1846034 Blessed Charles Houben - Cause - Apostolic Process:- "Articles For The Apostolic Process Of The Servant Of God Father Charles Of St. Andrew, Passionist". This copy has note on par 103 that name should be Margaret Scally and par 104 that name should be Ed. Fitzgerald
1846034 Bl. Charles Houben, C.P., Cures during his life-time: letter from George Porter, 202, Clontarf Road, Dublin, had his sight restored when he was a child. He was a Protestant, as was his father. Both were received into the Church after the cure.
Mount Argus, Finances: letter from Denis J Hannon, Solrs., toBursar, Mount Argus. Requests payment of £14.14.0. due to Dr. C.M. O'Brien, deceased. MS note "further details asked
Mount Argus; Bequests: letter from Oswald oodier & Co., Solrs., to Rector Mount Argus. Thanks for receipt: encloses cheque for £20 in respect of bequest of Catherine Connolly.
Missions and Retreats: Bound Volumes: General Curia: "Passiuonist Directory for Missions and Retreats Province of St. Partrick (Englis translation; Gill & Son. 1936).
Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in Mount Argus Archives: SECONDARY SOURCES: Printed Articles: copy of article from Irish Eccleastical Record by Dr. Richard Hayes entitled "Irish Links With Bordeaux". This covers the complete history of such links with particular reference to the Irish seminary at that city.
St. Gabriel's Retreat: The Graan: Enniskillen: 2 writing-pad sheets: MS: Fr. ALEXIS Boyd, C.P., Rector, The Graan, Enniskillen, to Provincial, Mt Argus, Dublin.A. has returned plans and specifications to the Architect, Mr Powell. A. is not happy about one item: the whitewashing.A. is unhappy about always "crossing swords" with Provincial about "this unfortunate place".A. advises that the present plaster be torn off and renewed.A. advises too that only Lough Maenan sand be used and that a hand-basin and W.C. be installed for use of Master and Vice-Master.
1846034; Houben, Charles: Blessed: Cures obtained through his intercession: letter from Mrs. C.Mulroony, 44, Treanor Ave., Clontarf, telling of the excellent results obtained by the pupils in her school at a Departmental Inspection. Most of the pupils were deprived and backward and were not expected to do well. She also mentions that her mother was cured of bad eyesight by Fr, Charles.