1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P. Writings: receipt for a Mass stipend, presented in 1980 by Mrs. Florence (Cranley) Brett, Sea Front, Bray, for the Vice-Postulator's collection of relics: "I acknowledge receipt of One Pound from Mrs. Mulligan, for her husband's soul, Bray Strand. F. Charles, Mount Argus, Dublin. May 17th, 1883"
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P. Writings: 19 sheets of photocopies of fragments of letters etc., written by Fr, Charles. The originals of five of the documents are to be found located as follows:
Photocopy marked Dal (?) N 4 n 1: original marked A in 4/5/1/2 serial no 7912 Photocopy marked Dal (?) N 4 n 2: original marked B in 4/5/1/2 serial no 7912 Photocopy marked Dal (?) N 4 n 3: original marked C in 4/5/1/2 serial no 7912 Photocopy marked * original located at 4/5/1/7 Photocopy unmarked but consisting of Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary is from a notebook belonging to Blessed Charles, now located in the Museum Photocopy of 4 small pages are probably from other items in Blessed Charles's handwriting now located in Museum.
1846034; Blessed Charles Houben, C.P. 3 foolscap sheets to which have been attached printed documents as follows: (1) stetament from the rector of Mount Argus, , Fr. Dominic O'Neill, stating that in response to demand it has been areed that a monument to the memory of Fr, Charles should be erected and inviting subscriptions for this (photo of Fr. Charles included): (2) drawing of proposed memorial gates and (3) form to be submitted with donations towards the cost of erecting the memorial.
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: envelope bearing the following inscription: "Scripta Servi Dei N. 6 " and an episcoipal seal (Dublin?) which is now broken. The following details are typed on the envelope: " Contents: One Devotional Leaflet annotated by the Servant of God, Fr, Charles " The leaflet is entitled "A Prayer" and requests that the petitioner be preserved from sin for ever.
EVIDENTLY THESE ITEMS WERE OFICIALLY SCRUTINISED DURING THE CAUSE.
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: transcripts, in Dutch, of 81 letters written by Blessed Charles. The volume is entitled "Examplae autenticum (?) Epistolorum (?) P. Caroli a S. Andrea" and the last page contains the following notation " Concardat cum originalis" and the signature (not decipherable) "notarius actuarius deputatur*,
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: envelope bearing the following inscription: "Scripta Servi Dei N.3" and an episcoipal seal (Dublin?) which is now broken. The following details are typed on the envelope: " Contents: 15 Fragments, Notes of Masses said etc., belonging to the servant of God, Fr. Charles ".
EVIDENTLY THESE ITEMS WERE OFICIALLY SCRUTINISED DURING THE CAUSE.
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: envelope bearing the following inscription: "Scripta Servi Dei N. 4" and an episcoipal seal (Dublin?) which is now broken. The following details are typed on the envelope: " Contents: Notes, Resolutions, Draft letters to relatives, written by the Servant of God Father Charles of St. Andrew, Passionist ".
EVIDENTLY THESE ITEMS WERE OFICIALLY SCRUTINISED DURING THE CAUSE.
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: typescripts of 10 letters (probably translation from Dutch) written by Blessed Charles to relatives. It has not been possible to locate the originals. However, nos. 8 and 29 would seem to be translations of letters nos 7 and 29 in Dutch Transcript of letters located at 4/3/1/13.
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: envelope bearing the following inscription: "Contents: 18 pictures, leaflets, booklet of devotion used by the Servant of God, Fr. Charles ". It does not contain an episcoipal seal (Dublin?) or the inscription "Scripta Servi Dei", as do the previous 5 items, so it is not clear whether contents were scrutinised during the Cause. In fact the envelope only contains 17 items
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben, C.P., Writings: 34 pages entitled transcript of The Writings of the Ven. Servant of God, Fr. Charles of St. Andrew. It consiste of Meditations on (1) the end of a Christian, (2) the end of a Religious Person, and the remaining pages contain different thoughts on religious subjects. At present it is not possible to locate the orignal. It may be Blessed Charles's note book which is located in the Museum.