DOMINIC BARBERI - ASTON HALL, STAFFORDSHIRE: Pen sketch showing the south west view of Aston Hall, near Stone, Staffordshire, in 1843, the year after Dominic took posession. Sketch is signed by S (?) Buckler, 1843, and is by courtesy of Record Office, Staffordshire.
DOMINIC BARBERI - BEATIFICATION: 'Articoli per iI Processo Apostolico del Ven. Domenico Della Madre di Dio, Passionista. (Rome, 1911). (For English translation vide 34/6)
DOMINIC BARBERI - BEATIFICATION: Book containing the following: (a) "Positio Super Non Cultu", (b) "Decretum Introductionis Causae", (c) "Animadversiones R.P.D. Promotoris Fidei" and (d) "Responsio Ad Animadversiones".
DOMINIC BARBERI - LIFE: "Venerable Dominic Barberi and the Conversion of England" by Dom Bede Camm, O.S.B. Catholic Truth Society, London, 1927
DOMINIC BARBERI - STONE: "Stone And The Catholic Revival" by The Dominican Sisters (London, 1949). A chronological study of the apostolate of Mother Margaret Hallahan, O.P., and Father Dominic Barberi, C.P.
DOMINIC BARBERI - BEATIFICATION: Brochure "Souvenir of the Beatification of Blessed Dominic Passionst 27 October 1963 Celebrations at St. Anne's - Sutton - St. Helen's".
DOMINIC BARBERI - MISSIONS: Copy of entry in "The Home Journal" of the Sacred Heart Convent, Berrymead, Acton, Hammersmith, London, 1844-1846, and a like entry in "Journal de Berrymead", re nine day retreat given to them by Dominic from 07-08- to 16-08-1846. He did not use exercises of St. Ignatius. During that retreat Fr. George Spencer (Fr. Ignatius) called on Dominic to say he wished to be a Passionist.
Ignatius SpencerDOMINIC BARBERI - SHRINE: Coloured post card view of his shrine in the now demolished St. Anne's Church, Sutton, Lancashire (Lancs)
DOMINIC BARBERI - MISSIONS; Photograph of the High Altar and pulpit in St. Audeon's Church, High Street, Dublin, where Dominic gave his first and only mission in Ireland from 29/04/1849 to 20/05/1849.
DOMINIC BARBERI - SPIRITUALITY: Transcript made by Paul Francis Spencer, C.P., from "Luigi Gentili - A Sower of the Second Spring" by Claude Leetham (London, 1965, Burns & Oates) of references to the Passionists, especially Dominic and Ignatius. Reference to doubts about Rosmini and Institute of Charity: other references are to Ambrose de Lisle Phillips, Cardinal Wiseman, Sir Henry Trelawney, restoration of English Hierarchy, idea of Earl of Shrewsbury that Dominic was not suited for England and Gentili's report to Propaganda that Dominic be Bishop of Reading and Ignatius Spencer Bishop of Bury St. Edmunds.