Letter from Mgr. James Browne acknowledging the great loss felt by +McQuaid on the death of his friend, Bishop Staunton. He also states he has been elected Vicar Capitular by the Chapter in Enniscorthy. Annotated by +McQuaid.
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Wording of telegram sent to Canon Codd on the death of Mgr. Browne.
Letter from +Browne to +McQuaid hoping he did not mind him using his memorandum on Trinity. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from Myles Ronan to +McQuaid regarding The Browne document and the transcripts of the Pole documents.
- Correspondence between Gertie Searson, +McQuaid, +Michael Browne, Galway, Fr. Laurence Redmond and Patrick Byrne, Crumlin regarding articles on contraception and marriage. Many of the articles were written by Nurse McEnroy. Also mention of Angela McNamara. Statement by +McQuaid marriage and family planning. Copies of Journals & Newspapers 26 November 1971
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Browne regarding the UCD Medical School and the possibility of Elm Park becoming the main teaching hospital for Dublin. He also mentions the Trinity situation and discusses the Higher Education Authority. 1 item
19-21 November 1971 Papers given at the Conference on Poverty in Ireland. Includes papers from Dr. Ivor Browne, Helen Burke, Marie Cullen, Fr. Joseph Dargan SJ, Dick Doyle, Fr. B. Geoghegan, John Leonard, Jennifer Rice, Sr. Stanislaus Kennedy and Mary Whelan.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + Browne. Has difficulty with ‘must oppose any measure in an Adoption Bill that would tend to substitute an artificial for a natural family.’ Every adoption creates an artificial family.
Letter from +Browne to +McQuaid thanking him for the copy of the Presentation Constitutions and Directory. He also mentions recordings being sent around by Mercer on penance, natural law, abortion, mortality and reasons against Humanae Vitae.
Letters between Brian Lenihan, Minister for Justice, + McQuaid and J.A. MacMahon regarding the appointment of Fr. Michael Browne to the Appeal Board for the censorship of films.