Typed letter to Fr. Diffney. Lord Killala and Felix Hackett have resigned from the Civil Liberties Association. More people should join that Association. Enclosed Bishop Philbin’s statement Comhair, an Irish paper, writing against Catholic teaching. Its editors are Donal O’Moran and Bob McGauran. O’Moran is a great believer in the Mother and Child Scheme and “is a first class chancer.” Sean Beaumont attended Prof. Thompson’s lecture when he spoke of infiltrating Irish societies. Comhaire attacked The Standard. Has heard nothing from Gerry Kerrigan. A Brian Cleeves is broadcasting for Hospital Trust.
Brian
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Killian, Kathleen, 53 Brian Road, Marino. Asks the Archbishop to help her daughters to get employment.
Typed letter to Fr. MacMahon from Fr. Brian O’Sullivan giving information on Eamon Lyons, Crumlin. He worked in England and the USA. Was a promoter in the Connolly Club movement in England. Is reported to have appeared at a public meeting in Abbey Street.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Brian MacMahon thanking him for bringing the publication Modern Woman.
-20 Letter from Edward MacSweeney to +McQuaid informing December 1964 him of his appointment at Chair of the National Film Institute. Annotated by +McQuaid. Also note from +McQuaid nominating the Minister for Justice, Brian Lenihan, as a member of the Censorship Appeal Board for Films.
Copy of letter from the Secretary to Fr. Brian Fitzgerald regarding a copy of the Reception of Converts Form. 1 item
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Dermot O’Flynn discussing Fr. Keaveny’s Spiritual Bouquet from the boys at St. Patrick’s, the Annual Meeting of the CSSC, the hostel, and losing Charlie Haughy to Agriculture but gaining Brian Lenehan.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Brian Lenihan assuring him that the project in its management supervision and operation will take all the factors effecting the children and their parents into account.
Typed letter to Dr. O’Connell from Brian Durnin, Dept. of External Affairs, informing him that Mlle. Marguerite Marie Dubois is recovering from illness and will not be able to visit Ireland this year. The visit is not cancelled, merely postponed.
Bailey, John, 34 Brian Ave., Marino. The trade union to which he and his colleagues belong has failed in its obligations to them. They are considering joining the Workers Union of Ireland. Seeks Archbishop’s advice.