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              IE CP 2020-04-01/38/99/1/1/4 · Item · 14/08/1856
              Parte de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province - Scotland and Ireland

              Paul Mary Pakenham: Rector of Mount Argus : Letter written by Paul Mary, from Mrs. Dolan's house at 31 Mount Pleasant, Rathmines, to Osmond Maguire, St. Anne's, Sutton, requesting him to send on the chest containing the Mass kit that used to be at St. Wilfred's. He hopes to say Mass in Mount Argus "tomorrow", 15th August. (See 2/2/5/1 for details of the discovery of this letter)
              N.B. THIS ITEM IS LOCATED IN THE MUSEUM. THE DETAILS ABOVE ARE NOTIONAL FOR COMPUTERISATION PURPOSES.

              IE CP 2020-04-01/38/5/2/1/26 · Item · 14/09/1888
              Parte de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province - Scotland and Ireland

              Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister:Hilary Mara: Letter to the Provincial from the Consultor General, Thoms, Rome. Has written and wired to Hilary that permission has been obtained for him to celebrate mass on board ship (on voyage to Australia?).
              Bishop McAllister has got the Propaganda letter, but is on visitation at the moment and has not scrutinised it completely. He claims some of the Passionists allegations are untrue. Propaganda has told Thomas that there is no law compelling a bishop to give faculties to all religious in a community, but he cannot refuse faculties to all either. He can use his discretion as to how many faculties he gives.. The Dominicans have come up against this problem also (and that seems to have been the decison given?). Can't expect new law just for C.Ps.