1852009 Pakenham, Paul Mary: 1891058 Joseph Smith: Notes concerning Paul Mary Pakenham made by Joseph Smith in preparation for writng Paul Mary's biography.
St. Gabriel's Retreat, The Graan, Enniskillen: 2 presscuttings from "The Fermanagh Journal" titled "The Graan Retreat" and "Passionists' Retreat will likely remain" announcing, without any proof, that Rome has spoken and that the Passionists will rermain in The Graan.
Mount Argus; Canonical Archives: mineographed copy of document from the General, Geremiah Angelucci, to the superiuor of each Retreat, giving a list of papers and other documents, which should be kept in the canonical archives of each retreat (Benedict XIII 'Maxima Vigilantia')
Paul Mary Pakenham - Family Background: Letter from Herbert Chitty, Secretary Winchester College, to Fr. Joseph Smith ( see also 2/2/1-2). Asks if there is positive proof that Charles Reginald Pakenham (Fr.Paul Mary) was ever at Winchester? As his name is not on Register of Scholars (i.e, "on the foundation") he would have been a commoner. Commoner's register only starts with 1836 though an index of commoners from 1800-1836 was compiled in 1893 from the annual school rolls on which all the surnames of commoners was entered. Christian names were added later after careful enquiry from the families concerned. No C.R.P. appears, though the names of his brothers, Thomas Alexander and Henry Robert do appear. This would seem to indicate that Charles Reginald was never a pupil.
Paul Mary Pakenham - Family Background: Post card from Herbert Chitty, Secretary Winchester College, to Joseph Smith in reply to a letter of 23/08/1909 from Joseph, contents of which are not available, but which can be ascertained from further letter from Chitty (see 2/2/1/5). Joseph informed that Chitty will make careful enquiry into the matter next month and let Joseph know the result.
Paul Mary Pakenham - The Passionist: letter from Patrick Fagan conveying answers from Laurence Carr to further queries from Joseph Smith. Paul Mary was not of a hard disposition - not a martinet: disposed of all his goods before entering - came "as a pauper": fervent during celebration of Mass and charitable to the people. On verso p.3 there are short notes in Joseph's handwriting re Paul Mary's mortifications, his drill-walking of novices and his talent for sketching.
Paul Mary Pakenham - Family Background: Letter from Herbert Chitty, Secretary Winchester College, in reply to previous correspondence from Joseph (see particularly 2/2/1/4 and 2/2/1/3). Chitty has followed up previous enquiries regarding the question of C.R. P's ( Paul Mary's) having been a pupil at Winchester, particularly the possibility that Thomas Alexander Pakenham whose name appears on the Commoner's register might have been mistaken for Charles Reginald. Chitty satisfied that this could not have happened as Thomas Alexander's name appears on the MS address book of those attending the annual Wyckehamist (name given to those who had been pupils) dinner from 1860/1890. He also states that the "Italian 'life' of C.R.P., that Joseph had mentioned is in the "regions of romance" as neither Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar nor the Earl of March was an alumnus of Winchester College. Copy of this "Italian Life!" is located at 2/2/7/29.
Exhibition 150 years Passionists in Ireland 2006. Photograph - 1909 Photographs of Mount Argus - 18 Photographs.
Copies of 1909 photographs with notes.
St. Gemma Galgani - Life:- "Biografia Della Serva Di Dio Gemma Galgani Vergine Lucchese" VI Edizione by P. Germano Di S. Stanislao. Roma 1910
Mount Agus: Miscellaneous: Printed form: "Professio fidei Tridentine (ex Bulla Pii IV 'Iniuctum nobos' 18 Nov 1564) and "Jurisjurandi Formula" (ex 'Motu Proprio' Pii X "Sacrrorum Antiistitum")