Letter from Fr. Timothy Condon to +McQuaid expressing him gratitude for His Grace’s write-up in the papers regarding the new Altar Shrine.
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40 Archivistische beschrijving results for Altar
Typed letter from John Minihope to + McQuaid seeking permission to hold their Annual Mass in Dublin Castle. 1 item Altar Stones
Letters from Kathleen Greene regarding the altar in the church. 2 items
File relating to the appointment of parish clergy. 23 items 13/10. File relating to altar boys and expectations regarding attendance, care of outfit, general conduct and period of service.
Letter from Fr. Troy to Fr. Mangan regarding an altar stone for the hospital chapel. Annotated by +McQuaid. 1 item
File relating to Our Lady of Victories, Ballymun Road. Includes mention of altar stones, Mass times, opening of church and changing of altar.
Letter from +Ryan to +McQuaid thanking him for the copy of the liturgical directives. He hopes the Archbishop will ‘not substitute a table for the altar’. 1 item
14 April 1946 Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Flynn granting permission to consecrate the altar stone for the St. Peter Claver Society. Monze
Copy of a typed letter to Mr. Joseph P. Walshe, Secretary, Dept. of External Affairs, from +McQuaid regarding the shortage of Altar Wine in Northern Ireland. Eire, where an adequate supply exists, has refused to help. Asks Walshe to attempt to mitigate the harshness of the refusal.
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16 February 1948 - 18 December 1955 97 items
Correspondence chronicles history of their entry into Archdiocese until acquisition of "Beechpark"; copy of brochure on the Order; "Marefield" is acquired and becomes St. Gabriel's Hospital Cabinteely for boys with rheumatic heart conditions; "Beechpark" Stillorgan is purchased to serve as residential home for treatment of deaf-mute little boys. Covers chaplaincy and acquisition of altar and altar stone from Oblate Fathers.
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17 May 1956 - 1 November 1961 66 items
New foundation at "Beechpark" Stillorgan commences its work for deaf-mute little boys; progress and development of "Beechpark" and St. Gabriel's Hospital fundraising activities; problem arises with former employee who refuses to vacate premises, the problem is resolved.