St. Michael's Retreat, Wareham: photocopy of article from "Bournemouth Chronicle"(?) titled "The Catjolic Church in Wareham - Opening Ceremony". Architectural details pf church (now in Dorchester), Details of Mass (celebrants etc.,) sermon, VIPs present.
Mount Argus: Bequests: Wills: Sacred Heart Retreat: Wareham: Letter from the Provincial, Fr. Vincent, to the Rector. The rector may become an executor of a will. May inform the man that successor in office will carry out obligations. Without interfering in the making of a will, Rector can give what advice he can. The new retreat of the Sacred Heart is ok by Rome. There is a good house standing in 2 acres, Got the place and fixtures for £3,000 and now there will be £4,000 to build church, and £100 per year for 3 years. Wareham church for £1,000 is to be aded to above: gift of the same generous man, Denis Brodin.. Vincent can't bear the thought of Chichester Park. .
Mount Argus: Financial: Printed letterhead. MS: ALPHONSUS (O'Neill), Rector of Mt. Argus. Stamped receipt made out to Messrs Chadwick Arnold, for £1,456.18, which plus £43.2.0 expenses = £1,500
(English translation of Proceedings ('Acta') of Rome, 8-15 May 1890 25 General Chapter: John of Jesus, C.P., John and Paul's, Rome, to the whole of the Congregation: Englis translation of the Official Record of the proceedings (Acta) of 25th General Chapter, Rome, 8-5 Nay, 1890.
Mount Argus; Confraternity: Church Services: Printed leaflet announcing the Annual Rereat for the Confraternity at Mount Argus commencing on Passion Sunday and concluding on Palm Sunday, conducted by Frs. Gregory and Sebastian.
Congregation in General: Obituaries: Short Necrological Notices of those Religious of our Congregation who died during the year of 1890 - Passed toi a better life.
St. Joseph's Province: Highgate: "On Highgate Hill" by Johmn Pym Yatemean. A Topigraphical Sketch, with some account of the Church of St. Joseph and of the Order o PAssionists": London: Bradbury, Agnew & Co., 8,9,10 Bouverie Street: 3rd Edition. Describes Highgate district, religious history and devotes chapters VIII-XI to the Passionists.,