Passionist life in Paraguay, (6 snaps)
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's ProvincePassionist Juniorate Crossgar. Boys photographed with newly ordained
Frs. Myles Kavanagh 1954109 Antonine Cox 1954107 Ephrem Blake 1954105
"The Irish News" Thursday Jan 14th 1960
Passionist History; Passionist Archives: booklet, in Italian, re place of PAssionist History in the training of Passionists and the importance of Passionist Archives.
Passionist Five Wounds Beads: carbon copy of letter from Bonaventure Oberst C.P., General Consultor, Rome. to Fr. Joseph Smith, C.P., Highgate. Recent supression of 5 Wounds beads does not apply to Passionist 5 Wounds beads. Indulgences are still attached to those blessed by us.
This is the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965.
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's ProvinceFor England and Wales.
Scotland comes under the Irish Province of St. Patrick
These archives relate to the Passionist Province of St Joseph, currently covering England. Wales and Sweden. The Passionists were established in England with the arrival of Blessed Dominica Barberi in England in 1841, although at this date the Province of St Joseph had not yet been created. In 1851, however, the Province of St
Joseph was established and was known also as the Anglo-Belgian Province. In 1854, this Province was divided into an English Province of St Joseph and a Belgian-French Dutch Province of St Michael. St Joseph’s Province went on to make foundations in Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
In 1927, there was a further development with the creation of St Patrick’s Province which covered Ireland and Scotland. St Joseph’s Province continued to cover England and Wales and, from the 1950s, the Swedish mission.
St Joseph’s Province also briefly had a mission in New Zealand and was involved in setting up the Passionist community in Australia which later became the Province of the Holy Spirit. These developments are reflected in the archives.
In Europe, St Michael’s Province divided in 1910 into St Michael’s Province in France and St Gabriel’s Province in Belgium and the Netherlands. In 1924, St Gabriel’s subdivided into St Gabriel’s Province which covered Belgium and The Mother of Holy Hope Province which covered the Netherlands. There is material relating to these developments in the archive.
Although the collection related principally to England and Wales, it also contains material relating to the Passionist Congregation internationally. Archival material relating to the international Passionist Congregation can be subdivided along the following lines:
General Council: correspondence with the Congregation’s central government in Rome; visitation reports; General Chapters; General Synods; and other meetings at a general level.
North European Conference of Passionists: Informal meetings held in the 1970s and 1980s led in 1990 to the creation of the North European Conference of Passionists (NECP). Officially this Conference still exists, but in 2008 it was temporarily suppressed and St Joseph’s Province became part of the North European Sector of Passionist (NESP). There is material relating to the NECP in the archives, and eventually material relating to the NESP will also be deposited.
Interprovincial Relations: there is material in the archive relating to informal interprovincial meetings in northern Europe, notably between St Joseph’s Province (England and Wales) and St Patrick’s Province (Ireland and Scotland).
Passionist Congregation St. Josephs Province - England and WalesPassionist Nuns. USA St. Josephs Monastery, Owensboro, Kentuckey. Short History
from ST. Paul of the Cross to 1947.
Passion, The Study of: Booklet (soft back) 64 pp. Fr LEO) Kierkels,CP, General, SS. John and Paul's, Rome. to all members of the Congregation. "EPISTOLA de Studio Passionis D.N.I.C. promovendo". An exhaustive survey of the Passion in all fields of thought. (Also forms pp. 4-62 of ACTA C.P. Vol.XI (1930-1932). A version in English in SELECTED LETTERS, pp.52-128 ( 1950.02.28)
Passio Christi November 1955. Passionist Information Bulletin. First International
Bulletin from Passionists in Rome.