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GB DA CPUK/XIII/2025-06-19/2150/2025-06-20/2184 · File · 1800 - 1990
Part of Passionist Congregation - St. Josephs Province

DRAWER THREE:

FILE FOUR: No title

FOLDER ONE: BARBERI: RECOGNITIO CORPORIS, 1936 (CORRESPONDENCE)

A letter, 1 April 1936, from Fr Egidio CP, Postulator General to Fr Urban Young, countersigned on 3 April 1936 by Gustavus Sarrignon, Notary, Chancellor and Archivist, Sacred Congregation of Rites

Two typed copies of a letter, 1 April 1936, from Fr Egidio CP, Postulator General to Fr Urban Young, countersigned on 3 April 1936 by Gustavus Sarrignon, Notary, Chancellor and Archivist, Sacred Congregation of Rites

A letter, 30 July 1936, from Fr Martin CP, Sutton to Fr Provincial about an undertaker, Mr Fyans

A bill, 20 August 1936, for Irish linen cloths, from Belfast

A letter, 27 August 1936, from Fr Martin CP, Sutton to Fr Provincial about the exhumation

A letter, 3 September 1936, from Fr Martin CP, Sutton to Fr Provincial about the coffin and the Home Office

A circular letter, 4 September 1936, from the Provincial, Highgate, to the Rectors regarding the Apostolica Recognitio of Ven. Dominic on 22 September 1936 and ordering prayers for his Beatification

A copy of a letter, 11 September 1936, from Fr Egidio to Fr Urban Young about a new tomb for Ven. Dominic, with comments from Fr Martin [Dougherty?] about the date of the examination having been postponed

A copy of a letter, 20 September 1936, from Fr Egidio to Fr Martin about the new tomb

A letter, 21 September 1936, from Fr Adamson on behalf of the Bishop of Liverpool agreeing to a postponement of the exhumation

A letter from Fr Martin CP, St Anne’s, Sutton to Fr Consultor about the exhumation and Dr O’Brien. Undated.

A letter, 19 October 1936, from Fr Arthur CP, Sutton to Fr Leo CP about the exhumation and Dr O’Brien

Recognitio Corporis 1858
GB DA CPUK/XIII/2025-06-19/2150/2025-06-20/2182 · File · 1800 - 1990
Part of Passionist Congregation - St. Josephs Province

FILE ONE: BARBERI: RECOGNITIO CORPORIS, 1885 [1858?], 1886 and 1889

FOLDER ONE: RECOGNITIO CORPORIS, 1858

A carbon copy of a statement, 15 April 1858

FOLDER TWO: No title

A small white envelope containing three letters from R. Etherington, Secretary to the Bishop of Liverpool, all from Bishop’s House, Liverpool, 6, 24 and 26 March 1891, all asking for documents of 1886

A brown photo of Dr Casey, who took part in the exhumation and recognition of the body of Fr Dominic Barberi in 1886 and died about 1908.

A statement by a Passionist about the removal of Fr Dominic’s body from Aston. Unsigned and undated.

A brown envelope containing a fragment of a statement made by Fr Leonard Fryer CP about Fr Dominic’s body in 1855. Fragnment undated.

The original record of the recognitio corporis, 1886

A typed copy of the original record of the recognitio corporis, 1886

IE CA CP/1/1/2/7/11 · Part · c.1930
Part of Capuchin Archives

A view of the railway station in the small village of Recess (in Irish ‘Sraith Saileach’) in County Galway. The station is located on the northwest corner of Glendollagh Lough. It was one of several stations that ran through central Connemara on the Galway to Clifden line of the Midland Great Western Railway which opened in 1895.

IE CA CP/3/16/5/64 · Part · July 1917
Part of Capuchin Archives

An invitation to a reception for released prisoners of war to be held in the Mansion House in Dublin on 14 July 1917. The invitation is to Frank Fahy. The event was organised by the Irish National Aid and Volunteers’ Dependents Fund.

IE CA DL/5/1/1 · Part · 1910
Part of Capuchin Archives

Servants and staff welcoming the newly married Ena Dingwell Tasca Stewart-Bam and Sir Pieter von Blommenstein Bam (d. 20 Dec. 1928) at Ards House in County Donegal in 1910. The smaller copy of the print has the following annotation: ‘Taken over 20 years ago, at some kind of reception given to the Stewards by his tenants xx – Sir Peter and Lady Stewart. Arrow on photograph points to present gardener (W. Barr)’.

Reception Book
IE CA CS/4/27 · File · Jan. 1970-Apr. 1972
Part of Capuchin Archives

Reception book for male novices of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. The information is listed under name, address, date of reception, section number, name in religion and (on occasion) date of profession. Several loose pages detailing the names and address of novices awaiting profession are inserted into the end of the volume.

Reception Book
IE CA CS/4/9 · File · 1929-1951
Part of Capuchin Archives

Record book of novices received into the brothers of the Third Order fraternity attached to the Capuchin Friary, Church Street, Dublin. The listing is arranged alphabetically under name, address, religious name, by whom received, section number, remarks re attendance and date of profession. The volume title reads ‘Record of novices received from 1st Jan. 1929’.