Newspaper cutting from the ‘Irish Times’ entitled ‘Censorship and Edna O’Brien -a special case’ by Bruce Arnold.
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O’Brien, L.F., St. Patrick’s House, Kilmainham, thanking him for all his interest in old people, especially for securing Roebuck Castle.
Typed letter to the Reverend Secretary from Catherine O’Brien, Chief School Medical Officer, requesting dates for Confirmation and Clerical Visitations. List of schools included and reply.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: Mr. Fitzgerald has a good name among the people. Has agitated for housing. Fr Paul O’Brien received an anonymous letter concerning the American College of Personnel Efficiency and passed it on to Dr. O’Halloran. It repeats the statements of Mrs Una Byrne (letter, 2 April 1957). Fr. Crean to raise the matter of Dr. Morris with Rev. Dr. O’Doherty. Councillor M. Prescott: Archbishop would like information on him.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +O’Brien stating he cannot find a community which could help in Canberra.
[1947] - Correspondence between Fr. Denis O’Brien, CSSp, and Fr. Charles Doyle, Terenure regarding a leaflet for the Crusade of Reparation. 10 December 1947
O’Brien, Julia M., Marine Terrace, Dunlaoire, seeking the Archbishop’s consent to advertise for subscriptions for a gift of linen or Irish paplin to be presented to the Holy Father on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Mangan from Jim O’Brien. Says he cannot get to his Legion of Mary meetings any more due to parish work. Feels he is doing more harm than good by holding on. A Mrs. Divine, Chief of the British Educational Department of Communication, lectured here during the week. Talks mocked God.
Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid regarding Canon Flood, The Charitable Commissioners and a bequest of the late Richard O’Brien.
File relating to Terence O’Brien, Capuchin Franciscan College, Rochestown, Cork.