-17 Letters from Fr. John Brady, Dunboyne to Mgr. March 1958 Michael Curran regarding ‘Reportorium Novum.’
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[1954] Letter from Fr. Kevin R. Brady to Fr. Martin. The curate in charge of the area assures him that the lady is now a staunch Protestant. He will try to interview her.
Letter from Fr. Kevin R. Brady to Fr. MacMahon informing him that he will arrange that the duties of the Chaplain to the Hospice for the Dying will be supplied until such time that a special Chaplain is appointed.
Letter from Fr. Bernard Brady to +McQuaid regarding the conditions in the presbytery.
Letter from Fr. Kevin R. Brady to +McQuaid regarding the decision to cut off the Ashtown-Cabra portion from the Parish of Blanchardstown.
Letter from Fr. Kevin R. Brady to +McQuaid regarding the Inquiry Forms. 1 item
. Brady, Kathleen, and Mary Coogan, 204, Parnell Street, Dublin. The novel, The Spiked Heel, in their opinion, is immoral and unfit for any Catholic to read. Something must be done regarding the censorship of books.
Moyne, Joan, Kilmacanogue, Co. Wicklow. She is scandalized by the behaviour of Fr. Sheridan, Wisconsin, who created a disturbance at the trial of R. Brady, a Sinn Fein T.D.
Includes; letters relating to foundations in the United States of America made in San Antonio, Texas, in 1952; Globe, Arizona in 1956; the booklet for the centenary of the arrival of the Sisters in California in May 1955; letters from Sr. M. Patrick Rupert Looney, Presentation Convent, 281 Masonic Avenue, San Francisco, California, to Rev. T.J. Walsh, [Canon T.J. Walsh] St. Finbarr’s South, Cork 23 November 1954 and in 1957 to Father Walsh, [Canon T.J. Walsh], Rev. Mother M. Ignatius [Hartnett], and Sr. M. Catherine[Condon]; notes on Outline of Studies – Presentation Convent Schools Saint Joseph High School, Berkeley, California; list dated 12 January 1912, Mother House, Presentation Convent, San Francisco, California giving details of the foundations in the Archdioceses; list of Presentation Convents and Institutions throughout the world, 25 March 1955; reports on schools; application form to enter novitiate from 281 Masonic Avenue, San Francisco, California; and newspaper cuttings with the headings: ’Presentation Sisters celebrate 100 Years in United States’, ’Presentation Nuns Mark Centennial’,’ In the Limelight’,’ Mule Train, ‘Shanty’ Living, Marked Early Presentation Days in America’ from The Monitor 5 November 1954 and ‘Nano Nagle Foundress of the Presentation Order’, from The Leader, San Francisco, 13 November 1954; extracts from letter from Presentation Convent, Fargo, North Dakota, 22 April 1957, typed noted on ‘The Presentation Order in North Dakota’; letters from Aberdeen, South Dakota in 1956 and 1957 and notes on ‘The Aberdeen Foundation of the Congregation of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary’; ‘ Sermon delivered by the Most Reverend William O’ Brady, Archbishop of St. Paul, on 19 September 1961, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the coming of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Aberdeen, South Dakota, on 4 October 1886; and letters to Sr. Catherine in 1956; letters from Mother M. Estelle, Dubuque, Iowa in 1936 and 1957 giving details of the Sisters, convents and schools.
Letter from Fr. Brian J. Brady, St. MacNissi’s College, Garron Tower, Co. Antrim, to +McQuaid seeking permission to attend to attend a course in the production of plays in Irish in the Damer Hall, Dublin.