1846034 Houben, Charles, Blessed: cures reported to Vice-Postulator: typed copy ("concordat cum originali) of letter from John J Lyons reporting the cure of bad eyesight by the application of soil from Fr, Charles's grave. He had been to two eye specialists, but his sight continued to disimprove. After the application of the soil he never had to wear spectacles again.
1846034 Houben, Charles, Blessed: cures reported to Vice-Postulator: letter from Gina M. Lucas, Milne Street, Bayswater, London, reporting the cure of her nephew's damaged hand after the application of some soil from the grave of Fr. Charles which had been mixed with Lourdes water. She had been told about Fr. Charles by an old lady whose husband had a similar cure worked for him following the application of such soil.
1846034 Houben, C.P., Charles; Blessed: Cures reported to Vice-Postulator: note from Dr. C. Watson, 43, Harrington Street, Dublin, certifying tha a cyst on the right knee of Patrick Sarsfield, 5, Lower Kevin Street, Dublin, whch was present for over a year, disappeared and was cured without operation.
1846034 Houben, C.P., Charles; Blessed: Cures reported to Vice-Postulator: letter from Kate White, Clonegal, Ferns, Co. Wexford, reporting the grace of reception of the sacraments of a dear friend, following advice from another freind to have recourse to Fr. Charles by having him - not clear whether it was her erring friend or Fr. Charles himself - enrolled as a "perpetual Crusader of the Holy Land in honour of the mosr forsaken souls in purgatory". No sooner had she paid the money (50 shillings) than her long-sought request was granted,
Obituary notice for Br. Michael, written on 2 pages of copybook, Mentions that he was received on arrival in Aston Hall in 1848 by Dominic and Ignatius. Seems to be confusion about date of death, 7th or 9th November?
1846034; St. Charles Houben: Cause: letter from the General ordering prayers on 25 June, 1964, thje day of the Ante-Prep. Cong. on the virtues of Fr. Charles.
1846034 St. Charles Houben: Miscellaneous: Memorabilia: Snuff box: letter from Fr. Angelo McCumin authenticating a snuff box as belonging to St. Charles. In this regard, see item under serial number 10066. This snuff box is now in the St. Charles Museum
1846034 St. Charles of Mount Argus: Family Connections: Sr. Pancratius Hamers, relation: Golden Jubilee Celebrations; Card with 'Dutch' picture of Charles. Card missing at time of entry on computer. Attached is a booklet commemorating the jubilee, with another card, not the same.
1846034 St. Charles of Mount Argus: Miscelaneous: Memorabilia: Habit: nte from a brother in Christian Brothers; Schools, James's St. Dublin enclosing a relic (part of the habit worn by St. Charles) which was recently found by a pupil in the vicinity Cork St.,/ Marrowbone Lane.
1846034 St. Charles of Mount Argus: Miscelaneous: Memorabilia: Sign: typed note, on an envelope, by Fr. Oliver Kell;y, C.P. It gives details of how an original letter from Fr. Wilfred O'Hagan, C.P., concerning the sign, which was on St. Charles's body while he was lying in state, was given to Mount Argus, along with the sign itself, on 28 October, 1980. The letter accompanied the sign, which Wilfred sent to Miss Ada Sheehy on 10 January, 1893. This is authenticated by a letter from the donor,Michael Sheehy, Coolemount, Rhode, Offaly. (a nephew of Ada Sheehy), who inherited both letter and sign. The Michael Sheey's letter of autnebtication, together with Wilfred's letter (with some safety repairs), are included in this arrangemet Also included are photocopy of Wilfred's letter and a typed copy of the text. THE SIGN IS NOW LOCATED IN THE ST. CHARLES MUSEUM.
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