Personal cheque from William Pearse’s personal bank account with the Terenure branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland Limited, for the payment of £2 to Percy C. Webb. The cheque is signed by Pearse.
Document signed by Archbishop of Dublin, John Charles McQuaid, granting permission to set up a semi-public oratory with reservation of the Blessed Sacrament for the Retreat House at Blackrock, with reply of thanks from Saint Joseph’s, Blackrock, probably by the Provincial.
The Reverend Mother M. Dorothy,
Vice-Provincial,
Sisters of St. Joseph of Chambery,
Edenmore Road, Raheny, Dublin 5.
re: Alienation of land
Dear Reverend Mother,
His Grace the Archbishop has asked me to say that He Has pleasure in
granting permission, in accordance with your request, for the sale of approximately
two or three acres of land on the Corner of Edenmore Road and Harmonstomn Road,
in accordance with the ordinary rule of alienation. His Grace understands that
the proceeds of this sale will be devoted to capital purposes pertaining to your
house in Edenmore Road,
With kind regards and every good wish,
Yours sincerely in D.no,
THE CHANCELLERY,
ARCHBISHOPS HOUSE
DUBLIN 0
23 september 1969
p.p. Chancellor.
DRAWER FOUR (BOTTOM): PASSIONIST SAINTS:
FILE SEVENTEEN: No title. Should be BLESSED DOMINIC: PERIODICALS
FOLDER ONE: PERIODICALS:
Cross, November 1933, article, ‘Passionist Servants of God, X: Father Dominic of the Mother of God’. Author not given and no pagination.
St Joseph’s, Highgate, part of a parish magazine, 1942, article on Fr Dominic by J. Brodrick SJ, ‘Padre Domenico Comes to England’, Highgate Passionist Magazine
Clergy Review, June 1942, vol. XXII, pp.241-249, article, D. Gwynn, ‘Dominic Barberi and the “Cambridge Converts”’, 2 copies
Clergy Review, February 1945, XXV, pp.49-58, article, D. Gwynn, ‘Dominic Barberi and Newman’s Conversion’
Harvest, February 1945, vol. LVIII, dedicated to Ven. Fr Dominic and an article on Fr Ignatius Spencer CP
Harvest, March 1945, vol. LVIII, a picture of Ven. Dominic on the front
Ransomer, Autumn 1946, vol.XI, no.4, pp.9-11, article, L.F. Harvey, ‘The Ven. Dominic Barberi CP’
Cross, November 1955, pp.169-172, article, Fr Enda CP, ‘Venerable Dominic Barberi CP, The Exiles’ Apostle’
Centenary of the Passionists in Ireland [1956], pp.101-104, article, ‘Ven. Dominic Barberi: A Modern Apostle of England’
FOLDER TWO; PERIODICALS:
Cross, 1926, Fr Sylvester Palmer CP, a review of Fr Urban Young’s Life and Letters of the Ven. Fr Dominic Barberi CP, ‘An Appreciation: Fr Urban Young’s Life and Letters of the Ven. Fr Dominic (Barberi) CP’, Cross, 1926, pp.38-39
Cross, Annual, 1927, pp.4-7, article, Fr Pius Carolan CP, ‘Forward Under Dominic’
Cross, September 1928, pp.150-154, article, Richard A Roberts, ‘Ven. Dominic Barberi CP, The Passionist Apostle of the Second Spring’
Catholic Family Review, October 1939, pp.5 and 22 and pp.16-17 for an account of Dominic’s Pilgrimage day, article, Fr Urban Young CP, ‘Ven. Dominic Barberi’, with photographs of the pilgrimage to St Anne’s, Sutton for the 90th anniversary of his death
Month, November-December 1945, pages [?], article, D. Gwynn, ‘Fr Dominic Barberi and the English’
Cross [March?], undated, pp.384-386, article, F.W. Chambers, ‘The Ven. Fr Dominic and the Converts’ Aid Society’
Cross, undated, pp.48-51, article, Maurice Leahy, ‘The Oxford Movement’
Cross, undated, pp.401-407, article, Fr Urban Young CP, ‘Ven. Fr Dominic, Passionist, Apostle of the Catholic Revival’, 2 copies.
Studies (an Irish Quarterly), 1945, pp.347-353, article, D. Gwynn, ‘Newman and Fr Dominic Barberi’, 2 copies
An image of young performers in Father Mathew Hall on Church Street in Dublin in about 1955.
Letter from Father Henry O’Connor CM, Provincial, to a confrere regarding percentages of land held, and rents, regarding house property in Blackrock.
A clipping of an article reporting on sermons preached in churches in the south-west Dublin constituency urging people not to vote for Michael O’Riordan, the Irish Workers’ League candidate in the general election. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Times’ (21 May 1951).
People present before the 1988 exhumation of Charles
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's ProvinceLetter regarding to whom rents were payable and which holdings are involved.
A photographic print of an aerial view of Penrose Quay, Cork, in the early 1930s. The sailing ship (a four-masted barque) in the foreground is believed to be the 'Moshulu'. The steamship in the background is the ‘Innisfallen’, built in 1930 for the City of Cork Steam Packet Company. The ‘Innisfallen’ was lost during the Second World War when she struck a mine off Wirral Shore whilst sailing to Liverpool.