Obituaries St. Patricks Province 1927-1937 of the Religious of St. Patricks Province from 1927-1937. Being typed copy of collection 1925-1835 (12040) with 4 additions compiled by Fr. Brian Mulcahy C.P.
Blessed Charles - Cause;- Informative Process - letter from Rev. T. O'Donnell, Archbishop's Secretary to Gerald O'Boyle enlosing "something" "received a few days ago". Gerald can judge "if it deserves investigation".(N.B., No indication what the enclosure was - probably something to do with a cure!)
Blessed Charles - Cause;- Informative Process - letter from Fr. Brendan Keegan (https://passionistarchives.ie/index.php/fr-brendan-keegan/ ), writing from St. Mary's Convent, Southam, Warrickshire, where he is giving a retreat, to Gerald O'Boyle, who had evidenty asked Fr. Keegan to consult the novitiate archives at Broadway for information on Charles. Unfortunately, those archives are of the smallest dimensions, everything having been parcelled up and sent to The Graan on the transfer of the novitiate there. The "Professed Archives" have yielded no information, nor has the platea which have been carefully written up from the change from Woodchester to Broadway. Very sorry that he has not been able to be of any assistance.
1846034 Bl. Charles Houben, C.P., Cures during his life-time: letter from Mrs. Mary Thomas, 1 Mountpelier Hill, Park Gate, Dublin who "received a very great cure through the Revd. Father Charles a short time before his death".
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.
1846034: Blessed Charles: Cause: Informative Process: notice issued to a Mr. Patrick Byrne to appear as a witness at the Informative Process to be held in Mount Argus.
Missions and Retreats: Miscellneous Documents newscutting from "Catholic News" (Sout Africa?) entitled "Missions to NonCatholics". Contains a 16 line paragraph (marked in red) in which the approach of a fanous Passionist is held up as the way NOT to do it!!. Fr. Declan O'Sulivan added a note to the original chronological index card as follows: " an educated guess suggests the CP. was Fr. Ignatius Gibney or Fr. Pius Carolan or Fr. Leonard McCabe - most likely, Ignatius Gibney. This "educated guess" of of Declan's would seem to be wide of the mark, as Ignatius died in 1952, Pius in 1930 ans Leonard n 1966, whereas the author, writing in 1928 says the CP was deceased.
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))
Mount Argus; Bequests:1 sheet: typewritten: Thomas F. 0' Connell, Rooney & Co., Solrs. 4 Kildare street, Dublin, to The Rector, Mount Argus, Dublin. Mrs Frances L. Ennis leaves £20 for Masses for the repose of her soul and that of her relatives. Estate was less, so @ dive of 8/3 , £8.5.10 is enclosed.. Note added by Rector: ackd & Receipt sent June 6 '28(diff.hand) (Christopher's)Sent to Fr. Raphael Harborne