Correspondence relating to the Elizabeth Burke Masses.
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Letter from Fr. V. Burke to Fr. Mangan furnishing the information requested.
Letter from Fr. Thomas F. O’Reilly to +McQuaid seeking an assistant priest on a temporary base to cover for Fr. Burke who is so ill.
. Burke, [Danny], Cork. Thanks the Archbishop for all his kindness to Courtney during his fatal illness.
. Burke, Mrs. Copy of letter from + McQuaid. Asks her to help in persuading her brother in the matter of living alone in his poor health condition.
details of Nagle connections to the South-West of England and of Presentation journeys of learning and exploration to these sites.
cutting from The Kerryman newspaper containing advertisement for a series of stories relating to Fermoy written by Mary Hickey that would shortly be published in the newspaper (4 October 1958); "British troops ran amok but Fermoy did not wilt" (c1950s); "Fermoy man's arrest after taking of British arms" (c1950s); cutting containing image of "Blessed Oliver Plunkett Girls' Pipe Band" (c1960s); "Many mourn [Archbishop] Dr Mannix" (1963); "Edmund Burke's youth by the Blackwater" (c1980s).
-23 December 1971 Galvin, John, Loughlinstown House, Co. Dublin. Correspondence with the Archbishop relating to Our Lady of Guadalupe, Pilgrimage to Rome, portrait done for St. Vincent’s, Fr. Burke Savage and the Catholic Library, and informing him that Mother General, Sisters of Charity, has relieved him of his responsibilities regarding St. Vincent’s Hospital and the Department of Health. Copy of John Galvin’s letter to Mother General.
Copy of Lenten pastoral of +Burke on health and benediction. 168/16.16 February 1961 Letter from +John to +McQuaid thanking him for copies of the centenary celebrations at Clonliffe.
Letter from +S. Mulligan, O.F.M. Cap. to +McQuaid thanking him for consenting to excardinate Fr. John Burke. He is very grateful. He mentions the consecration of the new bishop elect and the troubles in the Punjab.