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Petitions
GB DA CPUK/XIII/2025-06-19/2144 · Serie · 1800 - 1990
Parte de Passionist Congregation - St. Josephs Province

FILING CABINET 010: BARBERI PAPERS:

DRAWER TWO:

FILE TWENTY-FOUR: BLESSED DOMINIC: PETITION TO THE HOLY FATHER

FOLDER ONE: No title

A letter, 26 October 1981, to Fr Colum Devine CP from Most Rev. Paul Mary Boyle, Superior General, saying that Cardinal Hume had said it was impossible for the Pope to visit Sutton but possible to have a petition asking for his Canonisation of Blessed Dominic without further miracles

A letter, 2 November 1981, from Fr Colum Devine, Provincial, Highgate, to the Province, regarding the hope that Pope John Paul II might visit Sutton and that some honour might be bestowed on Blessed Dominic and/or Father Ignatius Spencer.

Two copies of a letter, 27 November 1981, from Fr Colum Devine to the Province, 1) saying that Cardinal Hume was not in favour of linking the Canonisation of Blessed Dominic with Pope John Paul II’s Pastoral Visit to England; and 2) giving quotations from letters of petition for his Canonisation without further miracles

A cutting from a newspaper regarding the Petition and forms available from Fr Eugene Kennan CP, Sutton

Another newspaper cutting regarding the Petition, 1981

Petition for the Canonisation of Blessed Dominic, Passionist, St Joseph’s Province (England, Wales and Sweden), 1982 plus a small booklet, Testimonies to Blessed Dominic Barberi, Passionist (Leicester, 1982)

Two yellow folders containing Correspondence with the Hierarchy and Others for an Appeal to Pope John Paul II for the Canonisation of Blessed Dominic during the Papal Visit to England in 1982 and a cutting from the Universe, 20 October 1944 about a petition in 1944.

Testimonies to Blessed Dominic Barberi, Passionist, 1982, 3 copies

Copies of Petition to the Holy Father, 1982

A letter, 12 March 1982, from Fr Colum Devine to the Province, saying the emphasis on Blessed Dominic in Rome was as an Apostle of Christian Unity and there should be signs from Anglicans as well as Catholics

A letter, 14 April 1982, from Brother Bernard CP, Provincial Secretary, to the Province saying that Fr Eugene Kennan, representing the Provincial, and the Superior General would present the Petition on 16 April to Cardinal Willebrand

FILING CABINET 010: BARBERI PAPERS:

DRAWER TWO:

FILE TWENTY-FIVE: ALBUM OF ORIGINAL LETTERS OF PETITION

Framed pictures
GB DA CPUK/XIII/2025-06-19/2145/2025-06-20/2198 · Subserie · 1800 - 1990
Parte de Passionist Congregation - St. Josephs Province

BLESSED DOMINIC BARBERI CP: FRAMED PICTURES

Original Letter (Brief) by which His Holiness, Pope Paul VI, 27 October 1963 declared Father Dominic (Barberi) of the Mother of God ‘Blessed’ plus a photograph of Cardinal Cicognani, Papal Secretary of State, signing the Brief. The Letter is in a separate frame.

A framed, enlarged photostat of Blessed Dominic’s ‘Note ‘, in his own writing, before his death, as the Introduction to the English translation of the Life of Paul of the Cross, published in 1853 by the Oratorians. NB The glass was found broken in December 2000.

A painting of Myddelton Lodge, Ilkley, visited by Blessed Dominic

Church of St Anne and Blessed Dominic, Sutton, 1973

Shrine of Blessed Dominic in the Church of St Anne and Blessed Dominic, Sutton, 1973

Painting of Blessed Dominic of the Mother of God CP

Blessed Dominic kneeling before the Virgin and Child

Sermons
GB DA CPUK/XIII/2025-06-19/2148/2025-06-20/2179 · Subserie · 1800 - 1990
Parte de Passionist Congregation - St. Josephs Province

DRAWER TWO:

FILE THIRTY-THREE: BLESSED DOMINIC: SERMONS ABOUT

FOLDER ONE: No title

Fr Urban Young CP, ‘The Ven. Fr Dominic’, St Mary’s, Harborne, 29 August 1937 and 21 August 1938; St Vincent’s, Birmingham, 11 September 1938. A handwritten MS.

Fr Urban Young CP, ‘Ven. Dominic Barberi CP’, St Mary’s, Harborne, 29 August 1937 and 21 August 1938. A handwritten MS.

Fr Sylvester [Palmer] CP, ‘Pilgrimage to the Tomb of Ven. Dominic Barberi, Sutton’, 27 August 1939. A typed copy, signed by Fr Sylvester.

Fr Urban Young CP, ‘The Ven. Dominic Barberi CP’, a handwritten script of: ‘Pilgrimage to the Tomb of Ven. Dominic Barberi, Sutton’, 27 August 1939. A typed copy, signed by Fr Sylvester.

A photostat of part of: ‘Pilgrimage to the Tomb of Ven. Dominic Barberi, Sutton’, 27 August 1939. Again signed by Fr Sylvester.

A handwritten copy of a sermon for the 150th Anniversary of Fr Dominic’s arrival in England and of the Foundation of the Congregation of the Passion in this country, 1841-1941. No name, date or place.

A large, brown envelope, with writing in Fr Urban Young’s hand, containing:
1) A carbon copy of a typed MS. of Fr Dominic’s letter to Oxford, 3 August 1841, kept in the Vatican Archives, Spogli Cardinal Acton, vol.III, ff.321-324. Latin
2) A cutting from the Universe, 13 November 1936, ‘Fr Dominic is exhumed - Archbishop Downey views remains in crypt, body transferred bone by bone to new coffin and reburied’
3) A cutting from the Osservatore Romano, 17-18 May 1937: Declaration of Dominic’s heroicity of virtue, 16 May 1937 by Pope Pius XI
4) A copy of a lecture Fr Urban Young gave to the Knights of St Columba, St Helens, 1938; Notre Dame Old Girls’ Association, February 1939; the Newman Association, Manchester, October 1945; and the Newman Association, Reading, January 1946
5) An article, the Tablet, 29 November 1941, ‘Padre Domenico Comes to England’ by Fr J. Brodrick SJ and also continued under the same title, Tablet, 6 December 1941
6) A programme for the Newman Association celebration of the Newman Centenary, 7-19 October 1945, held in St Mary’s, Mulberry St, Manchester. Preachers: Fr Philip Hayes CP and Fr Urban Young CP
7) A newspaper cutting of an article by Fr Federico CP, ‘A Centenary ...’ Fr Urban has noted it is taken from a June 1946 issue of the Osservatore Romano for America. Article in Italian.
8) Two copies of a letter to the editor of the Tablet, 30 November 1946 from Fr Urban Young CP, Vice-Postulator
9) Tablet, 4 September 1948, ‘Fr Dominic’ by Mgr R.A. Knox
10) A printed article, ‘Newman and Fr Dominic Barberi’ by D. Gwynn. No date or place.
11) A newspaper cutting, no date or place, showing a photograph of Newman’s cottages at Littlemore, ‘just bought by the Birmingham Oratory’

A typed extract from a sermon given by Cardinal Spellman at Westminster Cathedral in September 1950 for the centenary celebrations of the Restoration of the Hierarchy

A photostat of a typed sermon, ‘Ven. Fr Dominic’, 1951, with ‘Paul M. Wilson’ written at the top

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Recognitio Corporis 1858
GB DA CPUK/XIII/2025-06-19/2150/2025-06-20/2182 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1800 - 1990
Parte de 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

GB DA CPUK/XIII/2025-06-19/2150/2025-06-20/2185 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1800 - 1990
Parte de Passionist Congregation - St. Josephs Province

FILING CABINET 010: BARBERI PAPERS:

DRAWER THREE:

FILE FOUR: No title

FOLDER TWO: RECOGNITIO CORPORIS (TESTIMONIES RE RELICS FOUND)

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 letter, 27 September 1936, from Fr Adamson, Secretary of the Archbishop of Liverpool, to Fr Provincial about the exhumation on 13 October 1936

An envelope, 4 November 1936, from the coffin of Ven. Dominic

Testimony, 5 November 1936, of E.T. Hamilton

Testimony of Sister Berchmans CP, 1 July 1937

Testimony, 23 April 1938, of Confrater Ignatius of Jesus Crucified

Exhumation Papers
GB DA CPUK/XIII/2025-06-19/2151/2025-06-20/2193 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1800 - 1990
Parte de Passionist Congregation - St. Josephs Province

FILE NINETEEN: EXHUMATION PAPERS: FR IGNATIUS SPENCER AND ELIZABETH PROUT: EXHUMATION AND REMOVAL TO THE SHRINE OF BLESSED DOMINIC IN THE NEW CHURCH OF ST ANNE AND BLESSED DOMINIC, 1973

Architect’s detailed plan of the interment of Blessed Dominic, Fr Ignatius Spencer and Mother Mary Joseph (Elizabeth Prout), 1973

Exhumation Papers, Elizabeth Prout

Order of Service, Solemn Blessing of the New Church of St Anne and Blessed Dominic, 25 November 1973, 3 copies

Misc
GB DA CPUK/XIII/2025-06-20/2201 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1800 - 1990
Parte de Passionist Congregation - St. Josephs Province

The following books and papers were in the Glass Cupboard but have been transferred to Blessed Dominic Barberi’s Filing Cabinet:

Blessed Dominic Barberi CP (Federico dell’Addoloraata Menegazzo CP), Il Gemito della Columba del Venerabile Domenico della Madre Di Dio (Rome, 1954), Italian.

Photocopy of a paper composed by Blessed Dominic although written in another hand.

Notes on a lecture given by Blessed Dominic, Triumph of Faith over the Flesh and the World, 1845

Index of Historical Lectures of Blessed Dominic

Index of Controversial Lectures and Sermons

Index of Retreat to Clergy and Laity

Thick, hard-backed exercise book of transcripts of Lectures written by Blessed Dominic [Written out by Fr Ignatius Spencer?] 52 lectures; 406 pages

Typed copy of Blessed Dominic’s Spiritual Diary. Italian.
Typed copy of Blessed Dominic’s Recollections left to our Young Missionaries in England (transl. Fr Conrad Charles CP), (Rome, 1962)

Typed copy of Blessed Dominic’s Autobiography, ‘The Workings of Divine Mercy for the Conversion of a Sinner’, 1822. Published edition, Fr Federico CP, Brescia, 1959, 2 copies

Hardbacked exercise book of transcripts of a Course of Exercises given to the Liverpool Clergy (3rd Retreat) [transcribed by Fr Ignatius Spencer?]

Hardbacked exercise book of transcripts of a Course of Lectures to be delivered at Stone in Advent 1842

Hardbacked exercise book of transcripts of [notes on?] Instructions on Meditation by Blessed Dominic Barberi, at St Benedict’s Priory

Hardbacked exercise book of notes made on Blessed Dominic’s Sermons during a Retreat in French, June 1845

Handwritten transcripts of ‘A pacific discussion upon controversial subjects, between Catholics and English Protestants, by a lover of peace and Christian Unity, Father Dominic and Mr W.’, St Mary’s College, Oscott, 8 February 1842 [W = Wilberforce? Ward?] Handwriting unidentified.

MS: Discourses of Blessed Dominic. Italian. A few pages of Blessed Dominic’s writing have been scored out. Could the other pages have been written copies of Bl. Dominic’s discourses copied out by Fr Gaudentius Rossi CP in a book previously used by Dominic?

Discourses, vol.II. Italian.

Blessed Dominic Barberi CP, The Excellence of Mary (Tournai, 1841), French. Also published in 2 vols in 1856 and again in 1899

Blessed Dominic Barberi CP, Letters, Supplement to the Life of Blessed Paul of the Cross, 1853, pp.193-366

Blessed Dominic Barberi CP, La Divina Paraninfa, 1853, Italian

Blessed Dominic Barberi CP, Dialogues: Meditations on the Life and Passion of Jesus (printed Rome, 1877). Italian.

Blessed Dominic Barberi CP (ed. Fr Adolfo Lippi CP), Opere Filosofiche (Rome, 1969)

Blessed Dominic Barberi CP, Life of Brother Emidio of the Sorrowful Virgin (published Rome, 1913), Italian.

MS labelled ‘Copy of Ven. Dominic’s Retreat Lectures and Sketches of Sermons’ in Fr Urban Young’s writing; but it is unlikely that the contents stemmed from Blessed Dominic:
1) because the style is totally unlike his;
2) because the author refers at least twice to ‘our Blessed Father St Francis’; and
3) because he cites any number of people but never St Paul of the Cross or any other Passionist