Mount Argus; Finances; 1883039 Ivory, C.P., Daniel: Letter from P.J. Nolan, Tullow, Co. Carlow to the Rector, Fr. Austin Hawke-Sims re young Daniel Ivory (later Fr. Andrew, C.P.). Gave copy of Ausyin's letter to Ed. Murphy, co-guardian of Daniel (that letter not not extant) in order to make out 2 bopies of contract. Discusses terms pf contract. See also items under serial numbers 343 and 344
Holy Cross Retreat: Ardoyne; Belfast: Dispute with Bishop McAllister. Letter from Fr Thomas, Consultor General, Rome, to Fr Arthur Devine, Highgate, London, acknowledging Arthur's of 23rd Nov. (copy of that letter is not extant in these archives). It's tone dishearten 's Thomas. We have to make some concessions, otherwise Bishop has stolen a march on us. Fact we bought and paid for site is important, but if church is built on it we can't sell it or till it or ground-rent it. Also the reference to Bishop Dorrian slipping in his signature as a trustee could have been put better. Even if we won a case, the Sacred Congregation would not enforce it.
Holy Cross Retreat: Ardoyne; Belfast: Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Letter from Fr Thomas, Consultor General, Rome to Fr Provincial, Highgate. London. Thomas has gone to Propaganda with Document sealed and signed by General. (This document is the following one located under serial number 1994). The documewnt was too vaguely worded for them so Thomas added a page, (which he encloses at page 4 of the letter and written in Latin). When he got back Fr Arthur's letter was there showing St Joseph's CPs would not agree to letting Bishop have anything to do with a church on CP grounds (copy of that letter is not extant in these archives). This put it all back to square one. so Vice-Genaral says send document back to Provincial to see if enclosure will be accepted. No point in Arthur coming to Rome Gives reason why. Gives reason why enclosure be signed.
Mount Argus: River Poddle: Flooding: Copy letter from the Rectpr to the Agent forthe Earl of Meath concrning the flooding of Mount Argus lands from breach in the banks of the River Poddle in the field owned by Nolan-Whelan. He holds the Earl responsibe. See previous items.
DOMINIC BARBERI - MISSIONS; Photograph of the High Altar and pulpit in St. Audeon's Church, High Street, Dublin, where Dominic gave his first and only mission in Ireland from 29/04/1849 to 20/05/1849.
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P. McEvoy family and Blessed Charles: Bishop Grant: several letters from and on behalf of Bishop Grant, English College, Rome, to Pauline McEvoy's father. Mr McEvoy was a Member of Parliament and had succeeded in having the Eccleastical Titles Act repealed. Some of the correspondence is to congratulate Mr McEvoy for his work on the Act.
Ignatius Spencer, C.P., :- Thoughts and Affections On The Passion Of Jesus Christ, for Every Day in the Year Drawn from the Holy Sriptures and the Writings of the Fathers of the Church by Gaetano M. Da Bergamo, Capuchin Translated from the Italian by Rev. Father Ignatius of St. Paul Of The Congregation Of The Passion Vol I. Pubished London 1848
Holy Cross Retreat: Ardoyne; Belfast: Dispute with Bishop McAllister: copy of draft of petition by Provincial and Superiors of St. Joseph's Province to Pope Leo XIII. Asks for permission to build a church atached to Holy Cross, Ardoyne.
Holy Cross Retreat: Ardoyne; Belfast: Dispute with Bishop McAllister: copy of of petition by Provincial and Superiors of St. Joseph's Province to Pope Leo XIII. Asks for permission to build a church at Ardoyne.