Patrick Fallon, C.P., Bishop of Kilfenora & Kilmacduagh:- Typed copy, done by Osmund Slevin of the document dated 09/12/1877 by the Secretary of the Sacred Congregation de Propoganda Fidei, John Baptist Aquassi, submitted to Pope Pius IX requesting that Bishop Fallon be clothed and professed as a Passionist "at the point of death". Also appended to the document is the certification by the Secretary that the Pope had deigned to grant the request. (The original document is to be found between pages 226 and 227 of Vol III of The Annals of the Anglo Hibernian Province located at 28/6 and translation, also by Osmund, is located at 1-3-7-20.)
Patrick Fallon, C.P., Bishop of Kilfenora & Kilmacduagh:- Comments (not too favourable) on an article by F.P. Carey on Bishop Fallon entitled "Bishop of Mount Argus" and published in "The Cross" , July, 1951 (Vol. XLII -1951-52). Comparison is made between this article and that written by Fr. Coen in The Journal of the Clare-Dal gCais (for copy of which see 1-3-6-22).
Patrick Fallon, C.P., Bishop of Kilfenora & Kilmacduagh:- Photocopy of the Obituary Notice in the "Masses For Our Dead Religious 1874-1895 (Liber Defunctorum Congregatinis Nostrae Religiosorum -Mass Suffrage Book pp 73-76 - located at ) and the offering of the prescribed suffrages for the repose of his soul. A typscript of the notice is interleaved with this photocopy. Also attached is a further and clearer typescript.
Patrick Fallon, C.P., Bishop of Kilfenora & Kilmacduagh:- photocopy of document from the Superior General, Bernard of S. Joseph and dated 03/12/1877, authorising the clothing and burial of the Bishop's body in the Passionist habit. (The original of this document is to be found between pp 226 & 227 of Vol III of The Annals of the Anglo Hibernian Province located at 28/6 and a translation of it, done by Osmund Slevin, is at 1-3-7-18.)
Patrick Fallon, C.P., Bishop of Kilfenora & Kilmacduagh:- Typed extract from Annals of the Anglo-Hibernian Province vol III for 14 November, 1873, (located at 28/6) in which Salvian Nardocci refers to the clothing and profession of Dr. Fallon. Two footnotes have been added explaining how Salvian came to make this entry and drawing attention to Declan O'Sullivan's observations concerning the "order from the Holy See" (see 1-6-5-13 & 14).
Patrick Fallon, C.P., Bishop of Kilfenora & Kilmacduagh:- Press cutting (possibly from Irish Independent, no date but evidently during the reign of Pope John XXIII) concerning the Diocese of Kilfenora which was once part of Bishop Fallon's Dioceses - Kilfenora and Kilmacduagh, pointing out that the Pope is Bishop of Kilfenora, which for administrative purposes is linked with the Dioceses of Galway and Kilmacduagh, the Bishop of Galway being Apostolic Administrator. It is the only such diocese in Ireland.
Patrick Fallon, C.P., Bishop of Kilfenora & Kilmacduagh:- Typescript of entry by Salvian in the Platea (1880 - 1888 ) concerning the death of Simon Mannion who had been Bishop Fallon's man-servant and afterwards continued to serve the Congregation both in Mount Argus and Ardoyne. Also attached is a typescript of Salvian's entry on the matter in his personal diary.
O'Neill, C.P., Paul Mary: 4 leaves school copybook. MS: Rector, St Mungo's Retreat, Glasgow, to all members of the Province. OBITUARY NOTICE of Fr. John Joseph PAUL MARY O'Neill. Typed copy attached.
John Baptist Byrne: typed copy of obituary notice from Rector, Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, for Fr. William John Baptist Byrne, C.P. Clearer typed copy atached.