Letters from H.G. McKernan to Dr. O’Connell informing him that he is sending on reports.
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Letter from Jerome Curtin to Dr. O’Connell saying Master Strobie has been confirmed and tranquillity has returned to Harold’s Cross.
Typed letter to Dr. O’Connell from Cecil J. Barrett, Marino. He has been asked to deal with Mrs Marguerite Whelan’s case. He does not know why she has been refused a visa, but she was involved in Irish politics up to 1925.
- Correspondence between +McQuaid, Fr. Ó Cúiv, Fr. Donnchadh Ó Floinn, Maynooth, Dr. O’Connell, Fr. Joseph Carroll and various publishers regarding ‘Na Paidreacha Coitianta’ and the Irish Mass. 47 items Church Bodies Catholic Communications Institute of Ireland 7 January 1970
- 1 March 1961 Correspondence from + MacNeely to Dr. O’Connell relating to cheques to the Hierarchy University Fund, the Emigrants’ Fund, and the Blaney Charity.
Handwritten draft of letter to Miss MacEntee from Michael P. O’Connell acknowledging receipt of the letter.
Letter from Fr. Cassidy to Fr. Williams thanking him for the cheque for £20 being the tax due on the diploma for Rev. Mgr. Michael O’Connell.
Letter from Mgr. Benelli to Fr. O’Connell, Secretary, Archbishop’s House, acknowledging a cheque for £100.0.0. which will be made available to Cardinal Pizzardo in view of his coming Golden Jubilee.
-2 November 1965 Gier, Michael, 50 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin. He wishes to assure + McQuaid that the petition he signed regarding celibacy and pastoral work in certain areas was signed before the Pope’s pronouncement and he was unable to have his name removed.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Dr. John F. O’Connell, T.D. He is disappointed he cannot be granted an interview. As a Dail Deputy he wished he is in a position to do something about this overcrowding. He is not interested in scoring political points. He wants to offer some hope to homeless people.