1846034 Blessd Charles Houben, C.P.,Relics: Writings: McEvoy family: 2 envelopes containing relics of Blessed Charles which were returned to Fr. Oliver Kelly, C.P., Vice-Postulator for the Cause, by the McEvoy family. One contains a lock of Blessed Charle's hair and the other a card containing part of the habit worn by him. Both items are certified by Fr. Dominic O,Neill, C.P.,, Provincial Councillor. Also included in this folder are two envelopes in Blessed Charles's handwriting, which were posed from St. Helen's to Mrs. McEvoy
Sin títuloMount Argus; Finances: receipted bill from Sawing, Planning and Moulding Mills, Great Brunswick Street, Dublin for £30 in respect of goods suplied.
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1871009 Smith, C.P., Emidius Daniel Moylan, PP, Magheracloon, Clogher Diocese certifies that bearer, Daniel Smith, is 21 years of age.
Mount Argus: Finanaces: Wills; Bequests letter from D. Costigan, Treasurer's Office, City Hall, Dublin to Fr. Pius Devine. Encloses 2 copies of will (see item serial no 825 of 05.08.1871) with memo on back of each to be signed by Pius, one copy to be retained by him.
Mount Argus: Finanaces: Wills; Bequests "Corrext extract from will of Denis Costigan of Rathmines Road under date 22 October, 187)". Verso, agreement signed by Pius Devine to wishesof Denis Costigan, £100 - Costigan to be enrolled as CP Benefactor: two sets of debentires to go to CPs, less 10/- each time to two ladies, a Mrs. and Miss Doyle (see item 925 of 04.04.09.1871
1870023 Gartland, C.P., Ildephonsus:Certificate of Baptism of Samuel Gartland, son of William Gartland and Margaret Johnson on 18-04-1852 in Rathmines church, signed by William Breen, C.C., 05-11-1869
Spencer, C.P., Ignatius Death: discipline used for penance by Ignatius. This is preserved in the archives and is not on general display. My be viewed with permission.
Sin títuloMount Argus; Legal: Ms from Osmund Maguire to Mary McNally: he acknow;edges receipt of £100 held in trust for her.
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Letter from Bishop McAlister to the Provincial, Fr. Vincent Grogan in answer to his letter of 32 January (see item under serial number 1959). The privileges claimed by Vincent are those of "ORDERS". Passionists are only a congregation. By Vincent's commands the Passionists have broken diocesan regulations in claiming to be able to send as many priests as the provincial thinks fit. The Passionists came 19 years before of their own option, entered into an agreement and kept it until Vincent broke it without the consent of the other party. He mentions the scandal caused by an errant Passionist. The present disagreement has arisen from Vincent's actions so bishop refuses to accede to his demands.
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Letter from Bishop McAllister to Fr. Vincent Grogan, Provincial, in reply to his letter of 24 February (see copy located under serial number 1965. , Says Vincent started this row by threatening to appeal to the Holy See in his very first letter and has repeated this in every letter since. So incorrest to say that bishop obliged him to go to Holy See. Passionists came to Down and Connor of their own free will and have accepted the position for 19 years. Vincent appears blind to the intersts of the Diocese. Bishop would need authenticated certificate of Passionists having privileges of Regulars (Orders).