DOMINIC BARBERI - SPIRITUALITY: Transcript made by Paul Francis Spencer, C.P., from "Luigi Gentili - A Sower of the Second Spring" by Claude Leetham (London, 1965, Burns & Oates) of references to the Passionists, especially Dominic and Ignatius. Reference to doubts about Rosmini and Institute of Charity: other references are to Ambrose de Lisle Phillips, Cardinal Wiseman, Sir Henry Trelawney, restoration of English Hierarchy, idea of Earl of Shrewsbury that Dominic was not suited for England and Gentili's report to Propaganda that Dominic be Bishop of Reading and Ignatius Spencer Bishop of Bury St. Edmunds.
DOMINIC BARBERI - LIFE: short handwritten account, by Fr. Dominic O'Neill, of Bl. Dominic's life with a short bibliogaphy.
DOMINIC BARBERI - LIFE: "Venerable Dominic Barberi An Apostle of England" by Urban Young, C.P. Catholic Truth Society, London, 1945.
DOMINIC BARBERI - LIFE: "Life And Letters Of The Venerable Father Dominic (Barberi), C.P., Founder of the Passionists in Belgium and England, by Fr. Urban (Young), C.P. (Published by Burns Oates & Washbourne Ltd. London, 1926).
DOMINIC BARBERI -LIFE: "The Apostle of the Second Spring" by Kenan Carey, C.P., The Paulist Press, New York, 1945. 2 copies - different coloured covers.
1823082 Edmund Burke; General Docunments: Bronze medal awarded to John F Burke (later Fr.Edmund C.P.) with the following inscription: " Senior Grade John F. Burke 1st in English, 1922". This item is out of place chronoligaclly as it did not come to hand until after the arangement of the other itrms in Edmund's case.
1831083 Matthews, C.P., Kevin: Ordination card of Fr. Kevin Matthews, C.P.
1831083 Matthews, C.P., Kevin: British Travel Permit granted to Fr. Kevin Matthews, C.P., then stationed at St, Mungo's, Glasgow: carries his passport-type photo and his National Identity Card. His home address is given as 188, Woodvale Road, Belfast, his sister, Mamie's house,
1835001 McBride, C.P, Amadeus (Amadeo): first companion of Blessed Dominic in England. MS translation ( with note by Salvian Nardocci on back) of a letter written by Cardinal Orioli, Prefect of Congregation of Bishops and Regulars, to Amadeus. Amadeus thinks he is being persecuted and rhe cardinal tries to console him and gives him some advice.,
1841025 Edward Smith: Obituary: