St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon, Collooney: covering letter from the Bishop of Achonry, James Fergus, to the Rector of St. Joseph's Retreat, enclosing list of faculties for the fathers of the community (see item under serial number 8714 for details).
St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon, Collooney: letter from the Bishop of Achonry to Fr. Austin, C.P., authorising him to install the Stations of the Cross in the oratory at Cloonamahon and with the usual indulgences.
St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon, Collooney: letter from P. Casey, Colloney (evidently of the parish clergy) to Fr. Austin, thanking him for "giving him a few Sundays off". He attaches a slip containing the occasions of collections, "which the Bishop has asked me to attend to at Cloonamahon". Fr. Austin adds a note that he has ascertained from the Bishop that the customary November dead list does not break the agreement with the Bishop regarding collections. The Parochial All Souls Collection is, however, regarded as revenues for the diocesan clergy..
St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon, Collooney: printed letter, probably a draft, from the Bishop of Achonry, instructing that an announcement be made of the collection for the Infirm Priests' Fund. Permission has been granted for a fixed Mass stipend of 10/-
St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon, Collooney: details of the faculties granted by the Bishop of Achonry, James Fergus, to the Passionist Fathers, Cloonamahon.
St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon, Collooney: letter from the Bishop of Achonry, James Fergus, to Fr. Andrew, CP., Rctor. Delegates to Fr. Andrew the power to bless and erect the Stations of the Cross in the monastery at Cloonamahon.
St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon, Collooney letter to the Provincial, Fr. Gerald O'Boyle, C.P., rom the Bishop of Achonry, Patrick Morrisroe. in reply to Gerald's of 04.03.1943 (see item under serial number 8700) concerning the establishment of a monastic foundation for the education of students for the foreign missions in Cloonamahon, Collooney. It seems that the bishop thought Gerald might be jumping the gun a bit, as he explains that he still needds to consult certain members of the diocese about the matter. However, he does not see any great difficulty.
St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon, Collooney: list of extraordinary confessors from St. Joseph's Retreat, approved by the Bishop of Achonry, for convents in the Diocese.
St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon, Collooney: document (prpbably a typed copy) sent to the Bishop of Achonry, Most Rev. James Fergus, by Fr, Austin setting out details of the faculties and privileges granted to him and other Passionists by Bishop Morrisroe. The document was presented for approval or renewal to Bishop Fergus.