1846034 Bl. Charles Huben 1949 Exhumation and Transfer
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1846034 Bl. Charles Huben 1949 Exhumation and Transfer: Acts Of The Transfer Of The Remain (2 copies)
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1846034 Bl. Charles Huben 1949 Exhumation and Transfer
1846034 Bl. Charles Huben 1949 Exhumation and Transfer: Acts Of The Transfer Of The Remain (2 copies)
1846034 Bl. Charles Huben 1949 Exhumation and Transfer
1846034 Bl. Charles Huben 1949 Exhumation and Transfer: a compendium of all the oficial documents issued in connection with the transfer of the remains. (Many of these documents will have been recorded separately.)
1846034 Bl. Charles Informative Process:
Bl. Charles - Cause - Informative Process: an A4 envelope containing some forms filled in by witnesses at the Informative Process. They are dated from 1925 to 1928. Some blank forms are also included. These items are not chronologically correct.
1846034 Bl. Charles Informative Process 1904015 Gerald O'Boyle
Bl. Charles - Cause:- Informative Process - press cutting (no indication of source) of a letter from Gerald O'Boyle to the Editor announcing the establishment of the Informative Process of Fr. Charles and requesting those who had received favours through the intercession of the Servant of God to contact Gerald. (In connection with this announcement see item under serial no 6098, location 4/1/1/14, concerning a correction to the press announcement suggested by the Archbishop's Secretary.
1846034 Bl. Chas 1904015 O.Boyle, 1899072 Young Informative Process 1815005 Bl. Dom 1890027 Donnel
Blessed Charles - Cause;- Informative Process - letter from Urban Young, Herne Bay, to Gerald O'Boyle. Urban had acted as Vice-Postulator in the cause of Blessed Dominic and he gives some practical advice to Gerald on how to proceed. Mentions that there would be no objection from Rome to Oswald Donnelly publishing his life of Charles while the process was in progress.
1846034 Bl. Chas. 1904015 O'Boyle Howlett Informative Process Rogatorial Process Westminister
Blessed Charles - Cause;- Informative Process - draft of a letter (partial) from Gerald O'Boyle to Msgr. Howlett, Adm., Westminister Cathedral. Gerald mentions the case of Miss McCartney (see item under srial no, 6116) re Lt. Col McCartney who is prepared to give evidence of her cure to the Msgr. Gerald is anxious to know whether the favour mentioned by the Lt.Col. would justify the setting up of a Rogatorial Process in Westminister. (N.B., This draft is only a partial one and there is no reply extant. However, it or another such must have been despatched as a rogatorial process was held in Westmnister at which Dr. McCartney gave evidence v. p IV of Tabella Testum and pp 12 & 36-37 of Summarium Super Dubio at 34-19 (A) or (B))
1846034 Bl. Chas 1904015 O'Boyle 1890012 Nevin Informative Process Cure McCartney Howlett
Blessed Charles - Cause;- Informative Process - letter from Eugene Nevin, Highgate, to Gerald O'Boyle concerning evidence from a Miss McCartney regarding a cure in 1913 and attributed to Charles. This cure had been referred to by a Lt. Col. McCartney, who is evidently a doctor and possibly a relation of Miss McCartney, who now resides in Mexico City and was married about six months ago. Lt. Col, McCartney suggests that he might give his evidence to Msgr. Howlett, Adm., Westminster Cathedral. Eugene does not think Rome would agree to this, but might if appealed to. (See item under serial no. 6117 for follow up to this.)
1846034 Blessd Charles Houben, C.P., Relics: Writings: McEvoy family:
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
Charles Houben
1846034 Blessd Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: McEvoy family:
1846034 Blessd Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: McEvoy family:original letter (with typed copy attached) written by Blessed Charles from St. Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus, Dublin, to Miss Pauline McEvoy (address not quoted), thanking her for her help with raffle tickets and her proposed help with a bazarr. He also commiserates with her on her recent accident and assures her of his prayers for herself and her parents. Pauline's parents resided at Tobertynan House, Enfield, Co. Westmeath, and the family was visited by Fr. Charles on several occasions. In gratitude for the gift of a baby daughter (i.e. Pauline) - some maintain as a result of intercession by Fr. Charles - they erected a shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes in the woods at their house in 1868. Fr. Charles may have blessed this shrine. For interesting developments re the shrine see correspondence located at 4/4/3/20-25. The daughter, Pauline, named after St. Paul of the Cross, may also have been cured in later life by Blessed Charles. She married the Duke de Stacpoole in 1883.
Charles Houben
1846034 Blessd Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: McEvoy family:
1846034 Blessd Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: McEvoy family:original letter written by Blessed Charles from St. Anne's Retreat, to Mrs. McEvoy, Tobertynan House, Enfield, Co. Westmeath, regarding her daughter, Pauline, (typed copy attached). The McEvoy family was visited by Fr. Charles on several occasions. In gratitude for the gift of a baby daughter (i.e. Pauline) - some maintain as a result of intercession by Fr. Charles - they erected a shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes in the woods at their house in 1868. Fr. Charles may have blessed this shrine. For interesting developments re the shrine see correspondence located at 4/4/3/20-25. The daughter, Pauline, named after St. Paul of the Cross, may also have been cured in later life by Blessed Charles. She married the Duke de Stacpoole in 1883.