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1923082 Burke, C.P., Edmund: General Documents 1949081 Slevin, C.P., Osmund

Burke, C.P., Edmund: General Documents: Vicariate of Rome appoints Edmund as Ordinary Confessor for the Sisters of St. John of God, Rome. Appointment is until 31.12.1960. St. John of God Sisters ran an establshment for female deaf-mutes near the Irish College. Translation by Fr. Osmund Slevin, C.P.

St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon: Collooney:

St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon: Collooney: typed copy of letter from Consultor General, Fr. Theodore, to the Provincial, Fr. Fergus, in reply to an enquiry made by him as to whether we need permision from the Bishop before we coluld erect a new building on the property adjoining that on which St. Joseph's now stands and which was purchased after this retreat was founded. No approval necessary as log as the proposed structure is a religious house intended to be a replacement or an adition to the present house. Only if it is intended to build a church would the approbtion of the bishop be necessary. It would be advisable, however, to notify him (Bishop) before any construction takes place (see items under serial number 8724 and 8725).

St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon: Collooney:

St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon: Collooney: copy (typed) letter from the Provincial, Fr. Fergus, C.P., to the Bishop of Achonry, Dr. James Fergus, concerning the intention of the Province to build a more becoming monastery than that now ccupied at Cloonamahon, together with a church, (see item under serial number 8723). Reasons for this decion are given and the Provincial asks whether such a proposal meets with the bishop's approval. (See also item under serial number 8725.)

Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John:

Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in the Mount Argus Archives
CORRESPONDENCE RE PUBLISHING KAVANAGH DIARY:
letter from Fr. Edmund Burke, C.P., to the Provincial enclosing correspondenve from the Irish Manuscripts Commission asking whether Professor Hogan might not undertake the editing of the Kavanagh Diary ( see items at 8/4/5/3 & 4 serial nos 7140 and 7141). Edmund sets out the history of the MSS. He expresses regret that work on the MSS was interrupted and that it has been hanging fire for ten years now. Asks the Provincial, in so many words, to approve the idea of Professor Hogan continuing the work.

1846034 Blessed Charles Houben: Apostolic Process:

1846034 Blessed Charles Houben - Cause - Apostolic Process:- letter from Gerald O'Boyle, C.P., Vice-Postulator of the Cause of the Servant of God, Father Charles, to His Eminence, Cardinal Giobbe, expressing his pleasure at the cardinal's undertaking of the duty of Cardinal Ponens of the cause of Fr. Charles. He recounts a brief history of the veneration in which Fr. Charles has been held since his death.

Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John:

Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in the Mount Argus Archives
CORRESPONDENCE RE PUBLISHING KAVANAGH DIARY:
letter from Fr. Edmund Burke, C.P., to the Provincial in reply to his of 02/02.1960 (copy not extant). Edmund sets out the work involved in preparihg the MSS for publication and points out that the work can only be done from Dublin, not from Rome or Scotland, as it would involve much consultation in various establsihments. He feels he could still undertake the work with some assistance from the Historical Commission. From these details, it would seem that the Provincial had not yet given permission for Professor Hogan to undertake the task (see previoius items) and this impression is enhanced by letter of 13-02-1960 from the Commission to the Provincial (see item at 8/4/5/7 serial no 7144)

Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John:

Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in the Mount Argus Archives
CORRESPONDENCE RE PUBLISHING KAVANAGH DIARY:
letter from Fr. Edmund Burke, C,P, to Fr. Evangelist, C.P. in which he gives details of the items associated with Kavanagh that should be found in Mount Argus and sets out a suggested method of working on the Diary. From this letter it may be deduced that permission for Professor Hogan to edit the diary may not have been given (for history of this isuggestions see previous items) and that Fr. Evangelist was allotted the task instead.

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