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1866025 Devine, C.P.,

Devine, C.P., His writings: Histpry Of The Passion Being The Gospel Narative of the Suffferings of Christ ANd The Dolours of Mary With Notes An Comments:: London, Burns & Oates, Limited: 1890

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1815005 Dominic Barberi 1859029 Pius Devine

DOMINIC BARBERI - LIFE: 'Life Of The Very Rev. Father Dominic Of The Mother of God (Barberi), Passionist, Founder of the Congregation of the Passion, or Passionists, in Belgium and England' by The Rev. Pius Devine, Passionist. Publisherd by R. Washbourne, London, 1898 . This copy was presented to a Margaret Magee and is autographed by Pius.

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Mount Argus: Platea; Chonicles: Missions and Retreats: 1859029 Devine, C.P. Pius:

Mount Argus: Platea; Chonicles: Missions and Retreats: 1859029 Devine, C.P. Pius: photocopy of letter from the Provincial to all Rectors: Platea and records of missions and retreats are to be sent in order to facilitate Pius Devine in his history of the province. In the meantime notes for these books can be kept in a pass-book to be copied later into the platea and record of missions and retreats (v. 723)

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Cotton Hall: St. Wilfred's;

Cotton Hall: St. Wilfred's College, Oakmoor, Staffs: photocopy of original cutting in th Annals of the ANglo-Hibernian Province, Vol. 1, p.245, with a line-drawing showing the buildings in the yeart 1894 of St. Wilfred's College. Newscutting

Holy Cross Retreat: Ardoyne: Belfast: 1843014 Gorga, C.P., Raphael

Belfast: Ardoyne: Holy Cross Retreat.Gorga, C.P., Raphael: Extract, typed on a card, from document dated 21.10.1879, giving the agreement made between Dr. Dorrian, Bishop of Down and Connor, and Fr. Raphael Gorga, C.P., Superior of Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne - items: finances, giving of Benediction. [N.B. This extract was, according to note on it, taken from a letter dated 21.10.1879. That letter has, since computerisation , now come to hand and is, for convenience sake, attached to above item.]

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne:

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne: Belfast,: a report to the Provincial, Fr. Alphonsus O'Neill on Fr. Raphael's agreement of 25 September, 1868 - five heads of agreement. Reporter also quotes from Administration Year that the date of the arrival of the Passionists in Belfast was 3 August, 1868. [N.B. This particular item is attached to a later item, which quotes from it.]

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister:

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: letter from the Superior of Ardoyne, Fr. Anthony O'Carroll, to the Provincial, Highgate, explaining why no Passionist was at the conference of the clergy (held in the Diocese?). All were occupied and he had informed the Bishop - Bishop's reply enclosed. (NB. This reply is not attached). Anthony thinks we could not agree to the Bishop's ideas and explains why. Suggests that Provincial brings a canonist with him when he meets the Bishop. Best be prepared with facts as to what our priveileges are. If any men are presented for faculties exams, they had better be good. Anthony thinks we should act now.

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister:

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Copy letter from the Provincial to Bishop McAllister in reply to his letter of 13 September re Passionists attending conferences of clergy and to building of new church. Provincial mentions that Fr. Anthony's reference, at the conference dinner, to the bazaar would not have been made had Anthony been aware that such reference would have been disagreeable to the Bishop. The Provincial goes on to point out that he can't maintain a proper religious community in Ardoyne if priests are refused faculties. Regrets Bishop refers to a case where now the offender has been punished.

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