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              2 July 1963
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./2/1/65 · Pièce · 2 July 1963
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid regarding an invitation to the Archbishop from Mgr. Browne of Ferns to sing the Mass or give the Panegyric at the Month’s Mind of +James Staunton. Annotated by +McQuaid.

              26 June 1964
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./3/12/510 · Pièce · 26 June 1964
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from Canon John Codd, Parochial House, Ferns, informing the Archbishop that Mgr. Browne has been anointed and his health is deteriorating rapidly. Annotated by +McQuaid.

              22 March 1951
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./12/28/17/5 · Pièce · 22 March 1951
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Two copies of a typed letter to Dr. Browne from John A. Costello. It is clear from +McQuaid’s letter to you, 8th March, 1951, that the objections put forward on the occasion of your interview with him, and the bishops of Ferns and Galway on 11th October last were ‘unresolved either then or later.’ His action since he received the letter from the bishop of Ferns on the 10th October last has been entirely actuated by what he conceived to be a friendly desire to help a colleague.

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              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./12/28/19/2 · Pièce
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed memo by the Bishop of Ferns on his meeting with the Minister for Health. Dr. Browne wished to state that in so far as he was to blame he regretted the situation which had arisen. He was prepared to accept the decision of the Bishops as to whether the scheme was opposed to Faith and morals, and if they decided that the scheme opposed Faith and morals he would, as a Catholic, not proceed and would resign his position as Minister for Health.