Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from W. McKenna, Roundwood, Bray, asking if His Grace has any definite viewpoint as to a solution to the situation in the North.
Bray
155 Descrição arquivística resultados para Bray
Handwritten note to + McQuaid from Liam Breen, St. Peter’s, Bray. He is most willing to help assess the feasibility of the project.
Letter from Mgr. Curran regarding a man named Rughi who has been giving public lectures. The Guards have told him that the man is from the Basque area and lives in Bray and lectures in T.C.D. He mentions that all kinds of lectures are going in in Greystones & Delgany and he mentions issues that arose at the recent County Council elections.
Correspondence relating to the developments in Little Bray. 2 items
Bray Including Holy Redeemer Church, Our Lady Queen of Peace, Putland Road & St. Peter’s, Little Bray (latter not constituted a parish until 1975) Holy Redeemer
Correspondence relating to the flooding in Bray and assistance given by the Archbishop. Includes newspaper cutting.
Correspondence, including newspaper cutting, regarding a protest and counter-protest in Bray regarding the visit of the Springboks rugby team. Fr. Byrne had attended.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to Fr. James Ardle MacMahon regarding the report on Bray.
Letter from D.F. McCarthy, Town Clerk, Bray Urban District Council to +McQuaid offering sympathies on the death of Fr. O’Floinn.
File relating to religious ceremonies held in the parish. Mentions Scouts at Lough camp, Bray.