Correspondence mainly relating to the involvement with St. Joseph’s Asylum and school for the Blind, Drumcondra (see also Discalced Carmelites files). They initially seek a House of Studies. They then replace the Carmelite Brothers and Clonturk House is acquired for adult blind people. They are allowed a house for Rosminian Sisters at Drumcondra. Archbishop applies to government for help in a project to extend educational facilities for blind boys. A House of Formation is allowed in Drumcondra. (not to be confused with Brothers of Charity). Faculties of hear Confession. Society of St. Paul (Paulists) (S.S.P.)
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3 October 1961
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. Campbell, Mrs., 49 Clonturk Park. She telephoned to say that her 11 year old daughter had received Communist literature. She thinks that her name was seen in the pen pal section of Ireland’s Own.
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-13 February 1947 Nevin, Stanislaus, Architect, 56 Clonturk Park, Drumconra, regarding the painting of St. Laurence O’Toole.