Notes written by Canon Hayes for a sermon on sin.
Incomplete set of notes from a sermon written by Canon Hayes in which he states that 'We are too interested in ourselves than in any act of humanity.'
Notes written by Canon Hayes on topics such as Adam, Jesus, and Cardinal John Henry Newman.
Notes written by Canon Hayes on the scourging of Christ, followed by an order of procedure for a Good Friday ceremony
Speeches, lectures, addresses, and papers written or collected by Canon Hayes, mainly pertaining to Muintir na Tíre and vocational organisation. Some addresses given on temperance are also included.
Notes written by Canon Hayes for a Muintir na Tíre lecture in Limerick.
Page 13 and 2 pages of typed addenda for a lecture on Muintir na Tíre. Page 13 mentions the recent founding of a Muintir na Tíre guild in Clonmel, 3 guilds in Cork, and the hope of founding a Munster Provincial Council by the end of the year. The first addenda quotes Philippe Pétain in his constant use of the words 'the Family and the Land' and states 'These are the foundations on which he hopes to build anew the Fatherland.' The second addenda makes note of Muintir na Tíre's organisational structure and lack of political affiliation. Includes annotations and corrections.
Closing pages (3 and 4) of an address by Father Hayes at a meeting organising a guild of Muintir na Tíre at Clonmel.
Favourable review of the book 'Money' by the academic and controversialist Alfred O'Rahilly, Professor, University College Cork. In the book, O'Rahilly advocates for a reform of the credit system, the establishment of a central bank, and the denial of interest to 'hoarders of savings'.
Final 4 pages of an article by an unidentified author on what he views as the successful development and electrification of rural, agricultural France. Some passages have been highlighted in red. The first page is missing.