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- 25/07/58 (Creation)
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Overseas Missions: Durban; Carletonville: Botswana: photocopy of letter from the Mission Secretary General Caspar Caulfield, C.P., to the Provincial, Fr. Fergus Loughrey, C.P. Archbishop Hurley has indicated his willingness for a Religious House and public church in Durban and Bishop Boyle his willingness to accept the Passionists in Carltonville. Progress on both these matters due to Propaganda's intervention, Possible problem to know which set of transactios to conclude first. Evidence that Hurley is corresponding directly with Propaganda, while Boyle has submitted a carefully documented reply directly to the Cardinal Prefect on the question of admitting the Passionists directly to Johannesburg, The Secretary General then goes on to give a lengthy account of Boyle's letter. (A copy of this letter was later obtained by the Secretary General and forwarded to Fergus on 13-08-1958 (see 8-1-4-16 sewrial no 6829) NB THIS LETTER IS MENTIONED AT A5 IN DOCUMENT "CORRESPONDENCE RE SETTING UP OF HOUSE IN TRANSVAAL" LOCATED AT 8-1-4-1 SERIAL NO 6821.
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Archival documents are catalogued in the following way : Shelf number, box number, file number and item number. Thus, 45/1/1/4 means shelf forty-five, box one, file one and item four. In addition to this each item has an individual serial number. This is attached to the catalogue as an alternative identifier.
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All material, unless otherwise indicated is copyright of the Passionist Order. Permission is needed to copy anything from the archive. In addition, the reason for copying must be made clear to the archivist.
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02/07/98