Note from Fr. Leo Quinlan to +McQuaid stating Bishop elect D’Alton wishes to meet with him before returning to Yola.
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110 Descripción archivística resultados para Alton
Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid thanking him for the ‘gracious letter that I received from the Hierarchy of Ireland through His Eminence, the Most Reverend Cardinal D’Alton and their Lordships the Most Reverend Secretaries of the Hierarchy on the occasion of my departure from Ireland to take up new duties that have been assigned me in Great Britain’. He especially thanks the Archbishop for all his help and that he will treasure the memories he has of Ireland, whose people have a deep practical catholic faith. He asks for continued prayers in relation to his new position on ‘…the other side of the Irish Sea…’
Copy of letter sent by +McQuaid to all members of the Irish Hierarchy, except Cardinal D’Alton, giving them the time and location of the Liturgical Reception for the new Nuncio.
Letter from +D’Alton to +McQuaid. He tells him that Cardinal Glennon has cancelled his proposed trip to Dublin
Handwritten letter from +John Cardinal D’Alton to ill. Phillips thanking her/him for the souvenir of Mgr. Harmil’s 90th birthday.
8 - 10 May 1963 Copy of typed letter from Fr. Ardle MacMahon, Secretary, to Fr. Francis Lenny forwarding journals sent to the late Cardinal D’Alton
Letter from Sean T. O Ceallaigh to McQuaid stating that he has learned that McQuaid wishes to witness the presentation of credentials by the new Nuncio at he Arus. He states the Archbishop is more than welcome and he is also inviting Dr. D’Alton of Armagh.
to Cardinal D’Alton, and Pope Pius XII in relation to an article published in The Standard newspaper which is inaccurate. The article appeared on 4 March 1949 and was entitled ‘British Troops Guarded Maynooth Against Tans’. According to McCabe, who was a member of the R.I.C. at the time, there were never any Black and Tans stationed at Maynooth and the College was never under threat. The article quotes Mgr. McCaffrey, the then President of the College, who is long since dead. He wants the story to be refuted.
Copy of typed letter to + D’Alton, Archbishop of Armagh, from + McQuaid. Prof. John Cunningham and Surgeon O’Connell of St. Vincent’s met regarding the Health Scheme and St. Luke’s Cancer Hospital. Informed them he had not had time to study the Scheme. Suggests that + D’Alton form a Committee to meet the Minister for preliminary discussions. Must act rapidly.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + D’Alton. When the Minister returns it would be a good idea to meet him.