Institute as a wjole: History:Provinces: Official List of -also houses and overseas missions:
Provinve E Ritiri Della Congregazioine Della Passione Di Nostro Signore Gesu
Cristo - Rome 1908
1866025 Devine, C.P., Arthur; His writings: The Law Of Christian Marriage According To The Teaching And Discipline OfThe Catholic Church: 1908 R. &.T. Washbourbe, London
Paul Mary Pakenham: Rector of Mount Argus - A rosary given by J.J.Colman, Snr., The Forge, 1 Camden Place, Dublin City to the Provincial, Mount Argus, Harold's Cross. Mr. Colman stated that the rosary was "bought for a trifling sum from a man of the name of Pidgeon a handyman about the house. It belonged to the late Paul of the Cross, who died at the house of your Order". The writer remembers this occurance and asks the Provincial or a representative to come and pick up the rosary. (The reference to Paul of the Cross is evidently a mistake for Paul Mary). The above details were recorded by Declan O'Sullivan on the original registration card with an added note as follows: "Thom's Directory, 1962-63 lists a Colman at No.2 -a farrier".
N.B. THE ROSARY IS LOCATED IN THE MUSEUM,
St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Virgin - Life:- "THE LIFE OF VEN. GABRIEL OF OUR LADY OF SORROWS GABRIEL POSSENTI OF THE CONGREGATION OF THE PASSION (BEATIFIED 31 MAY, 1908)" by Nicholas Ward, C.P. A note written on the title page and arrowed to Nicholas's name reads "first written by Fr. Hyacinth (Hage), C.P. The book has many MS remarks written by Bro. Gilbert Murphy, C.P. Published London and Dublin 1908.
General Chapters: MS english translation of the Decrees of the 29th General Chapter, Rome 1908
Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 17th (1908) Provincial Chapter Convocatory Letter
Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 18th (1908) Provincial Chapter Decrees
Paul Mary Pakenham - The Passionist: a note by Joseph Smith, on the back of an envelope, of two incidents re Fr. Paul Mary related by Laurence Carr (a) his concealing of his abstemiousness and (b) a visit by Duke of Wellington during which he told him to "stick to his colours".
Album of pictures : 1. retreat from SW. 2. retreat from SE. 3. calvary shrine 4. bridge over Poddle. 5 cemetery looking south. 6. Main stairs from middle corridor. 7. bottom corridor. 8. church from gallery. 9. choir : altar & stalls 10. altar in pieta chapel . 11. library room. 12. refectory
SOME OF THESE PHOTOGRAPHS (PARTICULARLY THOS OF THE INTERIOR OF THE CHURCH BEFORE ITS EXTENSION AND THE EXTERIOR) SEEM TO HAVE BEEN TAKEN AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE REDECORATION OF THE CHURCH IN 1924.
THESE PHOTOGRAPHS HAVE NOW BEEN ARANGED IN THE PHOTOGRPHIC ARCHIVE IN SHELF 2; BOX 6; FILE 6
Devine, C.P., Arthur; His writings: L'Ordinaire De La Messe Explique Au Point De Vue de l'Histoire de la litureie et de l'Exegese, being a translatiion from the Englisjh. English edition is located at 47/2/1/13 serial no 8251