MOUNT ARGUS; CENTENARY; NOTIZARIO PASSIONISTA No1. Giugno - Decembre 1956 IRLANDA (Provincia di S. Patrizio) Grandi celebrazioni centenarie a Dublino plus half tones of group photo of Archbishop of Dublin , H.E. President of Ireland and Lord Mayor of Dublin etc . P38-41
Missions and Retreats : Special Groups: four leaves from a loose-leaf book giving scripture texts selected by Edmund Burke for an 8 day retreat given by him at 3 talks ler day.
Holy Cross Retreat: Ardoyne: Belfast: newscutting: probably from Irish News: "Belfast Man Ordained In USA". Fr. J. O'Hare, once a parishioner of Ardoyne and a CP postulant at Wheatfield. At time of computerisation of this archive this item was missing. It is entered here for record purposes.
1846034 Bl. Charles Houben - Life:- letter from E. Mary Murphy, 55A Percy Place, Dublin in which the writer gives details of her family, e.g., that her father was Dr. J.J. Murphy, a close friend of Fr. Charles and attended him on his deathbed.
Austtralia: presscutting from The Cross vol.47 (1956 -1957) p 281: entitled "Fathers leave for Australia" giving an account of the departure of Frs., Cornelius Crowley, Macartan Daly and Aquinas McCarthy on loan to the Australian Province. Photographs of the trio are printed and they have been entered seperately on the photographic database.
Paul Mary Pakenham: Death - letter from his sister, Kate. Sorry to hear of his illness. She set off at once on receipt of Fr. Vincent's kind note. Asks that he write to her at her own house, 36 N. Gt. Georges St., when he is ready to see her. [N.B. This request seems to confirm the statement in Laurence Carr's Recollections, where he mentions that Paul Mary was visited by his sister, whom he apparantly did not recognise (see p 6 of 2/2/4/7 or p 4 of the typescript 2/2.4/12) While there are four pages of paper only 2 are written on.