Copy of typed letter from Leon O Cuinnleain, Secretary, to Mgr. Boylan with requests to have Mass in the Chapel of Dublin Castle and altar stones. 1 item W.D. Hunter -Curragh Camp Dispute
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85 Descripción archivística resultados para Boylan
Items relating to the resignation of Mgr. Boylan as Chairman of the Censorship of Publication Board and the appointment of Fr. Camac to the Board.
Copy of typed letter to Mgr. Boylan from +McQuaid regarding the application for a refund under the Health and 1954. 23/22A. 4 October Typed letter to +McQuaid from Sean MacEntee regarding Mr. Claude Loyola, Sweden, who wishes to join the priesthood. 1 item
Letter from Fr. Patrick Boylan, Dun Laoghaire to +McQuaid regarding proposed lectures to be given to the C.Y.M.S. Annotated by +McQuaid.
- Correspondence between Mgr. P. Boylan and +McQuaid mainly regarding Fr. Brown and the issue of Librarian. 7 October 1959
Notes by +McQuaid for a speech. Thanks Mgr. Boylan, Fr. Stephen Browne and Fr. Burke-Savage for their service to the Library. County Dublin Libraries Committee
Letter from Fr. P. Boylan to +McQuaid referring to a book entitled Our Father, an attack on Canon Connell and a Mass for an unfortunate couple.
etween Rome and Archbishop’s 22 November 1963 House including the Chancellery and Vicar General, Monsignor Boylan, during the 2nd session. Includes petitions.
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13 May 1940 - 24 September 1953
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life, Letter from Msgr. Boylan to AB advising death of prioress and that legal problem no longer exists. a proposal to federate Irish Carmelitems convents, Delgany feels pressurized by the Definitor-General OCA, Archbishop will not intervene.
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3 November 1953 - 5 September 1969
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life, an invitation from Port Elizabeth, South Africa to make a foundation there, Archbishop not in favour Correspondence re stipend paid to chaplain and other income
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- 30 June - Correspondence between Dublin, Parkminster (Sussex) and Rome regarding a proposal to make a foundation in Dublin. Archbishop suggests the Farnan property at Moone to Prior of Parkminster as it is his desire ‘to have a Cathusian, not Cistercian, house in my diocese’. +Patrick Dunne (auxiliary) visits Parkminster (where he knows Dom Stephen, brother of Dom Eugene OCSO Boylan) and draws up short put penetrating report. Archbishop’s evident lack of sympathy for the Cistercian life in contrast with his enthusiasm for Carthusians. Carthusians regret inability to accept offer, essentially due to lack of personnel, though there is an interesting suggestion of an historic Carthusian prejudice against Irish foundations. Several brochures on Carthusian life. CF also file ‘Cistercian Monks’. Carmelites Calced (O. Carm)