Brothers; Nuns: 7 Dolours Beads: Indulgences: Privileges: Printed form. IGNATIUS of St. Teresa, Secretary, John and Paul's, Rome. Notice of St. Pius X granting by an AUTOGRAPH Rescript1) that the lay brothers can get Dolours Bead/ 5 Wound Beads indulgences using their ordinary girdle-rosary2) that the NUNS chosen on Fridays for the 33 Acts of Adoration of the Blessed Sacament gain a Plenary Indulgence for the dead.3) Nuns' churches to have same indulgences and privileges as our own.
Kieran, C.P., Laurence:- the last will of Fr. Laurence.
Fr Wilfred O'Hagan C.P. 1869019 Fact File
Historic. Ovada Bazaar 1913. Committee and Cash Account.
1762022 Ferreri, C.P., Francesco Maria: 1890027 Donnelly, C.P., Oswald: Bulgaria: Roumania: "A Missionary Bishop of the Early Nineteenth Century@ Monsignor Francis of the Divine Love, C.P., by Oswald Doherty, C.P.
Bro. Laurence Carr C.P. 1854007 Portrait and notes on back as follows:
Bro. Laurence Carr C.P. Born Belfast, Rosemary St. 1834. The first native of Belfast to join
the Order of the Passion. Clothed in the Habit 1853--57years ago. One of the Pioneers of
the Order to go out to Australia 1887 where he still (1910) lives.
Photo number 2096
1891058 Smith, C.P., Joseph: The Cross: Fr. John Mary (McMullan), C.P., Provincial, Mt Argus, Dublin to Fr. Rectors. Fr Joseph Smith is relinquishing editorship of "The Cross". Maurice and Kieran are to do this job. A committee (Joseph, Gerald, Herman. Maurice & Kiernan) is to go into the question - can "The Cross" be improved still more? Have any of the Religious any suggestions on 5 points mentioned in this circular?
Brief biographical note on Br. Malachy Brady, presumably by Declan. Born in Co. Cavan, died in Mt. Argus - buried with Br. Norbert McFadden. Praised by Salvian Nardocci in his writings of 1888.
1864007 O'Neill, C.P., Dominic: letter fro Thomas F. O'Neill, Solicitors, 34, Kildare Street, Dublin to Berchnans Byrne, C.P., Mount Argus. Dominic O'Neill, an executor to a will (being dead) it will be necessary for his executor (Berchmans) to sign certain documents. The same letter has been sent to Fr. Philip Coughlan, C.P
1864007 O'Neill, C.P., Dominic: letter from Thomas F. O'Neill, Solicitors, 34, Kildare Street, Dublin to Berchnans Byrne, C.P., Mount Argus. Reply to Berchman's letter of previous day (see verso of 539). Suggests he does not renounce his rights, but simply lets Fr. Philip Coughlan act.