurses (foster parents) is discussed with explanations of how the payment system works. It details the number of orphans; the schooling of orphans; and the rearing of orphans. The report examines Proselytism under the heading of ‘War against the Faith of Catholic Orphans’. Speeches and resolutions are provided. They include a speech by the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen; and a resolution proposed by Rev. Cannon Roche, pertaining to defraying expenses relating to Margaret Aylward’s imprisonment. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage is listed (including clergymen and guild associations). In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, donations and subscriptions. Additionally, in the appendix is a document titled ‘Statistics of Proselytism: Perils of the Faith of Catholic Orphans’ and provides an account of Protestant institutions (orphanages, schools, etc.) Also, in the appendix is a reprint of a letter from 1859 by the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen, addressed to the Ladies Association of Charity; and a statement by Dr Cullen, pertaining to the work of the Ladies, which was presented to Pope Pius IX.
Subject
St. Brigid's Orphanage
46 Eccles Street, Dublin, Ireland
Orphan statistics
Boarding-out system
Nurses (foster parents)
Education
Proselytism
Finance
Benefactors
Protestant institutions
Speeches & Resolutions
Correspondence
Cullen, Paul (1803-1878)
Grangegorman Prison
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Fifth Annual Report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1861)
Date
1861-11
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul; St. Brigid's Orphanage
Description
Fifth Annual Report of St. Brigid’s Orphanage (1861) - in association with the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (presented at Annual Meeting, 20 November 1861). The report opens with reprinted letters from the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen, addressed to the Ladies’ Association of Charity remarking on their great work; and a letter from the Archbishop of Armagh, Joseph Dixon to Margaret Aylward with a blessing from Pope Pius IX. It notes the appointment of a Rev. Father John Gowan as Director. The report announces the establishment of St. Brigid’s Orphanage as an Association and provides an account of the ‘Rules and Privileges of St. Brigid’s Association’. The report addresses the needs for establishing a ‘poor school’ to counteract the attendance of Catholic children in Protestant schools. It notes the establishment of a school room; and documents the aims of the school. It details the number of orphans; the schooling of orphans; and the rearing of orphans. Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted. The boarding-out (foster care) system is described; and premiums paid to nurses (foster parents) is discussed. The report details support and donations for the cause. Proselytism is briefly mentioned. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage is listed (including clergymen and guild associations). In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, donations and subscriptions.
Subject
St. Brigid's Orphanage
46 Eccles Street, Dublin, Ireland
St. Brigid's Association
Rules & Privileges
Gowan, John (1817-1897)
Orphan statistics
Boarding-out system
Nurses (foster parents)
Education
St. Brigid's schools
Proselytism
Finance
Benefactors
Correspondence
Cullen, Paul (1803-1878)
Dixon, Joseph (1806-1866)
Pope Pius IX (1792-1878)
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Sixth Annual Report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1862)
Date
1862
Creator
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul; St. Brigid's Orphanage
Description
Sixth Annual Report of St. Brigid’s Orphanage (1862) - in association with the Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (presented at Annual Meeting, 27 November 1862). The report opens with a reprinted letter from the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen, addressed to Margaret Aylward remarking on their great work of the Ladies’ Association of Charity and St. Brigid’s Orphanage. The report details the number of orphans; reunification of orphans with parents; orphan adoptions; orphan apprenticeships; the schooling of orphans; and the rearing of orphans. Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted, alongside parent testimonies. It describes support and donations for the cause; noting the support of clergymen and several guild associations. The boarding-out (foster care) system is described; and premiums paid to nurses (foster parents) is discussed. Protocols for religious instruction and education in general is detailed. The need for Catholic schools is emphasised; and discusses the foundation of St. Brigid Schools. It notes indulgences granted by Pope Pius IX. The report examines Proselytism with mention of some Protestant institutions (orphanages, schools, etc.), under the heading of ‘Danger to Faith.’ Several speeches and resolutions from the annual meeting are printed in the report. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage is listed (including clergymen and guild associations). In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, donations and subscriptions.
Subject
St. Brigid's Orphanage
46 Eccles Street, Dublin, Ireland
Orphan statistics
Boarding-out system
Nurses (foster parents)
Education
St. Brigid's schools
Proselytism
Protestant institutions
Finance
Benefactors
Speeches & Resolutions
Correspondence
Cullen, Paul (1803-1878)
Pope Pius IX (1792-1878)
Ladies’ Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Seventh Annual Report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1863)
Date
1863
Creator
St. Brigid's Orphanage
Description
Seventh Annual Report of St. Brigid’s Orphanage (1863) (presented at Annual Meeting, 28 October 1863). The report details the number of orphans; reunification of orphans with parents; orphan adoptions; schooling of orphans; and the rearing of orphans. Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted. It describes support and donations for the cause; noting the support of clergymen and several guild associations. The boarding-out (foster care) system is described; and premiums paid to nurses (foster parents) is discussed. Protocols for religious instruction and education in general is detailed. The report examines Proselytism with reference to some Protestant institutions (orphanages, schools, etc.). Deemed the largest orphanage in Ireland, the report details how St. Brigid’s Orphanage goes without paid collectors and salaried school staff. The report discusses the success of the school at Crowe Street, and notes the addition of two more schools. Under the heading ‘Future Prospects’ the report intermingles Protestant indoctrination and the benefits of a Catholic education. Several speeches and resolutions from the annual meeting are printed in the report. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage is listed (including clergymen and guild associations). In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, donations and subscriptions. Also, in the appendix is an extract of a pamphlet published by his Lordship the Bishop of Southwark and kindly presented to St. Brigid’s Orphanage, titled ‘Practical Direction and Suggestions as to Appointed Testamentary Guardian.’
Eighth Annual Report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1864)
Date
1864
Creator
St. Brigid's Orphanage
Description
Eighth Annual Report of St. Brigid’s Orphanage (1864) (presented at Annual Meeting, 16 November 1864). It is submitted by the ‘Managers’ of St. Brigid’s Orphanage. The report details the number of orphans; reunification of orphans with parents; orphan adoptions; schooling of orphans; and the rearing of orphans. Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted. It describes support and donations for the cause; noting the support of clergymen and several guild associations. The boarding-out (foster care) system is described; and premiums paid to nurses (foster parents) is discussed. Protocols for religious instruction and education in general is detailed. The report examines Proselytism with reference to some Protestant institutions (orphanages, schools, etc.) under the heading of ‘Present State of Proselytism’. The report discusses the success of the St. Brigid’s schools. The report details how St. Brigid’s Orphanage goes without paid collectors and salaried staff. Several speeches and resolutions from the annual meeting are printed in the report. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage is listed (including clergymen and guild associations). In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, donations and subscriptions. Also, in the appendix is a document titled ‘Children under the Care of the General Orphan Fund’ and details the name, age, address, and parents’ status (occupation, death, illness, etc) of children living in Protestant-run facilities.
Ninth Annual Report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1965)
Date
1865
Creator
St. Brigid's Orphanage
Description
Ninth Annual Report of St. Brigid’s Orphanage (1865) (presented at Annual Meeting, 16 December 1865). It is submitted by the ‘Directors’ of St. Brigid’s Orphanage. It details the number of orphans; reunification of orphans with parents; orphan adoptions; orphan apprenticeships; the schooling of orphans; and the rearing of orphans. Examples of orphan circumstances are depicted, alongside parent testimonies. It describes support and donations for the cause; noting the support of clergymen and several guild associations. The boarding-out (foster care) system is described; and salaries paid to nurses (foster parents) is discussed. Protocols for religious instruction and education in general is detailed. The report discusses the addition of another two schools as part of their operations. The report intermingles Protestant indoctrination and the benefits of a Catholic education. Several speeches and resolutions from the annual meeting are printed in the report. 1 page is donated to the purchase the Glasnevin complex, architecture, function, and surrounds. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage is listed (including clergymen and guild associations). In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, donations and subscriptions. Also, in the appendix is an extract of a pamphlet published by his Lordship the Bishop of Southwark and kindly presented to St. Brigid’s Orphanage, titled ‘Practical Direction and Suggestions as to Appointed Testamentary Guardian.’
Tenth Annual Report of St. Brigid's Orphanage (1866)
Date
1866
Creator
St. Brigid's Orphanage
Description
Tenth Annual Report of St. Brigid’s Orphanage (1866) (presented at Annual Meeting, 17 December 1866). It is submitted by the ‘Managers’ of St. Brigid’s Orphanage. It details the number of orphans; reunification of orphans with parents; orphan adoptions; orphan mortalities; orphan apprenticeships; the schooling of orphans; and the rearing of orphans. Protocol for religious instruction and education in general is detailed. The boarding-out (foster care) system is described; and the benefits of the boarding-out system and characteristics of (foster parents) are documented. The report discusses the success of St. Brigid's schools, and note that there are six schools in operation. The report examines Proselytism with reference to some Protestant institutions (orphanages, schools, etc.) The report intermingles Protestant indoctrination and the benefits of a Catholic education. The reports describe the support and donations for the cause, noting the support of clergymen and several guild associations. Several speeches and resolutions from the annual meeting are printed in the report. A list of benefactors and donations to St. Brigid’s Orphanage is listed (including clergymen and guild associations). In the appendix is a letter of solicitation for support, donations, and subscriptions.