Profession register book of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. The information is listed under name, address, reference number, date of profession, name in religion and remarks/observations. The remarks include notes re whether a profession certificate was given and the monthly totals of receptions.
Record book of professions of sisters of the Third Order fraternity attached to the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. The professions are listed chronologically under name, address, section number and date of reception. Totals of receptions and professions within the confraternity are routinely given.
Profession Group, Sacristy, the Graan
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's ProvinceProfession Day
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The file includes press-agency (Keystone View Company, Fleet Street, London) photographs of the proclamation of the Spanish Republic in 1931. The prints are annotated on the reverse and include:
• Scenes in San Sebastian at the proclamation of the Republic. 17 Apr. 1931.
• ‘A street at San Sebastian, Spain, crowded with enthusiastic Republicans, after the Republic had been proclaimed there’.
• Soldiers armed with machine guns photographed outside a Church in Madrid, waiting for rioters. 13 May 1931.
• ‘A charge is to be brought against King Alfonso on the grounds that he assisted in the promotion of disturbances in Spain with the object of overthrowing or discrediting the Republican government. As a result of the serious fighting between the Republicans and Monarchists grave results have been registered. The Jesuit convent of Iglesais, and other religious institutes have been attacked and burned down by Republican communists’.
• Sailors joining in the joyous celebrations after the proclamation of the Catalonian Republic in Barcelona. 17 Apr. 1931.
• Anti-Monarchist rioting in Madrid. 12 May 1931.
• ‘Civil Guards dispersing the huge crowd of rioters in the streets of Madrid. Popular hostility to the manner in which the monarchist propaganda is being organised in Madrid culminated in serious anti-monarchist riots, when the Civil Guard fired on the great crowds, during which many casualties were reported. As a result of the tense situation, martial law has been proclaimed in the city’.
• The arrival of Niceto Alcalá-Zamora y Torres, President of the Republic, in Barcelona. c.Dec. 1931.
• Scenes in Madrid after proclamation of Republic. 16 Apr. 1931.
• ‘A woman hoisting the Republican flag surrounded by huge crowds after the proclamation of the Republic in Madrid’.
• The King of Spain’s bodyguard entering the Royal Palace in Madrid. 14 Apr. 1931.
• ‘It is officially stated that King Alfonso of Spain has abdicated his throne and it is reported that he is leaving tonight for Portugal with his family, en-route to England’.
• ‘The Place de Gracia in Barcelona, thronged with demonstrators during the election campaign last Saturday’. 29 June 1931.
• Spanish exile returns to Madrid. 17 Apr. 1931.
• ‘Major Franco, the airman revolt leader seen under the Republican flags held by followers when he left the train at a wayside station, during his journey from France to Madrid, to where he is returning from exile under the new regime’.
• Republican flag being hoisted on the top of a motor car after the proclamation of the Republic in Madrid. 16 Apr. 1931.
• The statute of the late Primo de Rivera, the former Dictator of Spain, being hauled through the streets with a rope round the neck, by Republican demonstrators. The statue was destroyed, and the site replaced by the statue of a Republican leader. 18 Apr. 1931.
• A Republican leader carrying the Republican flag being carried shoulder high by enthusiasts to the Town Hall after the proclamation of the Catalonian Republic in Barcelona. 17 Apr. 1931.
• Socialist demonstration in memory of Pablo Iglesias in Madrid. 21 Apr. 1931.
• A group of young republicans wearing Phrygian bonnets and carrying Republican flags in Barcelona. 29 June 1931.
• Crowds welcome the arrival of Republican leaders at Madrid’s train station. 17 Apr. 1931.
• Members of the new Spanish Republican government. 17 Apr. 1931.
• The release of prisoners at San Sebastian following the proclamation of the Spanish Republic. 17 Apr. 1931.
• Armoured cars guard banks against rioting in Madrid. 15 May 1931.
• King Alfonso XIII of Spain receives the new Italian Ambassador just before the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic and his flight into exile.
A photograph of a procession of brothers of the Third Order of St. Francis outside St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street, Dublin.
A religious procession at the Christ the King mission at Maramba, Northern Rhodesia.
FILE SEVEN: BARBERI: PROCESS FOR BEATIFICATION, MISCELLANEOUS, UNDATED
FOLDER ONE:
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A paper written by Father Cyril CP, Vicar, St Anne’s Retreat, Sutton, St Helens, to encourage devotion to Ven. Father Dominic, “Ven. Dominic Barberi and the Conversion of England - Important Movement inaugurated in the Cause of his Canonization”, undated but see Broadway, Box History for an entry in the Cross, September 1923, pp.151-152, “Ven. Dominic Barberi and the Conversion of England - Important Movement inaugurated in the Cause of his Canonization”, inviting people to send in petitions to be placed at Ven. Dominic’s tomb in Sutton.
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A letter, undated, St Anne’s, Sutton from Fr Martin [Dougherty] CP to Father Consultor regarding the deformity of a clubfoot (in answer to queries from Fr Federico) and other matters. See, however, File Four, Folder one, Letters recording Favours. About forty-one letters, 1939-1964, including a letter, 5 February 1964 from Father Hubert CP to Fr Federico CP regarding the cure of a child’s foot.
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A typed statement, undated but should be c.27 April 1963, by Fr Conrad [Charles] about the preparations in Rome regarding the Beatification.
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A letter, undated, from Fr Federico to Fr Consultor, Hubert [Condron], Vice-Postulator, re. the Beatification of Ven. Dominic. Italian.
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Instruction of the Sacred Congregation of Rites on Masses of Beati
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Proper of the Mass of Blessed Dominic of the Mother of God, 27 August, 3 copies
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A letter, undated, from Fr Martin Dougherty CP, Rector, St Anne’s, Sutton to ‘Revd and dear Father’ about a meeting under Pope Paul VI on 24 September 1963 concerning the Beatification of Dominic Barberi in October 1963.
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An official form for the Beatification of Father Dominic.
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A handwritten MS. regarding the early Process.
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A printed fragment regarding the early Process. Latin.
FILE NINE: BARBERI: BEATIFICATION, 1963
FOLDER ONE
Two medals, bearing heads of popes.
An invitation to attend the Beatification of Ven. Dominic Barberi on 27 October 1963 from Father Malcolm La Velle, Superior General and Federico Menegazzo, Postulator General and a ticket to St Peter’s
Two invitations and programmes in English.
An invitation and programme in Italian.
Two copies of Pope Paul VI’s Apostolic Brief, proclaiming as Blessed Ven. Dominic of the Mother of God, 27 October 1963
Solemn Beatification of Blessed Dominic of the Mother of God, Rome, 27 October 1963, large copy
Solemn Beatification of Blessed Dominic of the Mother of God, Passionist - Apostolic Brief and Papal Address (Rome, 27 October 1963), 8 copies
Two copies of the souvenir of the Beatification of Blessed Dominic Barberi, 27 October 1963, celebration at St Anne’s, Sutton
Brochure, Rome, 27 October 1963 for the Solemn Beatification of Blessed Dominic of the Mother of God: Apostolic Brief of Pope Paul VI (a private translation); Address of His Holiness to the faithful in St Peter’s (a private translation); and a Letter addressed by Paul VI to John Carmel Heenan, Archbishop of Westminster.
Fr Alfred Wilson CP, Blessed Dominic Barberi (first pamphlet), 1963
FILING CABINET 010: BARBERI PAPERS:
DRAWER TWO:
FILE TEN: No title
FOLDER ONE: No title
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Two copies of Animadversions (Remarks), 23 January 1963, addressed to the Holy Father regarding Ven. Dominic’s Beatification
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Five printed copies of the Decree, 5 October 1963 regarding the Beatification of Ven. Dominic
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A typed and duplicated copy of a statement on the Beatification of Dominic Barberi, Passionist [possibly for the press, 1963]
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Two typed copies of Pope Paul VI’s Address in St Peter’s, 27 October 1963
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Two official copies of Paul VI’s Apostolic Brief, 27 October 1963
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Three typed copies of an English translation of the Brief submitted for approval and passed with only minor corrections
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Two copies of the brochure, Rome, 27 October 1963 for the Solemn Beatification of Blessed Dominic of the Mother of God.
FILING CABINET 010: BARBERI PAPERS:
DRAWER TWO:
FILE ELEVEN: No title
FOLDER ONE: No title
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A letter, 28 March 1963 from Fr Federico [Menegazzo] CP to Fr Provincial [Philip Hayes] CP [Italian], attached to another letter, 19 March 1963 from Fr Federico to Fr Hubert [Condron].
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A letter, 10 April 1963, to Fr Provincial from an Italian medal firm
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A letter, 6 May 1963, from Fr Conrad [Charles] CP in Rome to Fr Hubert about chapel alterations in Sutton
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A letter, 6 May 1963, from Fr Federico to Fr Hubert about the chapel alterations in Sutton and expenses in Rome
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A letter, 14 May 1963, from Fr Conrad, Rome to Fr Hubert about the illness of Pope John XXIII
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A letter, 20 May 1963, to Fr Consultor [Fr Hubert Condron] from Fr Martin [Dougherty] CP, Rector, St Anne’s, Sutton, about a new tomb for Dominic in [the old] St Anne’s church
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A letter, 31 May 1963, from Fr Conrad to Fr Hubert about the Pope’s illness and how it might affect Ven. Dominic’s Cause
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A letter, 6 June 1963, from Fr Conrad to Fr Hubert, referring to the death of Pope John XXIII on 3 June 1963
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A typed copy of a letter, 19 July 1963, from Fr Federico, Rome to Fr Hubert, Vice-Postulator. Italian.
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A typed copy of a letter, 25 July 1963, from Fr Federico to Fr Hubert.
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A typed copy of a letter, 29 July 1963, from Fr Federico to Fr Hubert. Italian.
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A fragment of a letter from Fr Conrad to an unknown Passionist, undated but refers to the recognitio of Dominic’s remains in 1963
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A letter, 31 July 1963, from Fr Hubert to Fr Federico, explaining the need to have the permission of the Home Office to remove Ven. Dominic’s remains and to extract relics.
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A letter, 3 [August?] 1963 from Fr Conrad to Fr Hubert about the Home Office and Dominic’s remains. Suggests a marble tomb is better than an urn. Pleased with five-language booklet on Dominic.
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A copy of a letter, 6 August 1963, from Angelo dell’Acqua, Secretary of State of the Holy See, to the Passionist Father General, Malcolm La Velle CP about the Beatification of Ven. Dominic
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A letter, 7 August 1963, from Fr Theodore CP to Fr Hubert about the date of the beatification
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A typed copy of a prayer in honour of Blessed Dominic, 12 August 1963, Postulation, Rome. Italian.
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A circular from Father Malcolm of Mary [La Velle] CP, General, to the Congregation, 21 August 1963, regarding the Beatification of Ven. Dominic
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A copy of a letter, 22 August 1963, from D. Gwynn to Fr Dermot CP regarding an article in the Cross on Dominic Barberi
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A letter, 4 September 1963, from Fr Federico to Fr Hubert about the Beatification. Italian.
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A letter, 12 September 1963, from Fr Rene CP, Rome to Fr Philip [Hayes], Provincial about the expenses of the Beatification
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A letter, 18 September 1963, from Fr Conrad in Rome to Fr Hubert about newspaper coverage, photos etc.
-24-. Press Conference regarding the Beatification of Ven. Dominic. Notes on how to proceed. Undated and unsigned.
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A typed and duplicated copy of a statement on the Beatification of Dominic Barberi, Passionist for the Press, 1963
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A duplicated guide to photographic material for the Catholic Press.
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A letter, 27 September 1963, from Fr Provincial to Mr Presto about a portrait of Blessed Dominic
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A letter, 20 October 1963, from an Italian Passionist to Fr Federico about the beatification of Ven. Dominic. Italian.
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A duplicated copy of a letter, 21 October 1963, from Fr Martin CP, Rector, St Anne’s Retreat, Sutton to the Press about a press conference already held in Sutton, at which reporters had been given a handout relating to the life of Father Dominic. The letter welcomes them to the celebrations in Sutton on 27 October 1963. Father Martin adds another page to the handout, giving details of the programmes in Rome and Sutton.
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Two duplicated copies of instructions from the Sacred Congregation of Rites about a Triduum in honour of the Beatification of Dominic Barberi, Passionist.
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A booking form, Catholic Touring Association, London
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Passionist pilgrimage to Rome, 25-28 October 1963
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A telegram, 26 October 1963, from Vatican City to St Anne’s Retreat, Sutton for Dominic Barberi’s Beatification Day.
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A letter, 18 November 1963, from the Bishop’s Palace, Viterbo, Italy. Italian.
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A letter, 18 November 1963, from Fr Theodore, Consultor, to Fr Provincial about Bishop Parker’s desire to dedicate a church to Blessed Dominic Barberi.
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A letter, 5 December 1963, from Fr J.B. Ward, Church of the Holy Family, Sanderstead, Surrey, to Fr Provincial about prayer-leaflets to propagate devotion to Blessed Dominic.