16 [September] 1952 MacDonald, H.M., St. Laurence’s Home. Letter to Fr. O’Connell thanking him for the donation of £50.
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Letter to Fr. O'Connell from Michael Troy.
Letter to the Archbishop from David Coyle with receipt for the Archbishop's donation to the Ballyfermot Food Centre. 2 p 42/3 Letter to the Archbishop from David Coyle. 1 p 42/4 Letter to the Archbishop from David Coyle. 1 p 42/5 Letter to the Archbishop from David Coyle with handwritten note from the Archbishop. 1 p 42/6 Letter to David Coyle from the Archbishop's secretary. 1 p 42/7 Letter from the Archbishop to David Coyle. 1 p 42/8 Letter to the Archbishop from David Coyle with handwritten note from the Archbishop. 1 p 42/9 Letter to the Archbishop from Fr. O'Connell. 1 p 42/10 Letter to the Archbishop from David Coyle. 2 p 42/11 Letter to the Archbishop from David Coyle. 1 p 42/12 20 July - Letters to the Archbishop from Fr. O'Connell and Fionnuala Murphy regarding appointment of officers with handwritten note from the Archbishop. 3 p 42/13 Copy of letter to David Coyle from the Archbishop. 1 p 42/14 Letter to the Archbishop requesting meeting with David Coyle with handwritten note from the Archbishop. 1 p 42/15 Letter to the Archbishop from Fionnuala Murphy. 1 p 42/16 Letter to the Archbishop from Fionnuala Murphy forwarding copy of telegram sent by David Coyle to Pope John XXIII.
Letter to the Archbishop from J. P. O'Connell.
Letter to Dr. O'Connell from Michael Troy without enclosures.
Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. Fr. Ryan continues to teach at the Gregorian University. He also celebrates his Golden Jubilee (see reference in Fr. D. O’Connell file). See also Hospitals section and Catholic Consultation Psychiatrists objecting to a Jesuit at St. Patrick’s Hospital.
Letter to J.P. O'Connell from the secretary thanking him for sending the new officers. p
O’Regan, Fr. J., Office of the Head Chaplain, Parkgate Street, Dublin. His letter to Dr. Connell concerns the complaint from Mrs. Connelly whose husband’s service in the army has been terminated.
Includes; correspondence from "Office of National Education", "Office of Public Works" and "Department of Education", architects proposals for works on school, receipts from "O'Connell: Decorator", itemised bills from "Murphy Brothers, Builders and Contractors", "Frank Murphy, Architect" and "J.M. Derham & [and] Partner, Consulting Engineers".
Correspondence from to Reverend Sir John O'Connell which gifts his land in Turner's Cross to the Presentation Sisters for the purpose of building a new school and correspondence relating to the naming of the school. Also includes correspondence with Teachta Dála Hugo V. Flinn, correspondence regarding student numbers, the approval of school plans, assembly hall funding, grants and tenders, boundary wall issues, bills and receipts and clerk of work's time sheets.