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GB DA CPUK/XIII/2025-06-19/2143 · Series · 1800 - 1990
Part of Passionist Congregation - St. Josephs Province

FILE EIGHTEEN: CORRESPONDENCE: FATHER GREGORY, 1912 - 1913

A large, brown envelope containing eleven letters, 1912 - 1913, from Padre Gregorio in Paris and Fr Urban Young in England, about witnesses. Italian

FILE NINETEEN: CORRESPONDENCE: POSTULATOR, 1921 - 1922:

A large, brown envelope containing five letters to Fr Urban Young from the Passionist Father General, Rome, 1921. Italian.

A large, brown envelope containing seven letters, 1922, from Rome to Fr Urban Young and one from Fr Urban to the Archbishop of Birmingham about the Cause of Ven. Dominic.

FILE TWENTY: CORRESPONDENCE: POSTULATOR, 1923:

A large, brown envelope containing twenty-two letters, 1923 to Fr Urban Young about the Process for Ven. Dominic’s Cause. Italian.

FILING CABINET 010: BARBERI PAPERS:

DRAWER TWO:

FILE TWENTY-ONE: CORRESPONDENCE: POSTULATOR, 1924 - 1926:

A large, brown envelope containing eight letters, 1924 - 1926, from Fr Egidius, Postulator in Rome, to Fr Urban Young, Vice-Postulator in England. Italian.

A large, brown envelope containing twelve letters, 1925 from Rome to Fr Urban Young about the Cause of Ven. Dominic. Italian.

A large, brown envelope containing fourteen letters, 1926 from Rome to Fr Urban Young CP. Italian.

FOLDER ONE: No title

A page from a Catholic magazine, discussing a newspaper report about the Railway tavern in Reading where Fr Dominic Barberi died.

A letter, 30 August 1926, Abbey Ruins [St James’s Church], Reading from Rev. R.E. Scantlebury to Fr Urban Young, referring to a letter he had written to the Universe about the place of Fr Dominic’s death in Reading.

FILE TWENTY-TWO: CORRESPONDENCE: POSTULATOR, 1936:

A large, brown envelope containing six letters from the Passionist Father General to Father Urban Young about the Process for Ven. Dominic’s Cause.

FILING CABINET 010: BARBERI PAPERS:

DRAWER TWO:

FILE TWENTY-THREE: No title

A brochure produced by the Dominican Sisters, Stone, Staffordshire to mark their celebrations in Stone, 3 September 1995, for the 150th Anniversary of Blessed Dominic’s reception of J.H. Newman into the Catholic Church

FOLDER ONE:

A photostat of the rubrics for the Mass and Office of Blessed Dominic Barberi. Latin.

A letter, 7 March 1964, from Fr Federico [Menegazzo] CP to Fr Hubert [Condron] CP, Vice-Postulator. Italian.

A letter, 6 April 1964, from John Carmel Heenan, Archbishop of Westminster, about the Mass and Office for Blessed Dominic

A typed letter, 18 April 1964, from Fr Federico CP to Fr Hubert CP. Italian.

A typed letter, 23 May 1964, from Fr Martin [Dougherty] CP, Sutton, to Fr Provincial about various arrangements in Sutton regarding Blessed Dominic and his Shrine

A typed letter, 22 June 1964, from the Vice-Postulator of Blessed Dominic’s Cause to the Bishops regarding the observing of Blessed Dominic’s feast in England and Wales

FOLDER TWO: BLESSED DOMINIC: LITURGICAL CELEBRATION OF FEAST

A letter, 20 September 1965 from a Passionist to Father G. Volery, The Secretariat, Clapham Common, London, regarding the Mass of Blessed Dominic

Six sheets regarding the Mass of Blessed Dominic

The Latin text for the Mass for the feast of Blessed Dominic

The Official Instruction from the Congregation of Sacred Rites regarding the Votive Mass of Blessed Dominic

A typed letter, 30 March 1972, from Mgr John Humphreys, Secretary to the National Liturgical Commission of England and Wales to Father Provincial about the date of Blessed Dominic’s feast

A letter, 14 April 1972, from Fr Michael CP to Fr Aidan [Baker] CP about the date of Blessed Dominic’s feast

A letter, 20 April 1972, to Mgr Hughes from [Fr Aidan Baker CP?] about the feast of Blessed Dominic

A letter, 24 April 1972, from Mgr Hughes to Fr Aidan Baker CP, thanking him for his letter of 20 April concerning the date of Blessed Dominic’s feast and suggesting everyone should observe it on 26 August.

IE CA CP/3/16/39/37 · Part · Mar. 1952
Part of Capuchin Archives

A poster advertising Hamish Fraser’s lecture titled ‘From Communist to Catholic’ in the Mansion House in Dublin on 9 March 1952. Fraser was a Scottish communist who fought with the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War. Following his conversion to Catholicism, he became a staunch anti-communist journalist.

IE CA CP/3/5/4/3/5 · Item · c.1919
Part of Capuchin Archives

A poster for a benefit performance of two plays by Patrick Pearse in Foresters’ Hall on Parnell Square (formerly Rutland Square) in Dublin in about 1919. The plays were ‘The Singer’ (written in 1915) and ‘Íosagán’ (initially published as a short story by Pearse in 1907 and adapted as a play in 1910). Foresters’ Hall, located at the rear of 41 Parnell Square, was built in 1912 for the Irish National Foresters (INF). The event was organised in aid of St. Enda’s School. The poster was printed by The Gaelic Press.

IE CA CP/3/5/1/2/31 · Item · c.1914
Part of Capuchin Archives

A poster advertising an ‘Aeridheacht’ (or open day) at St. Enda’s School in Rathfarnham, Dublin. Patrick Pearse regularly organised an ‘Aeridheacht’ on the grounds of the school to support Scoil Éanna. These events were also used to promote the Irish language, music, sports, and customs.

IE CA CP/3/3/1/9 · File · 1898-c.1915
Part of Capuchin Archives

A file containing postcards sent to Fr. Richard Henebry. The correspondents include Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. and Vicar A. Suppiger (Solothurn, Switzerland). Some of the cards seemingly relate to the cause of the sixteenth and seventeenth century Irish martyrs presented to the ecclesiastical authorities in Rome. Most of the images on the postcards depict scenes from the continent (including various sites in Rome). One of the postcards shows the Father Nicholas Sheehy Demonstration in Clogheen, County Tipperary, 1898. The card from Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. shows the interior of the Church of St. Francis in Kilkenny (May 1905). The cards are extant in an elaborate leather pouch.

Postcard to Patrick Pearse
IE CA CP/3/5/1/1/42 · Item · 23 Aug. 1915
Part of Capuchin Archives

Postcard to Patrick Pearse from an individual in Ballymacahill Inver, County Donegal, seeking a copy of the prospectus for St. Enda’s School and ‘any pamphlets from your pen’. The signature is indecipherable.

IE CA CP/3/5/2/1/5 · Item · 15 Sept. 1920
Part of Capuchin Archives

Postcard to Margaret Mary Pearse, 39 Marlborough Road, Donnybrook, Dublin. The correspondent signature reads ‘May’. The postcard shows a view of Menlough Castle, County Galway.

Postcard to James Pearse
IE CA CP/3/5/5/1/15 · Item · 1 May 1886
Part of Capuchin Archives

Postcard to James Pearse from a Birmingham bank acknowledging the receipt of his letter and enclosure.