4-10 February 1964 Letter from +Michael Arattukulam to Mgr. Patrick Boylan, Vicar General, seeking a chaplaincy for Fr. John Kalathil who will be studying at the National University. Mgr. Boylan attached a note and send it to +McQuaid stating he does not know this man. Annotated by +McQuaid. 2 items
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4 - 6 July 1955 Letter from +Fergus to +McQuaid regarding the translation of the New Testament by Mgr. Boylan for use in Ireland. Copy of reply attached. 2 item
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Browne regarding the Catholic Truth Society. He is unable to take on the extra duties but will find a good secretary to replace the late Canon Boylan.
[1944] Letter to Fr. Glennon from Fr. Boylan stating that there had been 12 dispensations granted in 1942 and fees received were £2.5.0.
Letter from Mgr. Benelli to +McQuaid forwarding the diploma by which the title ‘Protonotarius Apostolicus ad instar partecipantium’ is conferred on Rev. Mgr. Patrick Boylan. A tax of £20 is due on the documentation.
/9/2. 3 November 1966 Copy of a typed letter to C.A. Carroll from J.A. MacMahon thanking him for the report of progress in the Housing Aid work. 4/ 9/3. 3 November 1966 Copy of 4/ 9/2. 1 item 4/ 9/4. 3 November 1966 Copy of typed letter to Mgr. Barrett from J.A. MacMahon enclosing the letter and enclosures from Mr. C.A. Carroll for his information. 4/ 9/5. 6 November 1966 Handwritten letter to Dr. MacMahon from Cecil J. Barrett thanking him for the enclosures concerning the activities of the Catholic Housing Aid Society. 4/ 10/1. 22 November ’67 Typed letter from Miss C. Wilkie, Secretary, South County Dublin Housing Society Ltd., Dun Laoghaire, inviting a member of the clergy ministering in Dun Laoghaire Borough, to attend a symposium on Housing. 4/ 10/2. 27 November ’67 Copy of typed letter to Miss Wilkie, Secretary, South County Dublin Housing Society Ltd., from J.A. MacMahon thanking her for her letter and saying that the Archbishop asked that the letter be conveyed to Right Rev. Mgr. Patrick Boylan, Dun Laoghaire. 4/ 10/3. 27 November ’67 Copy of typed letter to Mgr. Boylan, P.P., V.G., 7 Eblana Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, from the Secretary, forwarding a copy of Miss Wilkie’s letter. The Archbishop would be grateful for his view as to whether a Priest would profitably attend the meeting. If so, could he suggest a suitable priest. 4/ 10/4. 1 December ’67 Handwritten letter to Fr. Fitzpatrick from W.M. Kealy, C.C., reporting on the South Dublin Housing Association meeting. The Association was formed to help members purchase their own houses and to act as a pressure group on the Council. About 300 new houses to be built in Mountown, Ballybrack and Rockford areas and plans for an additional 700 in Ballybrack. 4/ 10/5. 9 December ’67 Typed letter to Fr. MacMahon from Catherine Wilkie, Secretary, South Dublin Housing Society Ltd., thanking him for his letter of 27 November. She will know who to contact should they decide to hold a further meeting. 4/ 10/6. 12 December ’67 Copy of typed note to Mgr. Boylan from J.A. MacMahon, saying a copy of Miss Wilkie’s letter enclosed. 4/ 11/1. 8 March 1968 Typed letter to + McQuaid from Eric F.J. Beck, Chairman, The Dublin Housing Aid Society. A small group of people formed a working committee to investigate the possibility of providing a service to young couples seeking a house of their own. This group is now ready to make a modest beginning. Asks the Archbishop for his approval and blessing. 4/ 11/2. Draft Statement of Objectives for Consideration by the Meeting of the ad hoc Committee of The Dublin Housing Aid Society. 4/ 11/3. 19 March 1968 Handwritten note by C.J.B. saying this is a laudable project but bristling with difficulties as a Dublin operation
January. They are to meet with Mgr. Boylan and the other members of the committee appointed by the Irish Hierarchy in relation to this event. He also extends an invitation to the Archbishop to attend a reception for these men at the Nunciature.
between Rome and Archbishop’s 30 November 1962 House, including the Chancellery, all during the first session. News from diocese and Rome including primary teachers, Mass and reception. Items for signature for example Andrew’s charity purchase of a house. Also Fr. Boylan, Vicar General to Rome.
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8 September 1941 - 21 December 1948 77 items
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; Columban sisters request permission to have a hostel in Dublin for their student sisters- granted; sisters cast around for another property in Archdiocese to which their Generalate and Novitiate, this granted in principle but Archbishop communicates some unease to Killaloe; also includes booklet in French on St. Columban.
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1 January 1949 - 31 December 1957 80 items
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; two copies of a petition to the Holy See from Archbishop of Besançon for inclusion of St. Columban in Universal Calendar; renewed attempts to find property to accommodate Mother House hitherto at Ennis, Magheramore becomes available, is acquired. Request per Msgr. Boylan to establish cemetery in Magheramore
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4 January 1958 - 5 July 1965 102 items
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; Archbishop reluctantly allows showing of a film; Cahiracon is relinquished.
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19 March 1941 - 27 December 1953 66 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate: orphanage, retreat house, guest house. St. Joseph's orphanage, Tivoli Road, Dun Laoghaire. Monsignor Boylan's unease regarding their please to build a chapel in his parish Correspondence re fundraising for the Orphanage by "friends". Referred by archbishop to Monsignor Walsh One booklet
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18 February 1954 - 24 February 1961 64 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate, particularly Difficulties over proposed new oratory Difficulties over desire to open a primary school, Monsignor. Boylan's opposition Fundraising for Orphanage
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18 February 1954 - 24 February 1961 64 items
Correspondence from lay Chair of Fundraising Committee re permission to hold such events Monsignor Boylan's assessment of personnel involved