Letter from Fr. Gerard Gough to +McQuaid saying he was approached by parishioners who wish to commemorate the memory of Archdeacon Hickey, probably in the form of a mosaic to [St. Agnes].
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14 June 1956
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVII./6/475
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13 November 1952
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Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid stating that is customary to have Midnight Mass in the Chapel of each Nunciature for members of the Diplomatic Corps at Christmas. His chapel is too small and wishes to use the Catholic University Church. Admission will be by invitation only and the numbers invited will be small. Annotated by +McQuaid who agrees with the request and has informed Archdeacon Sherwin.
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10 October 1948
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Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid enclosing Archdeacon MacMahon’s correspondence (not here).
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Article entitled ‘Noted Dublin churchmen of penal times’ by J.K. Clarke giving biographical information on Archdeacon James McMahon who died in 1890.