Churchtown from Rathfarnham
Churchtown
8 Archival description results for Churchtown
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Dermot O‘Flynn, Churchtown, enclosing a copy of the Report submitted to the Minister for Justice and statements collected by the Association for Civil Liberties.
Invitations to +McQuaid and Fr. MacMahon from J.J. M. Welsing, The Netherlands Ambassador, to attend receptions at Churchtown House and various naval ships.
Letter from Fr. Dominic Ryan to +McQuaid regarding parish boundaries in the Churchtown area.
File relating to the purchase of Landscape Manor, Churchtown. Land can be used for new church and schools. 30 items
Letter from Fr. Pierce Perkins to Fr. McMahon regarding a parish chaplaincy in Churchtown to consolidate his work in the Vocational Schools, Dundrum. 1 item
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3 June 1943 - 31 December 1955 84 items
Correspondence re first phase of Institute' s involvement with Diocese. Frequent attempts to establish foundation and frequent refusals. Day secondary school at Churchtown, Dundrum in projected and sites acquired. (cf. also File Notre Dame des Bois)
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13 January 1956 - 31 January 1972 77 items
Correspondence re secondary school at Churchtown School built and blessed by archbishop Letter recounting superior's experiences in East: Vietnam, Burma, India (cf. also File Notre Dame des Bois)
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28 August 1950 - 7 December 1971 29 items
Correspondence re invitation to these sisters to undertake domestic duties at ND des Bois Invitation accepted (cf. also File Notre Dame des Bois)
XLIV/76 Our Lady of Apostles, Sisters of
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31 January 1941 - 15 July 1971 43 items
Correspondence re history of Institute's frequent attempts to establish foundation and frequent refusals Hostel for own sisters established at Lansdowne Road, eventually becomes Provincialate
XLIV/77 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Daughters of
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27 June 1960 - 31 July 1971 16 items
Correspondence re history of Institute in the diocese until their foundation in Blackrock. Correspondence ends with their difficulties in finding a suitable apostolate in Dublin.
Rathfarnham (Pre-Reformation) Includes mention of Churchtown, Ballyroan, Ballyboden & Bohernabreena