Letter from +Browne to +McQuaid accepting an invitation to the centenary celebrations in Clonliffe. He also enquires if the new catechism has been translated into Irish.
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Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + Michael Browne, Galway. He is unable to attend the meeting of 6 November. Agrees with the case made in the Sub-Committee’s Report.
tory correspondence including some 10 September 1964 from the Nuncio on the schemata% Archbishop of Armagh% Cardinal Michael Browne on collegiability% Professor Cremmin on appointment to the commission.
-8 November Correspondence between Fr. Joseph A. Carroll, Diocesan Censor, Fr. C. Mangan, Secretary, S.J. Hughes, Browne & Nolan and Patrick Dargan regarding the translation into English the German book Bekenntnis Zur Katholischen Kirche (Conversion to the Catholic Church). The book consists of four essays written by four German Protestant married ministers who were received into the Church. The issue is whether it is appropriate at this time to translate this work into English in either England or Ireland. No. 1955
Copy letter from +McQuaid to Bishop Michael Browne, Galway, inviting him to the Liturgical Reception and afterwards to the Gresham Hotel.
Letter from Canon Codd to +McQuaid thanking him for his recent kindness and for presiding at the obsequies of Mgr. Browne.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Eamon de Valera. A Parliamentary Question about the affair at Fethard-on –Sea has been tabled by Deputy Noel Browne. A copy of the reply enclosed.
Letter from John Kelly to +McQuaid informing him that he has received a copy of a book entitled ‘A Tribute to Newman: Essays on aspects of his Life and Thought’ from Messrs. Browne and Nolan. He intends to grant the diocesan licence for publication.
Letter from Fr. Maurice Browne to +McQuaid informing him of the shortage of space for the young men’s club, but a suitable premises costing £50 is available. Asks permission to purchase it.
Letter from +Browne, Galway to +McQuaid regarding +Heerey’s correspondence.