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              Good Shepherd Sisters (Limerick)
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XLIV/XLVI/90/ · Sub-series · 1941-1972
              Parte de Dublin Diocesan Archives

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              2 September 1941 - 21 January 1972 45 items
              Correspondence with Good Shepherd Sisters (Limerick) leading to establishment of a hostel in Donnybrook (cf File `Convents in Ireland outside Archdiocese' for correspondence with Good Shepherd in New Ross and Cork)

              23 November
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/30/121/7 · Item · 23 November
              Parte de Dublin Diocesan Archives
              • 5 December 1971 File relating to the proposed ordination in the church of Sean McWeeney. He is to be ordained for the Archdiocese of Westminster. 4 items
              10 October 1946 - 20 November 1957 - in 1946
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-09-25/2269/2025-09-25/2271/45/1 · Item · 10 October 1946 - 20 November 1957 - in 1946
              Parte de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Correspondence, mostly in French, relating to Archbishop McQuaid’s interest in Pere Lamy, who died in 1931. He was a mystic and priest of the Archdiocese of Paris and he inspired the foundation of this Institute. The Archbishop’s interest goes back to the 1930s but this correspondence begins . His interest in the House of the Institute at Oise in the diocese of Beauvais; he expedites cows from Ireland to there; he pays pension of two members at the French seminary, Rome. (see also file of St. Joseph of Cluny Sisters). The Institute is languishing due to internal and external problems, the latter involving Monsieur Charles Emmenecker, resident in Switzerland. Dr. Lea-Wilson of Dublin, is friendly. A canonical visitation takes place. Archbishop asks Msgr. Fidecicchi, Roman Rota and ‘agent of Dublin’ for advice re introducing a Cause for Canonisation for Pere Lamy. (see also section on Fr. John Charles McQuaid, pre his appointment to the See of Dublin. Dr. Lea-Wilson was the donor of the Caravaggio to the Jesuits which is now in the National Gallery of Ireland).