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- c. 1976
Visit of Bishop Setlalekgosi
The Bishop with Michael Doogan and Tereance in St. Mungo's
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
Visit of Bishop Setlalekgosi
The Bishop with Michael Doogan and Tereance in St. Mungo's
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
Ordination Silver Jubilee (with notes)
Ordination Silver Jubilee (with notes)
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
1914042 1923082 obituary Casimir Birkett Edmund Burke 1912069 Michael Palmer
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.
1914042 Casimir Burkett, 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.
Missions and Retreats: Miscellaneous Documents: 1921074 Coleman, C.P., Christopher:
Missions and Retreats: Miscellaneous Documents: Pastoral Commission: Scheme of Meditations for Parish Missions and Retreats by Fr. Christopher Coleman, C.P. He says these notes were prepared during the first year of Fr. Valentine's Provincialship, so date above is only "circa".
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne: Belfast,: a report to the Provincial, Fr. Alphonsus O'Neill on Fr. Raphael's agreement of 25 September, 1868 - five heads of agreement. Reporter also quotes from Administration Year that the date of the arrival of the Passionists in Belfast was 3 August, 1868. [N.B. This particular item is attached to a later item, which quotes from it.]
Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 3rd (1863) Provincial Chapter Acta Official Record of proc
Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 3rdd (1863) Provincial Chapter Acta Official Record of procedings
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister:
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Copy letter from Arthur Devine to the Consultor General, Thomas, Rome. Thinks ruling re faculties from Propaganda (referred to by Thoms in his letter of 14inst - see item located under serial number 1981)) is mistaken and quotes from an approved author to back him up. Is his interpretation wrong? He needs to know as it is important for him and his students. English, Scots and most of Irish bishops think what Arthur thinks. He would like a copy of the ruling which was given to the Dominicans in this metter, as he is making a file on this case.
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister:
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Copy letter (2 versions) from Arthur Devine to Fr. Thomas, Consultor General, in which he enlarges on the points he has previously made, quoting from Dr. Hedley, OSB.
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: 1866025 Arthur Devine
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Arthur Devine: Letter to Arthur Devine from the Consultor General, Thoms, Rome. Informs Arthur that the bishop has aked Propaganda for a copy of the charges against him. Thomas offered to translate into English for transmission to the bishop the paper he (Thomas) had presented to Propaganda. Permission was given and also that he might make any modification he thought fit. Encloses a copy (which was not to hand at date of computerisation). Comments in the document are deliberatly mild in the hope that the bishop will give in good-naturedly.
He mentions that the provincial will have alrady shown to Arthur the General's reasons for not agreeing to Arthur's proposed translation to Australia, namely that robust health is required for that country.