- Correspondence between +McQuaid, Fr. Ó Cúiv, Fr. Donnchadh Ó Floinn, Maynooth, Dr. O’Connell, Fr. Joseph Carroll and various publishers regarding ‘Na Paidreacha Coitianta’ and the Irish Mass. 47 items Church Bodies Catholic Communications Institute of Ireland 7 January 1970
Carroll
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Copy of letter from +McQuaid to Canon Carroll regarding a notice in the Evening Herald, stating a Girls’ Piper Band is to appear. He wishes to have such a parade omitted.
Letter from +James Carroll to +McQuaid thanking him for his hospitality and for securing religious Sisters.
Letter from +Carroll to +McQuaid stating he was sorry not to have met with the Archbishop during his recent visit to Dublin. He would like to have discussed the life of the church at this particular time. He would also liked to have thanked him personally for his practical assistance in getting the Holy Faith and Mercy Sisters to go to his Archdiocese. Townsville
Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid stating he will get in touch with Dr. O’Carroll.
Telegram from +Carroll to +McQuaid regarding the new Rite of Consecration.
Correspondence between +O’Herlihy of Ferns, +McQuaid and +Carroll regarding the Theological Association and the Commission on Seminaries.
Letter from +Russell to +McQuaid. He offers his good wishes on the consecration of Dr. Joseph Carroll and regrets that he won’t be able to attend as he is due to bless a fish factory.
Note from +Cody to +McQuaid seeking information on the Lord Mayor who is due to visit New York. He believes he has a daughter in Canada and may visit as a result. The Lord Mayor was James Carroll.
Handwritten draft letter to G. Boland, Minister for Justice, from M.P. O’Connell, Secretary, regarding the departure of Fr. M. Clarke as Chaplain to Mountjoy Prison, and the proposal that Fr. Joseph Carroll and Fr. Jerome Curtin should be Chaplains to that Institution.