MacSwiney of Mashanagnass, 39 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. He is to be married but due to illness the ceremony must be free of ‘undue excitement’ . Asks permission to have the ceremony in his own home. Mc 13/11aa. 24 January 1967 McAlinden, Orna, Killarney Road, Bray. Copy of letter informing her that once an appointment has been made it cannot be changed. 13/11ab. 11 October 1952 [McAntny], Mary K., 2 Wilton Place, Dublin. Requests the Archbishop to give clear definitions of Communism so that people know the danger.
Bray
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File relating to the use of the Esplanade in Bray for Religious Services during the coming season.
Letter from Fr. John Pigott to +McQuaid regarding individuals who have joined the Jehovah Witnesses. 1 item 28/26d. Description of the ‘Vevay’ section of Bray Parish.
-8 September 1966 Folan, Stephen, 4, Sidnomton Road, Bray. He has been dismissed from his job as a bus driver by C.I.E. for not declaring that he served time in goal in England. He wants his job back. Has been offered a job in Belfast if he becomes a Protestant. Frs. MacMahon and Byrne involved.
Correspondence regarding routine community life and apostolate. A novitiate approved for Bray. Property acquired in Celbridge in response to Archbishop’s desire for another Industrial School. Fr. Hannon, S.J., acts as Apostolic Visitator; bound copy of Constitutions; copy of amendments to be made also. New schools for Great Strand Street.
Handwritten notes on Communist activities. Camp at Giles Quay, Dundalk for boys and girls aged 16 – 30. They come from Ireland, England and Scotland. Main work at present is selling The Irish Workers’ Voice. Everything immoral is encouraged. At least four couples living together. Regarding education one is taught to despise everything to do with religion. At present there are training cells for youths in Cashel Road, Clonliffe Road and Bray run by a Jew called Jackson. There are several Jews in the movement. Their paper is called The Jewish Democrat. Six members in Kilkenny, 9 – 12 in Cork, one in North Kerry and about 300 in Dublin. 20 – 30 girls in whole outfit.
Correspondence relating to the developments in Little Bray. 2 items
Correspondence regarding routine community life and apostolate at Bray and Glasthule. 60th anniversary of their entry into diocese. Ancillary Organisations Conference of Major Religious Superiors (Male)
Letter from P. Maguire to Fr. McKernan telling him of the ‘unsavoury reputation’ of the district around the Eagle Nest premises at Bray Head.
-1 June 1960 Dudley, Emer, Bray, Co. Wicklow. Correspondence relating to the education of her son Hugh.