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1886033 Hefernan, C.P., Frederick

Hefernan, C.P., Frederick: typed copy of obituary notice issyed by Fr. Hubert Carruth, C.p., Rector of Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast, on the death of Fr. Patrick Senan FREDERICK Heffernan, C.P. At time of computeriation the original was not to hand.

1888012 Dunne, C.P., Cuthbert: 1923082 Burke, C,P, Edmund: WIlde, Oscar:

1888012 Dunne, C.P., Cuthbert: 1923082 Burke, C,P, Edmund: WIlde, Oscar: cutting from the "Irish Independent Tatler's Parade" entitled "New play on last three days of Oscar Wilde", giving an account of of the play "Finis For Oscar Wilde" (see oitem located at 3/5/51 serialk no 8090) and refers to Edmund Burke's article (see 3/5/52 serial no 8091).

1888012 Dunne, C.P., Cuthbert: 1923082 Burke, C,P, Edmund: WIlde, Oscar:

1888012 Dunne, C.P., Cuthbert: 1923082 Burke, C,P, Edmund: WIlde, Oscar: copy of "The London Magazine, (May, 1961 Volume 1 No 2) containing an article by Edmund Burke, C.P., entitled "Oscar Wilde: The Final Scene" (pp 37-43), which gives in detail an account of Wilde's death-bed reception into the Church, drawn from papers left to Edmund by Cuthbert Dunne C.P., who received Wilde, and from conversations Edmund had with Cuthbert.This article was reprinted with the permission of Edmund and the publisher and was distributed with the programme for the play, "Finis For Oscar Wilde" (see item located at 3/5/5/1 serial no 8090). Copy of this special reprint, and other copies of original, are filed in this arrangement and one copy is entered in the Edmund Burke arrangement.

1888012 Dunne, C.P., Cuthbert: 1923082 Burke, C,P, Edmund: WIlde, Oscar: Molloy, C.SS.R., Rev. Edwar

1888012 Dunne, C.P., Cuthbert: 1923082 Burke, C,P, Edmund: WIlde, Oscar: Programme for the Blackfriars' Guild production of "Finis For Oscar Wikde" by Rev. Edward A. Mulloy, C.SS.R at Blackfriars' Theatre, New York, which deals with Oscar Wilde's death and reception into the Catholic Church. It contains on the back page a resume of this death-bed conversion, Edmund Burke's article on it (see 3/5/5/2 serial no 8091) which lead to the writing of the play and of Wilde's friends (and enemy!) who also became Catholics.

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