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IE CP 2021-11-22/216/4/1/4/5 · Item · 04/11/37
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

1846034 Bl. Charles Cause Exhumation, 1937, Canonical Recognition: photocopy of the original manuscript by the ecclesiastical Notary, Rev. T. O'Donnell, of the proceedings at the exhumation and official recognition of the remains of Fr. Charles on 03-11-1937. (For typed transcrits and translation of this document see items under serial nos., 6641,6642 and 6643).

IE CP 2021-11-22/216/4/1/4/3 · Item · 02/09/37
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

1846034 Bl. Charles Cause Exhumation, 1937, Canonical Recognition: letter (some pages missing) evidently from Urban Young, C.P., to Gerald O'Boyle, C,P., Vice-Postulator of the cause of Fr. Charles, in which he mentions an enclosure concerning proceedures to be followed in the official recognition of a remains. For that enclosure, see item under serial no 6635.

IE CP 2021-11-22/216/4/1/4/2 · Item · 31/07/36
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

1846034 Bl. Charles Cause Exhumation, 1937, Canonical Recognition a handwritten document being a summary of replies by Fr. Egidio to questions sent by Fr. Martin concerning the proceedures to be observed during exhumation and official recognition.. It would appear that these questions may have been asked in connection with the exhumation of Fr. Dominic Barberi, C.P., and that this summary was forwarded in turn by Urban Young , C.P., to Gerald O'Boyle, C,P., Vive-Postulator of the cause of Fr. Charles as a guide to the proceedures to be observed in the case of Fr. Charles. This document was enclosed with a letter of 02-09-1937 from Urban to Gerald. under serial no 6636.

IE CP 2021-11-22/216/4/1/3/22 · Item · 28/05/23
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

1846034 Bl. Charles. Cause: Propaganda material : a largish postcard containing a photograph of Fr. Charles on one side and on the back a short account of his life with a request that the receipt of favours through his intercession be reported to the Vice-Postulator, Gerald O'Boyle. This card is not in its correct chronological order,

IE CP 2021-11-22/216/4/1/1/29 · Item · 01/01/29
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

Bl. Charles - Cause:- Informative Process - press cutting (no indication of source) announcing the establishment of the Informative Process of Fr. Charles and requesting those who had received favours through the intercession of the Servant of God to contact Gerald O'Boyle. Also appended to the announcement is a short biography of Fr. Charles by Alice Dease which had appeared in the columns of this paper previously. (In connection with the announcement see iotem under serial no 6098 concerning a correction to the press announcement suggested by the Archbishop's Secretary.)

IE CP 2020-04-01/38/34/1/2/5 · Item · 03/07/1893
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

Blessed Charles - Lives: - The Life Of Father Charles by Austin Bonner, C.P. Published Dublin 1893. Our late esteemed Archivist, Declan O'Sullivan has added a note to the title page which reads as follows: "For who was the actual author, see Nova Positio Super Vietutibus, P. Caroli, 1972 Part III". The actual author was Columban Tyne.

IE CP 2021-11-22/216/4/1/1/12 · Item · 24/02/28
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

Blessed Charles - Cause:- Informative Process - letter from Cuthbert Dunne, Highgate, to Gerald O'Boyle. Papers relating to the cause have been found and are being sent to Ardoyne for collection by Mount Argus. They contain (a) original process in Latin and an Italian translation of same, (b) English rendering in brochure form, (c) envelope containing many letters re cures, (d) pencil translation of a hymn and post-communion prayer from the missal in Charle's own writing (e) exercise book titled "record of miracles effected by Fr. Charles", (f) a number of Latin forms for recording the evidence of witnesses at the Tribunal. These will give Gerald somethng substantial to work on. They are also evidence that Oswald Donnelly did much of, what he called, the spade-work in the cause. (N.B. At date of entering these details, none of the items mentioned above, with the exception of the witnesses forms, seem to have survived.)