Blessed Charles - Cause:- Informative Process - letter from Rev. T.O'Donnell, Archbishop's Secretary, returning Postulator's letter which "is quite satisfactory". Gerald asked to phone him , when he gets the special faculty re judges, so that an appointment can be made. May be advisable to see archbishop also. (N.B.,At date of entering, the Postulator's letter referred to is not available.)
Blessed Charles - Cause:- Informative Process - letter from Rev. T.O'Donnell, Archbishop's Secretary to Gerald O'Boyle. Proposed press notice approved but not to be published until reply received from Rome whether this is to be an informative process, as discussed when last Gerald was at Archbishop's House. Suggests that first sentence be reworded as ' "enjoyed" is scarcely applicable to "miracles" '. (N.B.,With regard to that suggestion, see items under serial nos. 6122 and 6123 for two press cuttings -no dates or names of papers- re the introduction of the Informative Process. The first sentence refers to "miracles said to have been wrought by the Servant of God" Could Gerald, in his submission of the notice, possibly have said "enjoyed by the Servant of God"?)
Blessed Charles - Cause:- Informative Process - letter from Placid Stevens, C.P., Sutton to Gerald O'Boyle. He sent all the docuents that were at his disposal. Has none of Charles's letters and had not started correspondence with those who knew Charles. Proceedings in Holland were successfully concluded. No official mention of those proceedings were made in the Dublin proceedings as it is the duty of the Postulator to work with material from independent tribunals. Charles's childhood and youth has nothing to do with Dublin.
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 - Lives:- Father Charles Of Mount Argus by Father Christopher, C.P., published by M.H. Gill And Son, Dublin, 1955. This is a soft backed edition of the book published by the C.T.S. of Ireland in 1938 (located at 34/23).
1846034 Bl. Charles Cause Apostolic Process Miscellaneous. an A4 envelope containing many letters from the Postulator General to the Vice-Postulator, Gerald O'Boyle, C.P. They date from 1928 on. ( As it would be tedious to translate or chronologically arrange these many letters, they are located unsorted in these envelopes.
1846034 Bl. Charles Cause Apostolic Process Miscellaneous. an A4 envelope containing many letters from the Postulator General to the Vice-Postulator, Gerald O'Boyle, C.P. They date from 1928 on. As it would be tedious to translate or chronologically arrange these many letters, they are located unsorted in these envelopes.
1846034 Bl. Charles Cause Apostolic Process Names of witnesses who were summoned to give evidence in the cause of Father Charles of Saint Andrew (2 copies) This item is not in correct chronological order.
1846034 Bl. Charles Cause Apostolic Process Summary of documents presented to the Court by the Vice-Postulator at the end of the session when the last witness was examined . None of the items detailed are necessarily contained in the Blessed Charles Archive. This item is not in correct chronological order.
1846034 Bl. Charles Cause Apostolic Process an envelope containing six letters written during September and October 1936 by Fr. T,O.Donnell from Archbishop's House, to Gerald O'Boyle, C. P., Vice-Postulator, concerning the calling of witnesses. This item is not in correct chronological order