DOMINIC BARBERI - LIFE: A collection of 19 letters transcribed in Italian, written by Dominic to friends in England and by them to him. A translation of these letters is to be found in the suplement (pp 193-366) to vol 3 of "The Life of Blessed Paul of the Cross" (Oratorian Series) located at 32/1/1/4.
DOMINIC BARBERI - BEATIFICATION: Album of black and white photographs, made in Mount Argus, given to Pressmen on the occasion of the Beatification of Dominic. This contains all the photographs detailed in 2/1/4/4
DOMINIC BARNBERI - BEATIFICATION: packet containing 12 of the 19 photos detailed In the hand-out (see 2/1/4/4). [See also 2/1/4/10 which contains all the photographs listed.]
DOMINIC BARBERI - LIFE: "Il B. Domenico della Madre di Dio Apostolo dell' Unione" by Conrad Charles, C.P. An interestng little book which tells the life of Dominic in brief inerlaced paragraphs of Italian, English, Spanish, French and German. It was evidently prepared for the Beatification.
Offprint from "The Journal of Ecclesiastical History" Vol XV, No 1 (April 1964) pp 60/75 of article entitled "The Origins of the Parish Mission in England and the early Passionist Apostolate, 1840-1850" by Conrad Charles C.P. Contains details of some of Dominic's early missions in England and mission in High St., Dublin, where he first Introduced in any of his missions some of the Italian mission elements (pp 72/73)
DOMINIC BARBERI - ASTON HALL: "The Glory of Aston Hall" by Canon Arthur G. Wall. There are two copies, (a) a photocopy and (b) an actual copy of the booklet given to the Archives by Oliver Kelly C.P., on 10/03/1976. The preface mentions that the hall was bought in 1960 by Mr. Cyril Harty who gifted it to the Archdiocese of Birmingham for use of retired priests, of which he is one
DOMINIC BARBERI - LIFE: "Fr. Vincent McNabb, O.P.", by Ferdinand Valentine, O.P., extract from. Describes curse placed on Woodchester village, Stroud, Glos., by Dominic and of his ghostly figure seen around the church.
DOMINIC BARBERI - BEATIFICATION: Hand out for press conference, containing information on each photograph in the pack: they are as follows Dominic; Paul of the Cross; Aston Hall; first church at Stone; Newman; Littlemore; Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Reading, (formerly Railway Tavern); Sutton; Dominic's tomb and confessional chair. Nos. 1-3 and 9 - 11 on the list were not included in the pack (see 2/1/4/5 and 2/1/4/10)
DOMINIC BARBERI - MISSIONS: Extracts from the Diary of Fr. Ignatius Spencer covering week of 10/16-08-1849 showing that Dominic Barberi was in London 3 days after he said he was going there (vide 2/1/2/4-6)