Letter from +O’Brien to +McQuaid wishing him a Happy Christmas. He mentions the great work of the Holy Faith Sisters. 1 item
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Letter from +O’Brien to +McQuaid asking if he will receive Sir Charles and Lady McDonald who will be visiting Ireland. He is one of the leading physicians. Annotated by +McQuaid. Hobart
O’Brien, Mrs. John, Ballycullane, Kilmallock, asking the Archbishop to send her an evacuated child.
Letter from +O’Brien to +McQuaid seeking his help in finding religious Sisters to run schools.
Typed letter to Fr. Williams from J. O’Brien informing him that Fr. Doyle discharged all the rent due to the Corporation.
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.
Typed copy of a report on Mr. Aiken’s speeches. One suspects that these two speeches were inspired by Communists. Mr. Aiken cannot be suspected of being a Communist, but is very anti-American. His chief advisors are Mr. Woods (who writes for The Irish Times), Mr. Conor Cruise O’Brien and Miss McEntee. Woods and Cruise O’Brien have strong left views. Miss McEntee is a close friend of Professor David Green of Trinity. Steps should be taken to stop Irish foreign policy becoming an instrument of Communist propaganda.
4-30 October 1961 Letter from Fr. Jim O’Brien to Fr. Liam telling him that everything is back to where they were in the schools.
13-22 November 1953 Letters from Fr. Edward O’Brien to +McQuaid regarding his heating plant. 2 items 38/44. Partial letter from Fr. W.B. Murphy regarding the design of an accommodation.
Handwritten note on O’Brien who calls himself the Earl of Thomond. Is living in poverty. 3.4 Profiles of Suspected Communists, 1950 - 1965