A copy, made by Dr. Boylan, of the Roman Rescript, grantinq to the archbishops of Armagh, Tuam and Cashel, the same Indulgences, both partial and plenary, already granted to Dublin. (In Latin)
Cashel
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Includes; letters and cards to Sr. Rosario thanking her for her kindness and hospitality during their visit; letters from school children thanking her for the guided tour which she conducted for them as part of their school outing; requests from people tracing their family roots; letters from researchers asking to use the archives for their research; thank you letters from the Secondary school pupils in Cashel, County Tipperary for helping with their projects on Nano Nagle; letters from primary school children in Mitchelstown thanking Sr. Rosario for hospitality during their school outing; Some letters are to Sr. Anthony [Moloney], Sr. Lelia Kaar, Sr. de Sales [Gleeson] and Sr. Superior. Letters and cards are from Ireland and abroad.
Letter from +Thomas Morris, Archbishop of Cashel and Emly, to +McQuaid stating he will be unable to attend the Liturgical Reception as he will be at Fethard to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the opening of the church with Canon Christy Lee.
Correspondence between + McQuaid and Mgr. Dean O’Donnell, Vicar-Capitular, Cashel, regarding the temporary appointment of priests to Dublin.
Letter from +Kinane to +McQuaid stating he is holding meetings of the Cashel Province bishops for Low Week, the same week the Standing Committee meets.
Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid, marked Confidential. He encloses a copy of a letter he is sending to Cardinal D’Alton and the Archbishops of Tuam and Cashel in relation to Fr. Edward Lodge Curran, a priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn who is due to visit Ireland where he wishes to give a number of open-air public addresses. The priest is persona non grata in many American Dioceses. He had visited Ireland previously and addressed several public meetings. Fr. Lodge Curran claims there was never any objection to these by the Irish Hierarchy. He wishes the Cardinal and Archbishops to inform their Bishops. Annotated by +McQuaid stating ‘The address was given in O’Connell Street without my knowledge. I should never have allowed it’. See item 483.
Handwritten minutes of the meeting between the Archbishops of Cashel and Dublin and the Executive of the IMA.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from J.P. Walshe, Ambasciata D’Irlanda, Roma. Refers to the Maria Duce pamphlet containing Cardinal Octaviani’s discourse; the Imprimator by + Jeremias of Cashel; the sad happenings in France where the comments are very bitter against the Papal Nuncio; the profound malaise in all ecclesiastical circles. Many blame the Holy Father who has shown his displeasure at some magnificent pastorals on social questions.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from C.J. Haughey. He is going to talk to His Grace of Cashel about the matter.
Handwritten notes on Communist activities. Camp at Giles Quay, Dundalk for boys and girls aged 16 – 30. They come from Ireland, England and Scotland. Main work at present is selling The Irish Workers’ Voice. Everything immoral is encouraged. At least four couples living together. Regarding education one is taught to despise everything to do with religion. At present there are training cells for youths in Cashel Road, Clonliffe Road and Bray run by a Jew called Jackson. There are several Jews in the movement. Their paper is called The Jewish Democrat. Six members in Kilkenny, 9 – 12 in Cork, one in North Kerry and about 300 in Dublin. 20 – 30 girls in whole outfit.