Correspondence between +McQuaid, Fr. P., 29, April 1949, MacSweeney, R.A.F. Station, Padgate, North Waddington, Lancashire, Fr. D.H. McDowell, Wordwell Camp, Culford, Bury St. Edmund’s, Fr. Richard J. Casey, Head Chaplain and Fr. John O’Regan mainly in relation to Irish men in the British Military Forces and working in factory camps. Also mentions the arrangements for 15 Catholic soldiers killed during the War which are being repatriated to Ireland for burial. 10 items
Casey
65 Archival description results for Casey
Letter from +Patrick Casey to +McQuaid thanking him for his words of congratulations. He will be consecrated on 2 February.
-10 July 1943 Correspondence between Richard J. Casey, Head Chaplain, +McQuaid and members of the Irish Hierarchy in relation to the suitable Faculties for Army Chaplains.
Letter from Fr. John Casey to +McQuaid inviting him to stay for lunch after the Confirmations. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from Fr. Joseph Deery to +McQuaid regarding the conflict between the statements of Fr. Casey and Miss Dunlop. 1 item
Copy letter from +McQuaid to Mgr. Casey regarding the Irish Christian Youth Assembly. This group is unknown to him and he feels some aspects of their work are worrying. 1 item
Letter from +Casey to +McQuaid asking permission to ordain a deacon in Harold’s Cross parish. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Typed note saying Mr. Walshe telephoned to say that the French Government assented to the appointment of Fr. Casey as Rector, Irish College, Paris.
Note from +Casey to +McQuaid thanking him for his kind message on the day of his consecration.
Defence, relating to the appointment of Mgr Casey to a Parish, Fr. Patrick Duffy to the Chaplaincy at Portobello, and Fr. John O’Regan as Head Chaplain to the Forces.