Cardinal Ó Fiaich Memorial Library

10 October 2014

The Cardinal Ó Fiaich Memorial Library and Archive celebrated fifteen years of existence on Friday, 5 September.

The guest speakers addressed a large crowd in attendance at the event.

Professor Seán Duffy of Trinity College Dublin was the keynote speaker and gave an in-depth summary of the treasures held within the archives.

Roddy Hegarty, archivist, spoke of future plans to further develop the facility and to enhance the entrance to the Library.

Monsignor Raymond Murray gave a brief biographical sketch of the Cardinal and of his historical and academic interests.

Michael McKeown launched the new fundraising initiative, Cairde Uí Fhiaich (Friends of the Cardinal Ó Fiaich Memorial Library and Archive).

Éamann Martin, Coadjutor Archbishop of Armagh, pledged his full support to the new venture and spoke of his acquaintance with the Cardinal as a student in Maynooth.

There was a contribution by Danny Murphy in relation to the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) minute books from various Ulster counties.

Seán Mac Labhraí gave details of the collection of Gaelic manuscripts which have been returned to Leabharlann Uí Fhiaich from St Patrick’s Library Maynooth.



Pictured from right to left: Roddy Hegarty, Monsignor Raymond Murray, Michael McKeown,
Archbishop Éamann Martin, Seán Duffy and Seán Mac Labhraí

Photograph by kind permission of Ian Maginnis, Armagh Observer.

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