Garda Siochana: Pilgrimages. Lourdes 1930 Newspaper Account.
"The Civic Guards at Lourdes." "Bishops Warm Tribute to Irish Manhood"
"Special Honours" Memorable Incidents of the Pilgrimage. "The Standard"
1912042Matthews, C.P., Frederick, Lillie Praeger, Hon. Sec. Leagus of Intercession for Priests, to Frederick expressing regret at not being at home when he called.
1848001 Spencer, C.P., Fr. Ignatius: PRÉCIS of LETTER by John Bree, 12 Scarborough,Drive, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex to Fr URBAN Young,CP (Biographer of Fr.IGNATIUS Spencer). Writer's father-in-law, CAHRLES PETROLINI was the sculptor of the Memorial Cross to Fr Ignatius at Carstairs. He sends to U. a photo taken by Petrolini of the Cross, a photo of a painting by P. of The Hyde (No.l or No..2 ?), a photo of a little place contiguous. (and copies to Bro. Hilarion).
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.
Mount Argus; Confraternity: Income and expenditure a/c of Annual Excusion - Rosslare Strand, 1931
Fr. Henry Ward C.P. 1893023; Brother to Fr. Finbar Ward 1897019; Fact file; Obituary
O'Boyle, C.P., Gerald: Cutting from Irish News Belfast (?) entitled "Jubilee of Passionist Priest, Very Rev. Gerald O'Boyle", concerning Gerald's Ordination Silver Jubilee.
Mount Argus; Bequests: Bequest of Michael Francis Lee; These documents concern the last will and testament, made on 6 March, 1928, of Michael F. Lee, 21, Harold's Cross Cottages, who died on 30 November, 1931. The will appointed the Superior of Mount Argus as executor and bequeathed the sum of £20 to St, Vincent de Paul Society, Dublin, for charitable purposes and the residue of his estate (i.e., a sum of money in the British Post Office Savings Department) to the said superior for Masses for the repose of his soul, his parents', bother's and sister's. Probate was granted on 18 May, 1932. Michael F. Lee had married on 25, June, 1900, and was separated soon afterwards from his wife, Katherine Mary Lee, now living at Dangan, Summerhill, Co. Meath. Between 1904 and 1906, she had loaned £105 (from her own separate property) to Michael. He agreed to pay her 10/- per month interest, which he did up to the date of his death: but up to that time he did not pay her any portion of the sum loaned. Mrs. Lee sought information as to whether the executor would be entitled to pay her out of Michael's estate the sum she had loaned to him. This was agreed to and she was paid £105 accordingly. When all was finally settled and all expenses paid by the executor, the sum of £571.0.3 remained, for which 2,284 masses were said.
McMurray, C.P., Valentine:- Dissertsation For The Doctorate In Philopsophy. THe NEw Quantum Theory And Casuality A Comparsative Study
St. Paul of the Cross: Spirituality:- Doctrine Of Saint Paul Of The Cross On Faith And Mysticism By Fr, Gaetan Of The Holy Name Of Mary Passionist Priest. Louvain, Museum Lessianum, 1932. This is a photo-copy.