Photo accompanying obituary of Hilary in Cross
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's ProvincePhoto accompanying obituary
A view of what are presumably two religious sisters in the Phoenix Park in Dublin in about 1945.
A view of the Phoenix Park in Dublin in the summer of 1948.
A view of a road running through the Phoenix Park in Dublin. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Sunshine in the Phoenix Park, Dublin'.
A clipping of a report on the murders of Lord Frederick Cavendish, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, and Thomas Henry Burke, Permanent Secretary for Ireland, in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, on 6 May 1882. The report was published in the ‘Morning Post’ newspaper.
Author: Philo, of Alexandriac (c.20 BCE-c. 50 CE); Thomas Mangey (ed.)
Publisher: [London]: Typis Gulielmi Bowyer. Prostant venales apud Gulielmum Innys, in area occidentali Divi Pauli; & Carolum Bathurst, ex adversum Sancti Dunstani in Fleet-Street.
Full title: 'Philōnos tou Ioudaiou ta euriskomena apanta = Philonis Judæi Opera quæ reperiri potuerunt omnia. Textum cum MSS. contulit, quam plurima etiam è Codd. Vaticano, Mediceo, & Bodleiano, scriptoribus item vetustis, necnon Catenis Graecis ineditis, interpretationemque emendavit, universa notis & observationibus illustravit Thomas Mangey, ... Vol. II'.
Language: Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns.
Series: Originally published as a two-volume series. Only vol. 2 is extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives.
Physical description: [4], 692, [10] pp; 2°; tail-pieces; errata and indexes; Greek title is Romanized.
Photographic prints submitted by P.F. Lyons, 146 Cork Road, Waterford. Most of the prints are captioned. The file includes the following images:
• A view of Waterford City from the opposite (Ferrybank) side of the River Suir.
• The Peoples’ Park, Waterford City.
• The Quay at Waterford City.
• Bunmahon, County Waterford.
• Clodiagh River, Portlaw, County Waterford.
• An Irish Cottage on the Road to Clifden, County Galway.
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
PETER PAUL SMITH C.P.
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province