ST. JOSEPH (ANGLO-HIBERNIAN) PROVINCE AND AUSTRALIA : CATALOGUES
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Anglo/Hiberbian Province and Aistralia: Catalogues of the Congregation of the Discalced Clerics... 1893
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ST. JOSEPH (ANGLO-HIBERNIAN) PROVINCE AND AUSTRALIA : CATALOGUES
Anglo/Hiberbian Province and Aistralia: Catalogues of the Congregation of the Discalced Clerics... 1893
1846034; Blessed Charles Houben: Writings:
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: envelope bearing the following inscription: "Scripta Servi Dei N.5 " and an episcoipal seal (Dublin?) which is now broken. The following details are typed on the envelope: " Contents: five letters addressed to the Servant of God, Fr, Charles and annotated in his own handwriting "
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EVIDENTLY THESE ITEMS WERE OFICIALLY SCRUTINISED DURING THE CAUSE.
Charles Houben
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings:
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: envelope bearing the following inscription: "Scripta Servi Dei N.7 " and an episcoipal seal (Dublin?) which is now broken. The following details are typed on the envelope: "Contents: letter (authenticated copy) written by the Servant of God to a certain Mrs. Mooney ". Letter acknowledges with thanks blocks and money.
EVIDENTLY THESE ITEMS WERE OFICIALLY SCRUTINISED DURING THE CAUSE.
Charles Houben
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P. Writings:
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P. Writings: 19 sheets of photocopies of fragments of letters etc., written by Fr, Charles. The originals of five of the documents are to be found located as follows:
Photocopy marked Dal (?) N 4 n 1: original marked A in 4/5/1/2 serial no 7912
Photocopy marked Dal (?) N 4 n 2: original marked B in 4/5/1/2 serial no 7912
Photocopy marked Dal (?) N 4 n 3: original marked C in 4/5/1/2 serial no 7912
Photocopy marked * original located at 4/5/1/7
Photocopy unmarked but consisting of Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary is from a notebook belonging to Blessed Charles, now located in the Museum
Photocopy of 4 small pages are probably from other items in Blessed Charles's handwriting now located in Museum.
Charles Houben
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings:
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: four foolscap sheets containing typescrtpts in Dutch of 10 letters written by Blessed Charles. It has not been possible to trace the originals,
Charles Houben
Mount Argus: Christian Doctrine Society:
Mount Argus: Christian Doctrine Society: Small card (ticket) stating time of children's Sunday mass at 10 a.m. each week and also stating that the ticket must be presented to teacher in Cathecism Class at 3 p.m.
1859029 Devine, C.P., Pius: Ms entitled "The Passion of Christ"
Pius Devine
MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/AS A WHOLE
MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/ AS A WHOLE
Receipt for £ 157.15.08 from Wm Murphy 39 Dame St. Received from Alphonsus O'Neill C.P. Provincial.
Mount Argus: Miscellaneous: General: Photocopy of letter from Provincial to all local Superiors:
Mount Argus: Miscellaneous: General: Photocopy of letter from Provincial to all local Superiors: Quotes in full letter from the General who castigates (1) local superiors who open letters letters from Higher Superiors on the pretext that they do not carry his seal: (2) Superiors who send religiuous outside their jurisdiction and (3) religious who go ourwithout leave,
1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham 1848001 Ignatius Spencer
Paul Mary Pakenham - The Passionist: mourning envelope discovered in a box marked relics sometime during 1993. The envelope is enscribed with Paul Mary's name with a note "sermon & hair". It contained a lock of Paul Mary's hair wrapped in tissue paper and a MS note which is an aide-memoire in Paul Mary's handwriting for the charity sermon in aid of St. Clare's Orphanage which he was due to preach in Gardiner St., church the morning on which he died, 01.03.1857. The sermon was actually given by Ignatius Spencer. The tissue paper in which the hair was wrapped is still in the envelope, while the hair and sermon notes are now on display in the Museum.
Paul Mary Packenham