Mount Argus: Maintenance to M. O'Callaghan and Co. Ltd. £113-10-11.
Ferdinand Daly: in memorial card for Confrater Ferdinand Daly, Psssionios Novice, drowned while bathing in Lough Erne. Buried in Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne. Obituary in The Cross.
St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon, Collooney: letter from P. Casey, Colloney (evidently of the parish clergy) to Fr. Austin, thanking him for "giving him a few Sundays off". He attaches a slip containing the occasions of collections, "which the Bishop has asked me to attend to at Cloonamahon". Fr. Austin adds a note that he has ascertained from the Bishop that the customary November dead list does not break the agreement with the Bishop regarding collections. The Parochial All Souls Collection is, however, regarded as revenues for the diocesan clergy..
St. Joseph's Retreat, Cloonamahon, Collooney: printed letter, probably a draft, from the Bishop of Achonry, instructing that an announcement be made of the collection for the Infirm Priests' Fund. Permission has been granted for a fixed Mass stipend of 10/-
Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in Mount Argus Archives: SECONDARY SOURCES: Letters:
letter from John Brady, Dunboyne, Co. Meath to Fr. Edmund Burke, C.P. requesting permission to publish, in an article he has written on Maynooth, the fact that Fr. Kavanagh states in his diary that he was ordained before he began his study of philosophy and theology. No record of a reply to this letter.
O'Boyle, C.P., Gerald: copy of Gerald's Birth Certificate.
Burke C.P. Edmund: Faculties for the Archdiocese of Dublin.
Institute as a whole; Regulations:Cathecism of the principal duties of the Passionist Religious.ffor use of novices . Published by the Irish Province 1946.
Rosary of Five Wounds: typed not, possibly from Bonaventure Oberst, C.P. about a Fr. John Bartholomew, said to have been a Passionist in Sts. John and Paul, Rome, who had revelations. No such a person ever existed.
Mount Argus Bequests: letteer from Eugen Gallagher, Solr., Ballyshannon: to Rector: announces death of Margaret Connolly on 27 March. Inquires whereabouts of will.