McKillop, C.P. Fr. Abert: Obituary notice from Rector, St. Joseph's Retreat, Highgate, London for Fr. Albert McKillop. C.P. Clearer typed copy attached.
General Visiation: mimeographed: Malachy of the VII Dolours(Gavin),C,P, Provincial, to all members of the Province of St. Joseph. Conveys General's observations on abuses that have crept in and makes arrangements for a\ modofied horarium for some fretreats, aboutr mediataion and preparation for Mass.
Fr. Gerald O'Boyle C.P. 1904015 100 Years of Passionists in Ireland. 1956. From the Papers of Fr. Gerald O'Boyle C.P.
Casimir Birkett, C.P., Copy of last wil of CAsimir, Leaves house and furniture at 5, St. Clare's Avenue, Harold's Cross to his niece Elizabeth Kane.
1846034 Bl. Charles Houben 1949 Exhumation and Transfer: instruction of the Sacred Congregation of Rites concerning the transfer from the cemetary to the church of the remains of Fr. Charles. (For notes in English on this instruction see item under serial no 6653)
1846034 Bl. Charles Houben 1949 Exhumation and Transfer: copy letter from Gerald O'Boyle, C.P., Vice-Postulator, to Rt. Rev. Msgr. Glennon, S.T.L., Chancellor, asking whether 29 November would be suitable for the transfer of the remains of Fr. Charles. He also requests an appointment in order to discuss certain matters with the chancellor.
1846034 Bl. Charles Houben 1949 Exhumation Transfer of remains: an account of the exhumation and ransfer of the remains of the Servant of God. This is a press release (see item under serial no 1710 for a newscutting).
1846034 Bl. Charles Houben, C.P., Cause: Cure: Mrs. Spaetgens-Verheggen: report from T. Castermans, Specialist - approved by P. Rodenburg, Surgeon - giving a full account of the illness and cure of Mrs. Spaetgens-Verheggen.
Obituary notice for Fr. Casimir Birkett, by Fr. Edmund Burke, Rector of Mt. Argus. Worked mainly as missioner. Born and died in Dublin. Mass said by classmate, Fr. Michael Palmer.
1846034 Bl. Charles Houben - Life:- MS of "A night Of The Crucified Father Charles of Mount Argus (Passionist)" by Fr. Louis Mary, C.P., containing the "nihil obstat" and "Permissu Ordinarii". Printed copys are located at 4/4/2/14 serial no., 6418 and 4/4/2/16 serial no., 6417.