Handwritten report concludes that Eamon Lyons will get nowhere. The Democrat links his group with The Plough. Una Byrne doing good work on Housewives. Resolution by Mrs. Lily O’Rourke congratulating the recent British action marches in London defeated. Inquiry into Communism in Empire News said Irish workers rapidly falling for Communism. Unemployed candidate Clarke was an ex- IRA internee. Not a Communist.
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Catholics and Catholic organisations should be advised by the Committee and not from Archbishop House. The Committee was to report to + McQuaid twice a year and meet with him at least once a year. Committee members: V.Rev. M.O’Halloren, Rev. C.P. Crean, Fr. Kavanagh, Fr. M. Clarke.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Fr. Michael O’Halloran, St. Joseph’s, Glasthule, reporting on the ‘V’ Committee during the previous six months. Informs + McQuaid that the Committee members are very busy with parochial problems and need another member. He suggested Fr. Fehily who is in constant contact with trade union executives. They refer many of their problems to him. Fr. Crean is in touch with the Bakers’ Union, the I.T.G.W.U., the Local Government Officials’ Union he has a file on the Peoples’ College. Discussed the issue of Michael O’Riordan in trade union circles. Fr. Killian O.F.M., editor of Luminus, and Fr. Crean have the problem in hand. The case of Miss Blake, Loreto Convent, North Great George’s Street was discussed. Fr. Crean advised the Rev. Mother on the line of action to take. Fr. Clarke has been watching the activities of the Housewives’ Association and thinks the movement is under control. The problem of Communist literature being sent to students in U.C.D. by the International Students’ Union is also under control, and the method employed has been approved by the President. Complaints have been made to Fr. Crean regarding new trends in dancing. These trends are immoral, and where such abuses exist the attention of the police should be attracted.
Correspondence between + Dwyer and + McQuaid - - 26 January 1967 Regarding the ordination of Brian Clarke.
Typed statement on the treatment of Joseph Clarke,
Article entitled ‘Noted Dublin churchmen of penal times’ by J.K. Clarke giving biographical information on Archdeacon James McMahon who died in 1890.
Correspondence from Fr. P. Clarke to +McQuaid regarding sanction for the Christian Brothers to open a school in Howth.
Letter from Fr. Patrick Clarke to +McQuaid thanking him for sanctioning the Devotions of the Novena of the Miraculous Medal. 1 item
Letter from Fr. Patrick Clarke to Fr. Mangan regarding the setting up of a Junior Curia of the Legion of Mary.
Letter from Fr. Patrick Clarke to +McQuaid seeking permission to sell a small plot of land. 2 items