Portrait of Salvian Nardocci
Sans titreDOMINIC BARBERI - LIFE: short handwritten account, by Fr. Dominic O'Neill, of Bl. Dominic's life with a short bibliogaphy.
Institute as whole::CEREMONIALIA FACULTAS ET RITUS BENEDICENDI ET IMPONENDI SCAPULAE NIGRUM SACRATISSIMAE CRUCIS ET PASSIONIS D.N.I.C. ATQUE SUMMARIUM INDULGENTIATUM
Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast: Sheet tracing paper 48 x 36 cm. MS map of the lands bought by the Passionists at Holy Cross, Ardoyne, between 5th October 1868 and 3rd January 1900. Map shows 5 parcels of land, with a typewritten note about the acquisition of each.
1867007 Athony Carroll, C.P.Printed letterhead: MS: Fr. Anthony (Carroll),CP, St Mungo's Retreat, 52, Parson's St., Glasgow to Mr. Sammy McAteer. He describes his feelings on being de fa in Glasgow after so long in Belfast. He has taken up cycling and advises McA to do the same. It is necessary to get out into the countryside once or twice a week from a place like Glasgow. Best wishes for McA's new business. Note on back from Fr. Kevin, P.P. re finding of this letter to his uncle. The building was later the 'Wheatsheaf' pub.
Mount Argus: St. Paul's Church, Mount Argus, Celebration of Feast of St. Paul of the Cross - invitation - ticket for entrance to sanctuary
Mount Argus: Confraternity - Men.s Branch - Habited Branch: minute book of wekly meetings of Confraternity of Most Holy Cross and Passion, Mount Argus (Habited Branch), 1900 - 1906.
St, Genna Gakgani: Photocopy of two pages from St. Gemma Galgani's "Spiiritual Diary", begun at the command of her confessor, which stolen by the Devil was return with pages bearing marks f burning (Vide German,CP, Fr. "Life of Gemma Galgani". London: 1913, p.172)
Devine, C.P., His writings: Introduction to the Study of Sacred Scriptures (being articles bound in one volume by Arthur and published in The Passionist Record - Highgate). No facing pages. Probably reprinted and bound by St. Joseph's Province.
Paul Mary Pakenham, Life: photocopy of an Italian life of Paul Mary, titled "Conversione E Vita Del Capitano Carlos Reginaldo Pakenham ( author unknown). This is the Italian life referred to in correspondence from Winchester College as being "in the realms of fantasy" because it mentions the Prince of Saxe-Coburg and the Count March as having been fellow pupils of Paul Mary there. They never attended the college. (See item located at 2/2/1/5 )