Correspondence between +McQuaid and R. Byrne concerning the proposed Temporary Church at Putland Road.
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. Byrne, M., 54 Ventry Park, Cabra W., Dublin 7. Asks the Archbishop if he is aware of the difficulty for workers to get to Mass on Holy Days and Sundays due to Mass times, the living conditions in Keogh Square and Griffith Barracks, landlords not renting to couples with children and old people not having enough to live on.
Typed statement from conversation with Una Byrne. She thinks there is a witch-hunt in Fianna Fail against the Knights of Columbanus carried out by the Masons and Senator Hartnett. Thinks there is a link between the IHA, the Fabian Society and the Republican Forum as the same people appear in these societies. She stated that Mrs McAuley is not satisfactory as regards the Adoption Board. She appears to be pursuing the wrong policy and has not paid much attention to the feelings of the adopters or the adopted. Mrs Byrne thinks that the school for Ballybrack parish will become an election issue, but the site is unsanitary and rat infested. Superintendent Boyle told Mrs Byrne that he will not deal with Fr. Crean as he was quoted by him.
Correspondence regarding the invitations and celebrant for the anniversary Mass for the late Archbishop Byrne.
- Correspondence relating to the position of Librarian following the resignation of Fr. Burke Savage. Dr. M.B. Crowe is the favourite candidate. Includes letters following the appointment of Dr. Crowe as well as a report on the Library, written by Dr. Crowe and Maureen O’Byrne, Dublin City & County Librarian. Earlier general memo on Circulating Libraries in Ireland also enclosed. 1 March 1971
File relating to a strip of ground adjacent to the church which is not owned by the church. The Byrne family wish to buy it and extend their business premises at 14 Crumlin village.
Note from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to + McQuaid informing him that Grille might appear on the ‘Late Late Show. Fr. Tuohy asked by Gay Byrne to appear on the programme.
Typed copy of statement read by Mrs. Una Byrne at a meeting of IHA. As Committee looked upon her with hostility she refused to either deny or admit the accusations. Would consider discussing the matter when the informant was present. She refused to be intimidated by their action. Regarding the Roscommon Herald she was not connected and would be glad to thrash it out in court. Reasons for not signing confession given.
Byrne, James (Garda), “Killarney”, 87 Leinster Road, Rathmines, Dublin. Appeals for help.
Typed letter to Fr. MacMahon from Una Byrne. Jean and Hildegard Goss-Myar have been asked to attend a public meeting in November organised by the ‘Peace’ association. They may try to get speakers who would give an air of respectability to the meeting.