Barrett, Cecil. Items relate to the Conference of the Catholic Child Welfare Council. (CSWB -Monsignor Barrett)
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. Barrett, Cecil, The Pro-Cathedral. Mrs. Kenny, 8 Hardwicke St., a widow, is anxious to get a room/small flat near St. Mary’s Chest Hosp. where she works.
Fitzsimons, Sean, Upper Sherrard Street, Dublin. As a Committee member of Loraine Cycling Club he asks Fr. Barrett for a copy of + McQuaid’s wishes regarding cycling events for women.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Cecil Barrett, Catholic Social Welfare Bureau. Mrs. MacNamara impressed him as being sound, humble and sincere. Her apostolate is particularly personal.
. Letters of thanks from James Fingleton and Thomas Barrett for monies received from + McQuaid.
Letter from +Carroll to +McQuaid stating Mgr. James Delaney wishes to call on the Archbishop during his visit to Ireland. He is hoping to secure Holy Faith and Mercy Sisters for the Sydney Diocese. He also hopes to meet with Mgr. Barrett to see how to improve the distribution of pastoral revenues. Annotated by +McQuaid.
22-29 July 1964 Letters from +Sensi to +McQuaid enclosing a copy of a letter he has sent to the Archbishop of Armagh as President of the Irish Bishop’s Conference enquiring if Mgr. Cecil Barrett is to continue as Ireland’s representative on the Council of the International Catholic Migration Commission.
Letter from Mgr. Cecil Barrett to +McQuaid thanking him for the information on the forthcoming festival of the World Federation of Democratic Youth in Algiers.
Copy of typed letter to Mgr. Barrett from James A. MacMahon. Mr. John O’Loughlin Kennedy requested an interview for two Biafran Chiefs, Chief Jerome Udoji and Chief Robert Olisa, with + McQuaid. As he would be absent he asked Mgr. Barrett to meet them.
Some comments on the document by Cecil J. Barrett.