St. Paul of the Cross: Pope Pius IX. photgraph (from a well known engraving) of Pope Pius IX, who canonised our Holy Founder. This item has also been entered in the photographic archive under the above serial number and location. .
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: letter from the Superior of Ardoyne, Fr. Anthony O'Carroll, to the Provincial, Highgate, explaining why no Passionist was at the conference of the clergy (held in the Diocese?). All were occupied and he had informed the Bishop - Bishop's reply enclosed. (NB. This reply is not attached). Anthony thinks we could not agree to the Bishop's ideas and explains why. Suggests that Provincial brings a canonist with him when he meets the Bishop. Best be prepared with facts as to what our priveileges are. If any men are presented for faculties exams, they had better be good. Anthony thinks we should act now.
Mount Argus: Finances: Sutton: MS notes from George Brokerm Morley PArk, Market Kaser, Lincolnshire. Pencilled notes re sums of money due, in all £91.3.0 from Dublin and Sutton
Mount Argus; Finances: Tithe-Rent:letter from from Irish Church Temporalities Commission, 24 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin to Gabriel O'Hanlon, C.P. Mount Argus: Mr. O'Neill (Fr. Dominic C.P.) paid the Tithe-Rent up to 1st November, 1876 on 20 March, 1877
St. Charles Houben C.P. Fr. Gabriel O'Hanlon C.P. Photocopy of Funeral Accounts of St. Charles in Mount Argus and Fr. Gabriel O'Hanlon in Ardoyne. "Evening Telegraph"
Letter(almost indecipherable) from G. O'Donnell, Newcastle-under=? concerning mainly his brother. An attempt at deciphering it, made by Fr. Fabian Grogan is attacjed. Not clear what this has to do with us.
St. Paul of the Cross - Life:- "The Life of Blessed Paul Of The Cross, Founder Of The Congregation Of The Barefooted Clerks Of The Most Holy Cross And Passion Of Jesus Christ" by St. Vincent Strambi, Vol II with an introduction by Blessed Dominic Barberi in Vol I. Published London: Thomas Richardson And Son. 1853 (Oratorian Series). Other volumes are located as follows: I (32/1/1/12) and III (32/1/1/4)
General Chapters: MS copy; Ignatius of the Infant Jesus to the whole Congragation: Engliosh ttanslation of the procedings (Acta) of the 22nd General Chapter, Rome 3 to 7 May, 1869
PopeLeo XIII: printed copy of his constitution "Romanos Pontifices" by which he setles the comntroversy between the English and Scottish Hierarchies and the Regulars.
Anglo/Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province: 3rd Provincial Chapter (1863): Convocatory Letter: further to the convocatory letter, see 7-3-4-1 (serial no 130), this letter gives the date on which the chapter will be held.