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BOYCOTTING DUBLIN CITY.

MINUTES of a Special Meeting of the MUNICIPAL COUNCIL of the CITY of DUBLIN re
The RESOLUTIONS of the Irish Catholic Members of( Westminster) Parliament relative to
the Circular recently addressed by the Holy Office to the Irish Bishops.
(These photostats were kindly supplied by the City Archivist (Miss Mary Clark) at the request of Mt. Argus Archivist 1981. 06. 02.

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister:

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Copy letter from Arthur Devine to the Consultor General, Thomas, Rome. Thinks ruling re faculties from Propaganda (referred to by Thoms in his letter of 14inst - see item located under serial number 1981)) is mistaken and quotes from an approved author to back him up. Is his interpretation wrong? He needs to know as it is important for him and his students. English, Scots and most of Irish bishops think what Arthur thinks. He would like a copy of the ruling which was given to the Dominicans in this metter, as he is making a file on this case.

Pearse, Padraig: 1859029 Devine, C.P., Pius: James Pearse

Devine, C.P., Pius: XEROX copy (of a Xerox copy) of the original letter by Pius Devinr. C.P., Holy Cross Retreat, Crumlin Road, Belfast, to James Pearse ( father of Padraic Pearse) Dublin. Pius testefies that he had received James Pearse; his former wife and children into the Church round about 1870 or 1869 after Pius having instructed him.

THE ORIGINAL OF THIS LETTER IS IN THE HANDS OF EAMONN de BARRA, EXECUTOR OF MARGARET PEARSE'S WILL. A XEROX COPY WAS GIVEN BY HIM TO FR. HERMAN NOLAN. C.P.,AS HE HAS TESTEFIED ON 14.03.1979

Pius Devine

1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham 1845027 Vincent Grotti Louisa Pakenham

Paul Mary Pakenham: Death - Letter from his sister Louisa Pakenham to Vincent Grotti. Thanks him for letter dated 22 Feb. giving news of Paul Mary's illness and encloses a letter for him with instructions that it be destroyed if he has died. NB. As the enclosure mentioned has not survived and as Paul Mary died on 1 March it may be that this letter did not arrive before his death, in which case Louisa's wishes would have been carried out. Alternatively, as he was not conscious, according to Laurence Carr - 2/2/6/1, her wishes may have still been carried out, as he was unable to receive her letter.

Paul Mary Packenham

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: 1866025 Arthur Devine

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Arthur Devine: Letter to Arthur Devine from the Consultor General, Thoms, Rome. Informs Arthur that the bishop has aked Propaganda for a copy of the charges against him. Thomas offered to translate into English for transmission to the bishop the paper he (Thomas) had presented to Propaganda. Permission was given and also that he might make any modification he thought fit. Encloses a copy (which was not to hand at date of computerisation). Comments in the document are deliberatly mild in the hope that the bishop will give in good-naturedly.

He mentions that the provincial will have alrady shown to Arthur the General's reasons for not agreeing to Arthur's proposed translation to Australia, namely that robust health is required for that country.

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