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The Passionist Congregation Archive, St. Patricks Province
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1815005 Dominic Barberi

DOMINIC BARBERI - LIFE: short letter bearing the famous Maltese Cross cancellation, posted in Athlone, 14/02/1843, year before Dominic came to England, and so contemporaneous with him. Declan O'Sullivan has a note saying , "Probably same year as Anthony Trollope was Supervisor in Athlone P.O.". (Note by A.O'Loughlin: Declan intended to look up this question in Trollope's life. Unfortunately, he never got around to it. I have remedied the omission by reading Victoria Glendinning's fine biography, which covers Trollope's Irish period thoroughly. She gives in detail his various places of work and residence. He was for a time supervisor of the midlands and western districts. His places of residence and work while there are detailed by Glendinning, but no mention is made of Athlone.

1815005 Dominic Barberi Sacred Heart Nuns Ignatius Loyola 1848001 Ignatius Spencer

DOMINIC BARBERI - MISSIONS: Copy of entry in "The Home Journal" of the Sacred Heart Convent, Berrymead, Acton, Hammersmith, London, 1844-1846, and a like entry in "Journal de Berrymead", re nine day retreat given to them by Dominic from 07-08- to 16-08-1846. He did not use exercises of St. Ignatius. During that retreat Fr. George Spencer (Fr. Ignatius) called on Dominic to say he wished to be a Passionist.

Ignatius Spencer

1815005 Dominic Barberi

DOMINIC BARBERI - Missions: photocopy of 2nd page of letter from Thomas Constable to Marmaduke Constable-Maxwell. Contains a description of a sermon preached by Dominic in Chapel at Myddlelton Lodge, later St. Pauls Retreat. Letter was discovered by Fr. Edwin Tring. To be found in the Maxwell-Constable of Everingham Family papers, East Riding County Record Office, County Hall, Beverley. (Arundel Castle MS.)

Paul Mary Packenham

Fr. Benignus Morrin C.P. 1933077 Re Fr. John Morrin.

Fr. Benignus Morrin C.P. 1933077 Re Fr. John Morrin. 2 letters dated 1891 and 1892 from
Bishop John Lyster, Bishop of Achonry 1888--1911. Fr. John probably an ancester of
Benignus. For health reasons went to U.S.A. Bishop Lyster gives him a reference for the
Bishop of Los Angeles. The second letter is an invitation to return to Achonry.

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