Letter from +Lawrence B. Carey to +McQuaid asking for assistance in finding priests for his Diocese.
Carey
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Letter from +McGeough to +McQuaid thanking him for the organised symposium at St. Patrick’s College. He asks that his thanks also be give to Fr. Liam Carey.
Copy of typed memo to Fr. Quinlan from the Director of DICS regarding the attached memo. Fr. Carey approached to arrange a lecture.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from James Ardle MacMahon. Fr. Liam Carey phoned to say he received an invitation to a meeting to protest against the bombing of North Vietnam. The speakers were John Horgan, Sean MacReamoinn, Fr. Michael O’Neill, Jack Dowling, Donal Nevin and Peadar O’Donnell. He advised Fr. Carey to ignore the invitation. Fr. O’Neill, like U Thant, Bishop Fulton Sheen and Bobby Kennedy, felt it should be stopped. Did not know that Nevin and O’Donnell were speakers. Fr. MacMahon emphasised two points. The issue of bombing North Vietnam was a propaganda issue the moral issue was by no way simple.
Typed letter from + McQuaid to Fr. Fehily saying he is being replaced on the Committee by Fr. Carey.
Typed letter from Fr. MacMahon to Fr. Carey, thanking him for his letter and enclosing a note from Mrs. Una Byrne suggests somebody should attend this meeting, possibly Mr. Maurice Kenny, a reliable man and keen helper in the Hostel. He notes that the Labour Party is not attending.
Typed letter to Fr. J. A. MacMahon from Fr. Liam Carey who has read the enclosed documentation and found it positive, stimulating and informative. He encloses some suggestions.
Typed copy of a letter to Fr. Liam Carey from Fr. MacMahon, thanking him for his letter and helpful commentary on the development of his draft notes.