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1852009 Pakenham, Fr. Paul Mary, C.P.: His Books:
IE CP 2020-04-01/38/26/1/1/23 · Item · 01/01/1847
Parte de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

1852009 Pakenham, Fr. Paul Mary, C.P.: His Books:
Seventeen Short Treatises Of St. Augustin, Bishop Of Hippo being a volume in a series entitled "Library Of The Fathers Of The Holy Catholic Church, Anterior To The Division Of The East And West: Translated By Members Of The English Church"

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1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham
IE CP 2020-04-01/38/99/1/1/3 · Item · 01/01/1852
Parte de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

Paul Mary Pakenham: The Passionist: Pocket-notebook, leather bound, dated 1849 (i.e., before he joined the Passionists) used by Paul Mary and marked "ad usum Cfr. Caroll-Mariae a S. Michaele Archangelo". It contains (1) in Latin, the privileges Passionists have and (2) in Italian, directions for amending the "Ordo",
N.B., THIS ITEM IS LOCATED IN THE MUSEUM. THE INFORMATION GIVEN ABOVE IS NOTIONAL FOR COMPUTERISATION PURPOSES

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1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham 1848001 Ignatius Spencer
IE CP 2020-04-01/38/2/2/4/3 · Item · 01/03/1857
Parte de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

Paul Mary Pakenham - The Passionist: mourning envelope discovered in a box marked relics sometime during 1993. The envelope is enscribed with Paul Mary's name with a note "sermon & hair". It contained a lock of Paul Mary's hair wrapped in tissue paper and a MS note which is an aide-memoire in Paul Mary's handwriting for the charity sermon in aid of St. Clare's Orphanage which he was due to preach in Gardiner St., church the morning on which he died, 01.03.1857. The sermon was actually given by Ignatius Spencer. The tissue paper in which the hair was wrapped is still in the envelope, while the hair and sermon notes are now on display in the Museum.

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1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham Cavendish
IE CP 2020-04-01/38/2/2/6/4 · Item · 25/02/1857
Parte de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

Paul Mary Pakenham: Death - letter from Charles W. Cavendish, Burlington Gardens, London to Paul Mary. Expresses his sorrow at hearing of Paul Mary's illness. Sorry he has left Paul Mary's letter so long unanswered. Keeps him in his prayers and puts him under Our Lady's protection.

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