Letter from Mgr. O’Brien, Secretary to +Dwyer to Mgr. James Ardle MacMahon enclosing Litterae Dimissoriae in favour of Oscott student, Fergus O’Connell.
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Letter from +O’Brien to +McQuaid discussing the biography of Pere Lamy. He also mentions Dr. McLaughlin’s ‘Modern science and God’. He tells +McQuaid of the plans for a Rosary Crusade in Sydney led by Fr. Peyton.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +O’Brien stating he cannot find a community which could help in Canberra.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Wall informing him of The O’Brien Trustees meeting on 12 January. He will discuss the Confirmations with him after it.
- Correspondence regarding Fr. J. O’Brien, recently from 24 August 1963 Wallsend-on-Tyne, who has been forced to retire due to serious visual problems. Fr. O’Brien was seeking an appointment in Dublin. Lancaster
Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid stating that he will assist at the Mass on Easter Monday. He mentions Bishop O’Brien, an American Bishop, who has been trying, in vain, to arrange a dinner with all the Irish Hierarchy and who will now try and meet some of the Bishops individually. Annotation by +McQuaid states ‘used throne, but did not recite mass or give blessing!’
Typed letter to Fr. James Ardle MacMahon from Catherine O’Brien, Medical Officer, Dublin Health Authority, thanking him for the dates for the administration of Confirmation.
Copy of a typed letter to Dr. O’Brien. He is grateful for his consent.
Letter from T. O’Brien to Chris. It is difficult to know what to say about the Unemployed Men’s Association but advises not to touch them.
- Letters and newspaper cutting regarding the formation of the Censorship Reform Society. Members include Jim Fitzpatrick, theatre and television producer, Michael Mac Liammoir, James Plunkett, Hugh Leonard, Edna O’Brien and Bruce Arnold. Dr. Paul McQuaid also asked to join the Society. Theatre 31 March 1967