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9/4/5/25 · Item · 08/09/1897

Mount Argus: Provincial Visitation: BOOKLET (In imperfect condition) containing records of the ANNUAL VISITATIONS 1872-1892, & 1897 of St PAUL'S RETREAT, MOUNT ARGUS.

Mount Argus; Faculties;
9/2/5/3 · Item · 27/06/1866

Mount Argus;communication from the Archbishop of Dublin to all holding Confessional Faculties: an addendum re two cases reserved to the Pope in a decree of the Holy Office, 27 June, 1866 - to be attached to one's faculty paper.

10/1/2/30 · Item · 01/01/09

1852009 Pakenham, Paul Mary: 1891058 Joseph Smith: Notes, probably by Joseph Smith, mad in in preparation for writng Paul Mary's biography. Extract from Gillow's Biographical Dictionary about a fellow officer of Pakeham's, one Plunket, who also became a Catholic and an outline of Pakenham's life together with details of some lives of him.

4/5/1/10 · Item · 01/01/1893

1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: typescripts of 10 letters (probably translation from Dutch) written by Blessed Charles to relatives. It has not been possible to locate the originals. However, nos. 8 and 29 would seem to be translations of letters nos 7 and 29 in Dutch Transcript of letters located at 4/3/1/13.

Charles Houben
4/4/1/4 · Item · 05/01/1893

1846034 Bl. Charles Houben - Life:- 2 copies of a typed MS entitled "The Boyhood Of Fr. Charles - His Vocation To The Passionist Life. The First Year Of His Priestly Life Before He Was Appointed To The Passionist Retreat, Mount Argus, Dublin" The envelope in which these copies are located states, in Herman Nolan's writing, that they are by Fr. Louis Mary, C.P., (Dermot Carroll, C.P.,).

Charles Houben
4/2/2/15 · Item · 03/04/29

1846034 Bl. Charles Houben: Cures during his life-time: letter from Mrs. B Healy, 564 North Circular Road, Dublin: her mother cured of sleeplessness and she herself had growths on her hands cured by Fr. Charles. Her parents, Mr. & Mrs. William Tully, were friends of Fr. Paul Mary Paenham and both attended the first mass celebrated by him in the old farm-house monastery. Mrs. Byrne, who sold the old house to the Passionists, was a cousin of her mother's. Fr. Joseph Smith, C.P., in his life of Fr. Paul Mary mentions that only five people were present at that Mass, including the lay brother who served at the altar, Fr. Matthew Collier from Rathmines and the former owner, Mrs. Byrne. The above information supplies the names of the other two, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Tully of 73 Harold's Cross. They also donated the stained glass window of St. Theresa of Avila.