Typed letter to Mgr. P. Boylan from the Secretary informing him of the departure of the Taoiseach, Mr. Cosgrave and Mr. Corish.
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Correspondence between Neil Blaney, Minister for Local Government, +McQuaid and Mgr. Boylan regarding the road safety campaign. The most important influence in the country is that of religious leaders and the Minister is appealing to them to remind all road users of their moral obligations in relation to themselves and others. In the last ten years almost 3,000 were killed, 50,000 injured at a cost of 5 million. +McQuaid will be glad to see what he can do in forming a more accurate conscience and a greater unselfishness.
- 14 March 1946 Letters from Fr. Boylan to +McQuaid regarding the proofs of a Parish Magazine in Meath Street. 2 items
Letter from Fr. P. Boylan to +McQuaid regarding the appointment of a spiritual director to the Children of Mary.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from P. Boylan, 7 Eblana Ave., Dun Laoghaire. He is alarmed at the news that Proinnseas O’Sullivan is proposed for the post of Inspector of Technical Education as he is a Nazi, with a Nazi wife in Germany. He is reputed to be an Atheist. If something is not done at once he is likely to be appointed. He is proficient in Irish.
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.
Copy of typed letter to Mgr. P. Boylan from +McQuaid. His anxiety over the appointment is for spiritual reasons. Mr. Derrig agreed to hold up the publication until he sees him.
Letters from Fr. P. Boylan to +McQuaid inviting him to lunch after Confirmations.
[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 Fr. Gleeson to Mgr. Boylan stating his disappointment in not being permitted to publish a Parish Magazine.