Boylan. Fr. Mollaghan is studying Canon Law in Rome and is seeking a chaplaincy in Dublin during the summer to improve his English. No such work available. Brazil
Canon Law
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Letter from +Heenan to +McQuaid regarding Fr. Andrew Moore. He is a lecturer in Canon Law and Moral Theology at St. Edmund’s College and recently his brother died. He is taking some leave and has been in contact with a Fr. McHugh. The Archbishop may be approached on his behalf to find some ‘light duties at home’.
27-30 July 1963 Correspondence between +Sensi, +McQuaid and the Chancellor enclosing prescriptions of Canon Law in regard to Cremation which were approved by the Sacred Congregation on May. This is to serve as a norm and criterion in particular circumstances but are not to be made public.
Handwritten draft letter to Sean Fitzpatrick, Hon. Secretary, penned by + McQuaid, signed by L. Martin, Secretary. In so far as Canon 1214 of the Code of Canon Law is involved the Archbishop will not offer any objection to the petition that the remains of the four executed men should be exhumed.
Includes; details of Canon Law as regards "local conditions", "The Plenary Council & [and] its decrees- in general", "The decrees of Maynooth Plenary Council 1956 as they affect religious".
Letter from +Conway to +McQuaid requesting information for the Pontifical Commission for the Revision of the Code of Canon Law. 1 item
Canon Law procedure for election bishops in Ireland, drawn up by the lrish bishops and approved by Rome. The new Law was necessary owing to the disputed elections and delays over choice of 'ternia'.
Includes; "The enclosed questions … were answered by a member of the Canon Law Committee …" (signed Father Francis Kernan ?).
booklet entitled "Canon Legislation concerning Religious".
Copy of typed letter to Sean Fitzpatrick, Hon. Secretary, National Graves’ Association, 37 Donelan Ave., Mount Brown, Kilmainham, from the Secretary. In so far as Canon 1214 of the Code of Canon Law is involved the Archbishop will not offer any objection to the petition that the remains of the four executed men should be exhumed.