St. Paul of the Cross - Life:- "The Life of Blessed Paul Of The Cross, Founder Of The Congregation Of The Barefooted Clerks Of The Most Holy Cross And Passion Of Jesus Christ" by St. Vincent Strambi, Vol III with an introduction by Blessed Dominic Barberi in Vol I. This Vol III has a supplement - the introduction to which is an account of the coming of the Passionists to England - containing 50 letters of Bl. Dominic and others, Published London: Thomas Richardson And Son. 1853 (Oratorian Series). Other volumes are located as follows: I (32/1/1/2) and II (32/1/1/3).
1769009 St. Vincent Strambi: Gregory of St.. Joseph, Provincial, Highgate, London, to Rector. The last Preparatory Congregation in Vincent Strambi's case to be held coram pontifice on 28th November. Exposition of Blessed Sacrament from 9 to noon. The Clerics and Brothers may go to Holy Communion that day.
St. Patricks Province; Missions and Retreats: England !955--1958.Correspondence
William J. Shiggins M.S.S. re Missions in Fulham Rd. and Copenhagen St.
St. Patricks Province: Missions and Retreats: England 1955--1959. Meeting of Missioners,
Newry and Clonliffe from Archbishops House ,Dublin. 5 to go to Clonliffe.
St. Patricks Province: Missions and Retreats: England 1955--1958. Booklets for Missions
in England.
St. Patricks Province: Missions and Retreats: England 1955--1958. Crawley mission
Sept-Oct. 1956. 2 Weeks, Frs. Aloysius C.P. and Fr. Aidan C.P.
St. Patricks Province: Missions and Retreats: England 1955--1958 From Archbishop of
Dublin John C. McQuaid. Invitation to Conference of Provincials and to Conference of
Missioners.
St.Patricks Province: Missions and Retreats: England. Letter from Provincial Curia signed
by Fr. Cyprian C.P. reminding parishioners in Ireland of their duty to be interested inspirit and state of those who have emigrated to England.
St. Patricks Province: Missions and Retreats: England 1955--1958 to Fr. Alexis Boyd C.P.
Use Mission Crosses on Missions in England. Possibility of getting new Figures carved.
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.