1846034 Bl. Charles Cause Apostolic Process Names of witnesses who were summoned to give evidence in the cause of Father Charles of Saint Andrew (2 copies) This item is not in correct chronological order.
1846034 Bl. Charles Cause Exhumation, 1937, 1949, 1988 letter from Rev. T. O'Donnell, Archbishop's House, to Gerald O'Boyle, C.P., Vice-Postulator, informing him that the Archbishop, Dr. Byrne, refuses permission for the removal of Fr, Charles's remains to the church.
1846034 Bl. Charles Cause Exhumation, 1937, Canonical Recognition typed list of names of those present at the exhumation and recognition of the remains of Fr. Charles, This is more complete than the manuscript list by Gerald O'Boyle, C.P., located under serial no. 6638.
Blessed Charles - Cause;- Informative Process - letter from Urban Young, Herne Bay, to Gerald O'Boyle. Urban had acted as Vice-Postulator in the cause of Blessed Dominic and he gives some practical advice to Gerald on how to proceed. Mentions that there would be no objection from Rome to Oswald Donnelly publishing his life of Charles while the process was in progress.
Blessed Charles - Cause;- Informative Process - draft of a letter (partial) from Gerald O'Boyle to Msgr. Howlett, Adm., Westminister Cathedral. Gerald mentions the case of Miss McCartney (see item under srial no, 6116) re Lt. Col McCartney who is prepared to give evidence of her cure to the Msgr. Gerald is anxious to know whether the favour mentioned by the Lt.Col. would justify the setting up of a Rogatorial Process in Westminister. (N.B., This draft is only a partial one and there is no reply extant. However, it or another such must have been despatched as a rogatorial process was held in Westmnister at which Dr. McCartney gave evidence v. p IV of Tabella Testum and pp 12 & 36-37 of Summarium Super Dubio at 34-19 (A) or (B))
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben - Cause - Apostolic Process:- letter from the the Abbot of Ramsgate in which he agrees to act as the delegate for the Bishop of Southwark as judge at the Rogatorial Court in Herne Bay for the examination of two Passionists who are witnesses in the Cause of Fr. Charles. This letter was forwarded from the Bishop's office to Gerald O'Boyle, C.P., see under serial no 6389.
1846034; Houben, Charles: Blessed: Cures obtained through his intercession: copy of a statement made by John Redmond (no address) concerning the cure, through the intercession of Fr, Charles, of his son, Aidan, who was suffering from tuberculosis of the leg. He had contracted Diphteria in 1945 but survived it. Later he developed severe pains in his legs and could not walk. Tuberculosis was diagnosed. One day Aidan asked to be brought ot Fr. Charles's grave, though this surprised his parents as they were not aware of his knowing anything about Fr. Charles. Aidan later claimed the Fr. Charles had visited him and told him to visit the grave. He regained the use of his legs sometime later and suffered no ill effects. He also claimed that Fr. Charles had visited him again in his room.
1846034 Bl. Charles Houben, C.P., Cures during hus life-time: letter from Rev. William Moran, St. Mary's, Market Street, Dento, Manchester reporting the case of Bartholomew McCarthy, Alexandra Villas, Stockport Road, Ashton-under-Lyne, formerly of Dublin, who was cured of a "terrible pain in his side" by Fr. Charles without Mr. McCarthy mentioning the probem to him
1846034 Bl. Charles Houben, C.P., Cures during his life-time: letter from James Deegan, 1, Richmond Row, Portobello, Dublin: cure of bad eyesight of himself and his brother Edward, now resident in America.
1846034 Bl. Charles Houben, C.P., Cures during hus life-time: letter from John Murphy, 15, Viking Road, Arbour Hill, Dublin: cured of sleep-walking and his grandfather had his sight restored after injury by a cow.