This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
Belfast
619 Descrição arquivística resultados para Belfast
McCarthy, Mary, Counihan, Mary, Stack, Siobhan, Listowel, Co. Kerry. They are seeking the support of the Archbishop to have the Marriage Rule for teachers modified. 13/11ea. 27 July 1969 McCarthy, Nodlaig, 24 Windsor Park, Belfast 9, seeking an appointment. 13/11eb. 7 January -28 June 1971 McCarthy, Nodlaig, 1 Clyde Road, Dublin 4, thanking + McQuaid for his Christmas card, for making it possible to interview Cardinal Heenan, his Pastoral Letter and seeking an appointment.
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Letter from the bishop to the Provincial in reply to his of 5 January (which is not to hand at time of computerisation). He will grant faculties to Fr. Stephen when he furnishes testimonial letters required by diocesan regulations. Does not consider services of 5th priest necessary.
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Foolscap sheets containng copy of Fr. Vincent Grogan's reply to Bishop McAllisiter's letter of 6 February (se item under serial number 1964). He gives notice of appeal to the Holy See. Gives 3 reasons why Passionists have privileges. All previous provincials, still living, agree with Vincent's statements. He rejects reference to scandalous behaviour (then cancels this out). Arthur Devine appends a note declaring that this is an exact copy of the letter sent to the Bishop..
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Letter from Dr. McAllister to the Provincial, Fr. Vincent Grogan, in reply to his of 20th (see item located under serial number 1976), He rigidly rejects Vincent's offer on the grounds that the matter is now before Propaganda. Doubts Vincent's adherence to any private arrangement. Glad Propaganda is dealing with the matter. Its decision will be final.
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister:Copies of 2 letters, which, though they are included in the "Dispute" arrangement, may not be quite relevant to that heading. (1) 22.11.1887, probably to the Rector, in which the Bishop grants his consent for the giving of the Apostolic Blessing at the principal mass on Sunday 27 inst: (2) 23.11.1887 from Rector to Fr. McGaskin (the bishop's man of affairs) giving details of the "Missae Pro Populo" celebrated at Holy Cross. At Ligoneil they are said "in caritate" in accordance with our Rules and Constitutions.
Letter from +E. Butler, Kimmage Manor to +McQuaid introducing himself as Bishop-elect of Zanzibar. He is to be consecrated in the Cathedral in Belfast and wishes to meet with the Archbishop to discuss this. 1 item
Copy letter from +McQuaid to Very Rev. Dr. F.R. Gibson, Church House, Fisherwick Place, Belfast, with regard to instructions from Cardinal Villot relating the events for Pakistan on 10th October.
Letter from Rev. Rupert Gibson, Church House, Fisherwick Place, Belfast, stating that the Presbyterian Church has been very moved by the needs of Pakistan. They have already had a collection which raised £6000. He states that it would be difficult to ask for more and finds that ‘…when things are initiated together they have a greater impact in Ireland than something which comes from outside. I do not say this in any disrespect to His Holiness, Pope Paul’.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to Rev. F. Rupert Gibson, Moderator of the General Assembly, Church House, Belfast, thanking him for his reply and stating he understands that it would not be possible to have another collection as the same thing had happened in Dublin. He then suggests that anyone wishing to make a donation could do as he has suggested in Dublin, namely send it to Archbishop’s House. He ends by saying ‘… I share earnestly your desire that God may give us peace both in Ireland and Pakistan.’