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Missions and Retreats: Parish Missions:

Missions and Retreats: Parish Missions: leaflet issued by Paul Mary Madden, C.P., Rector, Ardoyne announcing the first General Mission in the Parish. Overleaf is given the timetable. MS note on back by Sebastian Agnew, one of the missionsers, including list of priests of the parish.

Missions and Retreats: Miscellneous Documents 1908004, Gibney, 1811065 Carolan,1912043 McCabe

Missions and Retreats: Miscellneous Documents newscutting from "Catholic News" (Sout Africa?) entitled "Missions to NonCatholics". Contains a 16 line paragraph (marked in red) in which the approach of a fanous Passionist is held up as the way NOT to do it!!. Fr. Declan O'Sulivan added a note to the original chronological index card as follows: " an educated guess suggests the CP. was Fr. Ignatius Gibney or Fr. Pius Carolan or Fr. Leonard McCabe - most likely, Ignatius Gibney. This "educated guess" of of Declan's would seem to be wide of the mark, as Ignatius died in 1952, Pius in 1930 ans Leonard n 1966, whereas the author, writing in 1928 says the CP was deceased.

Missions and Retreats: Miscellneous Documents

Missions and Retreats: Miscellneous Documents letter from Fr. Titus Cerroni, C.P., Sts. John and Paul, Rome replying to various queries put to him. (1) during Missions Pasionists can absolve from censures "a Nobis": at any time we can absolve from censures "nobis": (2) Censures incurred by marriage before a non-Catholic Minister of Religion, we can absolve "foro interno": (3) certain faculties granted by Sacred Penitenary can be granted to certain people by Provincial:

Missions and Retreats: Miscellaneous Documents: 1951125 Charles, C.P., Conrad: 1815005, Bl. Dominic

Missions and Retreats: Miscellaneous Documents: Offprint from The Journal of Ecclesiastical History Vol. XV (April 1964) of pp 60/75 of artivcle entitled "The Origins of the Parish Mission in England and the Early Passionst Apostlate 1840 - 1850" by Conrad Charles, C.P. Gives details of some of Blessed ominic's missions in England and of his mission in High Street, Dublin, in 1848, at which he introduced for the first time in any of his missions some of the Italian Mission elements (pp 72/73)

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