Mount Argus Church: Passionist Bulletin May 1963. Devotion to the Blessed Virgin.
Feastdays for May. May Processions. Understanding the Mass. St. Joseph.
Mount Argus Church: Passionist Bulletin. April 1963. April Feastdays.
Holy Week and Easter. St. Paul of the Cross.
Mount Argus: Clubs: St. Gabriel's Boys' Club/St. Gabriel's Youth Centre: Photocopy of pages of the programme for St. Gabriel's Boys' Club production of Gilbert and Sulivan's, "The Pirates of Penzance", which is reputed to be the first production of a light opera by a youth club in Ireland. Some signatures of cast members etc., are to be found on one of the pages. The performances took place in the Club pemises, which was formerly Loader Mill and the stage was erected over the River Poddle which flowed through the ground floor!
Mount Argus: Clubs: St. Gabriel's Boys' Club/St. Gabriel's Youth Centre: Legion of Mary; copy letter from the Rector to the President of the Boys' Club Praesidium of the Legion of MAry granting permission for the use of the Old Mill as premises for the Boys' Club (see item under serial number 4493).
Mount Argus; Finances; Archives; copy letter from the Provincial, Alphonsus O'Neill to all Rectors. The General has not yet received the accounts from the diferent houses. Provincial encloses at the end of the letter some notes on what should be in the archives. together with a classification layout.
Mount Argus; Finances: letter from John Cavanagh (Solicitor?), 32, Dame St., Dublin to Fr. Dominic O'Neill, C.P. Encloses council's (John O'Hagan) opinion on validity of deed of trust (no details of trust given). O'Hagan agrees with Cavanagh's views.
Mount Argus: Finances: letter from P. Rochford, Kenningon Road, London to Fr. Dominic O'Neill. He has informed Fr. Pius that interest of £30 was due i July, 1872 (on £1,500 for 3 months and on £950 for 3 months). 2 bills of £100 paid since i June - this leaves £850.
Mount Argus; Finances: Legal Document (manuscript): Agreement between Rev. Dominic O.Neill, Rector Mount Argus and Mary Byrne, Ballyglen. Co. WIcklow. Community owes her £400. She wishes to make a gift of £80 of this to them. 20 promissory notes of £16 each - each dated 01.11.1883 - to be made payable to her. First to be paid on 01.11.1884 and on same day for next 20 years (up to 1903). No interest payable.
Mount Argus; Finances: Tithe-Rent:letter from from Irish Church Temporalities Commission, 24 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin to Gabriel O'Hanlon, C.P. Mount Argus:. The Tithe-rent charges bacame payable to St. Catherine's Parish asa from 1.11.1870. On 29.1.1874, 3 year's Tithe Rent,owing year ended 1.11.1873, was paid. Also for 3 years ending 1.11.1876. Enquires if liability now disputed and on what grounds
Mount Argus: Finances: statement of costs from John Cavanagh, Solicitor, in relation to mortgage, total £100.8.2 - receipted for £60.0.0.