-8 November Correspondence between Fr. Joseph A. Carroll, Diocesan Censor, Fr. C. Mangan, Secretary, S.J. Hughes, Browne & Nolan and Patrick Dargan regarding the translation into English the German book Bekenntnis Zur Katholischen Kirche (Conversion to the Catholic Church). The book consists of four essays written by four German Protestant married ministers who were received into the Church. The issue is whether it is appropriate at this time to translate this work into English in either England or Ireland. No. 1955
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109 Descrição arquivística resultados para Carroll
Copy of a typed letter to Canon Carroll, Holy Cross College, from Fr. J.A. MacMahon informing him of Mr. O Nunain’s wish to show his films on Communism to the students. Asks his opinion on the project.
9-29 November - Letters regarding a Passion Play, ‘Crann agus Craobh’ to be staged by the pupils of Colaiste Muire. Censor was Fr. Joseph Carroll, later Bishop. 1961
- Correspondence relating to the proposed Passion Play to be staged at the R.D.S. Letters from Victor S. Smith, Registrar of the R.D.S., +Sensi, John Mulvey (play promoter), Isaac Cohen, Chief Rabbi to Ireland, Fr. Joseph Carroll, Fr. John Greehy, F.C. Golden, Cardinal Heenan and Joseph Briscoe as well as replies from +McQuaid. The play was to be staged during Holy Week and was a commercial venture. 21 March 1967
- Correspondence and reports from Frs. Joseph A. Carroll and Cyril P. Crean relating to the Charlie Chaplin film A King in New York. 22 November 1957
File relating to the Fr. O’Carroll bequest.
Abstract of Title between Mary Jane Graham, Defendant and Thomas Carroll, Plaintiff.
Copy of Notice of Motion on behalf of Thomas Carroll and Mary Jane Graham to accept the offer of Archbishop McQuaid for the purchase of fee farm rent in Crumlin.
Mortgage between Mary Jane Graham, Passage West, Cork and Thomas Carroll, Longford, county Cork. Part of the mortgage held by Thomas Hornibrook, Oven, Cork.
Mortgage between Mary Jane Graham, Passage West, Cork and Thomas Carroll, Longford, county Cork. Part of the mortgage held by Thomas Hornibrook, Oven, Cork.