Subseries 2 - Correspondence of Fr. Henry Edward George Rope

Letter from Lennox Robinson St. Brendan’s Church, Birr, County Offaly Irish White Cross Advertisement from ‘Ár n-Éire / New Ireland’ 'No Vote. - No Register' Circular Letter from Domhnall Óg Ó Ceallacháin Letter from Fr. Patrick MacSwiney Letter from Eoin MacNeill Letter from William Frederick Paul Stockley Letter to William Frederick Paul Stockley from Conn Mac Murchadha Letters from Mary MacSwiney
Results 1 to 10 of 17 Show all

Reference code

IE CA CP/3/2

Title

Correspondence of Fr. Henry Edward George Rope

Date(s)

  • 1902-1953 (Creation)

Level of description

Subseries

Extent and medium

25 files; Bound volume, manuscript, typescript, newspaper clipping, and printed

Name of creator

(23 October 1880-1 March 1978)

Biographical history

Henry Edward George Rope was a writer, poet, editor, and priest widely known in the Catholic Church for his traditionalist views. He was the elder brother of Margaret Agnes Rope, a stained-glass artist, a nephew of Ellen Mary Rope, a sculptor, and George Thomas Rope, a painter, and naturalist, as well as a cousin of M.E. Aldrich Rope, another stained-glass artist. He was ordained at St. John Lateran in Rome on 27 February 1915. He served in the Shrewsbury Diocese up until 1937, in which year, on 30 October, he took up the position of archivist in the Venerable English College in Rome. His positions as a priest included Chester St Werburgh 1915-17, Crewe 1917-18, Plowden, Shropshire 1918-24, Market Drayton 1924-25, and chaplain at Mawley Hall (near Cleobury Mortimer) 1925-37. His tenure in Rome was interrupted by the Second World War, during which he served as a chaplain at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Albrighton Hall, Shrewsbury (1940-44). He re-joined the Venerable English College and on his return to Rome after the war in 1946, again served as archivist, until December 1957. Returning to England, he settled at the Carmelite Monastery, Quidenham, Norfolk, where his sister Margaret Agnes Rope, the stained-glass artist, had died some four years previously. Due to his writings and his work as archivist at the Venerable English College in Rome, he was well known in his lifetime, particularly within church circles. He nurtured friendships with many prominent lay Catholics and clergy which in turn generated a wealth of correspondence. Aside from Benedict Williamson (1868-1948), a church architect and later Catholic priest, on whom he wrote a two-part monograph, Rope is associated with G.K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, John Hawes, and many others. Henry Rope died in London on 1 March 1978 and was buried in the graveyard attached to the Church of St. Michael and the Holy Family in Kesgrave, Suffolk.

Archival history

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Scope and content

The subseries contains many letters to Fr. Henry Rope mainly from Irish correspondents. These letters were later sent by Father Rope to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. for preservation in the Irish Capuchin Archives in Dublin. Father Rope's notable correspondents included George Noble Plunkett, William Frederick Paul Stockley (and his wife, Germaine Stockley), Mary MacSwiney, and Andrew Hilliard Atteridge. The letters refer to a range of literary matters and contributions written by Father Rope for religious periodicals (including several publications produced by Irish and British Jesuits). The letters include references to Catholic literature and spirituality, academia, and the writings of various authors. Many of the letters mention the contemporary political situation in Ireland, particularly during the revolutionary period, and include commentary on events in Britain and in Europe.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

Conditions governing access

Conditions governing reproduction

Language of material

  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Irish

Script of material

Language and script notes

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

Finding aids

Existence and location of originals

Existence and location of copies

Related units of description

Note

Additional letters from Fr. Henry Rope to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. are extant in the latter's extensive correspondence files at CA CP/3/1

Note

Links to biographies and notes on some of Father Rope's prominent correspondents have been added to each of the letter files. Many of the referenced biographies are links to entries in the Royal Irish Academy’s 'Dictionary of Irish Biography'. See https://www.dib.ie/

Alternative identifier(s)

Subject access points

Place access points

Name access points

Genre access points

Description identifier

Institution identifier

Rules and/or conventions used

Status

Level of detail

Dates of creation revision deletion

Language(s)

Script(s)

Sources

Accession area

Related subjects

Related people and organizations

Related genres

Related places