Note from Father James Cahalan CM to Superior of Little Sisters of the Assumption at York Road, giving thanks and sending cheque (not present) for Sister Clare’s services.
Letter to Dom Bede thanking for retreat.
TEXT
My dear Dom Bede,
Very many grateful thanks for your letter, all to thanks and gratitude, is on my side for all you did for us during our retreat. I did not forget you and asked the novices and with specially to Prior of Glenstal for the Annunciation, and intended doing the same thing myself, but my time has not been my own lately.
I think it would be excellent if we were present in the----- an article could be published in the magazine, but to find a writer and the time). I enclose Photo if you will send it on for me.
I have been very anxious to get M.M.M. now in Belgium and Holland. Have you any contact with the latter? It is a great country for doctors and nurses. Many thanks for much forwarded on letter to Mother Edith.
Please pray much for me. I am very overwhelmed at present with anxieties and work. Remember me especially on to April the day I renew my vows.
In union of prayer in the hearts of Jesus and Mary,
CHICKHOWELL 163
Reverend Father Sean Murray,
The Chancellery,
Archbishop's House,
Dublin, 9.
Dear Father Murray,
Please accept my apology for the delay in
Acknowledging your Letter of September 23rd re-
garding the sale of two to three acres of land
on the corner of Edenmore Road and Harmonstown
Road. I am indeed very grateful to His Grace the
Archbishop.
With kind regards and every good wish.
Very sincerely yours in Jesus Christ,
Sister Mary Dorothy
Vice Provincial.
SAINT MICHAEL'S CONVENT
CHICKHOWELL
BRECONSHIRE
SOUTH WALES
October 15th 1969.
Thanks for pamphlet
Letter from Joseph Downes acknowledging help and raising an Oratory matter.
Includes; letters sent by Sister Pius O'Farrell to members of the Catholic hierarchy across the world to thank them for their support of the Cause of Nano Nagle.
A view of the textile mill on the road to Rochestown on the outskirts of Cork city in about 1905. It is possible that the image shows one of the many textile mills which operated in the Douglas area of Cork at the beginning of the twentieth century. Douglas began to develop as an urban settlement in the early eighteenth century. The mills produced sailcloth and supplied sails to the Royal Navy among other clients.
A copy of the introductory speech made by Fr. Gerald McCann OFM Cap. at the Robert Monteith event held in Father Mathew Hall in Dublin on 17 March 1949. Reference is made in the text to the assistance and shelter given to Robert Monteith by Fr. Bonaventure Murphy OFM Cap. and the Capuchin friars in Rochestown, County Cork, while he was on the run in 1916.
McCann, Gerald, 1910-1958, Capuchin priestFILING CABINET 010: BARBERI PAPERS:
DRAWER TWO:
FILE SIXTEEN: BLESSED DOMINIC: TESTIMONIES TO BLESSED DOMINIC
FOLDER ONE:
Remarks on the life of Revd F. Dominick by Fr Bernard O’Loughlin CP, who lived with Blessed Dominic at Aston hall
A photostat of an entry, 1840, from vol.1 of the Anglo-Hibernian Annals of Fr Salvian Nardocci CP about the arrival of Blessed Dominic in England
A copy of an excerpt from the Chronicles of the Poor Clares, Darlington, pp. 614-623, A/C for the year 1843: a retreat given by Fr Dominic Barberi CP
A typed extract from a letter of Thomas Constable to his cousin, Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, 3 April 1845, about Blessed Dominic’s visit to Myddelton lodge, Ilkley
A photocopy of a typed extract from a letter of Thomas Constable to his cousin, Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, 3 April 1845, about Blessed Dominic’s visit to Myddelton lodge, Ilkley
A photocopy of p.46, Chronicles of a French/Belgian convent, 7 August 1846 about a retreat given by Father Dominic Barberi CP; and two copies of another Chronicle in the same house, 15 August 1846, referring to the same retreat
A photocopy of a MS, based on the testimony of P. Seraphim, Belgium, written 1924. (Am not sure what this is.)
A letter, 13 August 1925, from the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Roehampton to Fr Urban Young CP about retreats Blessed Dominic gave at their convent of Berrymead in 1846 and 1847
A letter, 4 January 1937, from St Mary’s Abbey, East Bergholt, Colchester to Fr Urban Young CP about a retreat and instructions to a First Communion Class Blessed Dominic gave in their convent at Winchester in 1847
A photocopy of an article in the Rambler, October 1849, vol.IV, part XXII, pp.400-404: ‘Memoir of the Very Rev. Father Dominic’. Unsigned [Written by Fr Gaudentius Rossi CP?]
A large, brown envelope: Various Letters, 1912 - 1926, containing references to Blessed Dominic’s holiness
A typed Affirmation by Teresa Williams, 392 Watery Lane, Sutton of favours received through the intercession of Blessed Dominic Barberi CP, 1990
Funeral details of Sir Bernard Caulfield, 24 October 1994 and a letter, 24 October 1994, to Father James Eamer CP, Rector, from John Caulfield, thanking him for his kindness to him and his brothers and sister on their father’s death. Refers to his grandmother’s and father’s devotion to Blessed Dominic Barberi.
Notes on favours received through praying to Blessed Dominic, by Monica Feeney, given to the archives, May - June 2000
FOLDER TWO: STATEMENTS ABOUT BARBERI (NEWMAN):
A handwritten copy of a letter, 11 July 1845 from J.H. Newman to Richard Westmacott [original in Birmingham Oratory]; copies of a number of other letters also in the Birmingham Oratory relating to Fr Dominic; and two photocopies of the letter, 2 October 1889, Cardinal Newman wrote sponsoring Fr Dominic’s Cause
An original letter, Littlemore, 8 October 1845, from J.H. Newman to Watts Russell; and also a typed transcript of this letter.