Wording of telegram from +McQuaid to +O’Brien stating he looks forward to seeing him again.
Brien
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Telephone message from Mr. O’Brien to Miss Forde, Ext. Affairs regarding the photograph of His Grace.
Letter from O’Brien and Ards, 62 Parnell Street, asking permission to print a prayer to Our Blessed Lady.
Letter from Fr. Christopher O’Brien, CSSp, to +McQuaid regarding the acceptance by the Spiritan Fathers to administer the parish of Greenhills.
O’Brien, G. E., Avenne Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, telling the Archbishop that there are thousands of gardens around Dublin which could be used to produce food.
O’Brien, Fr. Jim, The Presbytery, Cabra. A returned American, Mr. Campbell, is endeavouring to initiate a scheme for elderly people.
Letter from +Sensi to +McQuaid forwarding two Papal Bulls regarding the appointment of Fr. Edward O’Brien as Parish Priest to Aughrim Street and Mgr. John O’Regan as Parish Priest to Clondalkin.
. Byrne, Fr. Martin, The Pro-Cathedral. He visited No. 1 Temple Street where Peter Paul O’Brien took his young wife to live in a two- roomed household where there were fifteen people already living. (Parish)
Letter from +O’Brien to +McQuaid thanking him for the invitation to the Solemn Votive Mass but he will be unable to attend. 1 item
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Jorge Escalante Posse, Legacion de la Republica Argentina, regarding the erection of a memorial to General John Thomond O’Brien, Aide-de-Camp to General Jose de San Martin. The most appropriate place to erect the memorial would be the house where O’Brien was born in Baltinglass, but as this no longer exists he enquired if it could be placed on the exterior wall of the church. + Keogh, Kildare and Leighin, pointed out that a memorial can only be erected when the corpse is interned there. A solution might be found if +McQuaid thinks the case is worthy.