Letter from Mgr. Storero to Rev. Dr. Michael O’Connell thanking him for a cheque for £20.1.3. This was given by an anonymous client of Messrs. Monks & Gaynor, Solicitors, for the relief of refugees.
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Letter from +Sensi to +McQuaid stating that the honour of Domestic Prelate has been bestowed on Fr. Michael O’Connell, Parish Priest of Rathmines. The tax owing on This is £20. The Benemerenti Medal is also been given to Mr. Edward Doyle. The tax owing on this is £12.
would like to believe that the Minister’s surprise will cease as the source of its information was ‘close’ to the Dept. of Education. 38A/7. 11 September Typed letter to +McQuaid from + D. Mageean, Bishop of Down and Connor, informing him that he had given permission to John O’Connell to attend T.C.D. on certain conditions. 38A/8/1. 16 October Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Edward G. Gleeson, 2 items
Typed letter to Fr. O’Connell from Sean Mac Bride thanking him for his letter. His main concern was to draw attention to the problem raised by the type of films fed to the young and suggest a possible remedy.
Typed letter to Mgr. Michael O’Connell, Irish College, Rome, from Michael Flynn, Charge d’Affaires, Embassy of Ireland, thanking His Grace for agreeing to see him.
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.
Typed letter to Dr. O’Connell from Maire C. Nic Entee, Secretary, Dept. of External Affairs, enclosing the Catalogue of the Missionary Sacred Art Exhibition held in Lisbon. Count Gerard O’Kelly, Charge d’Affaires in Lisbon, suggests that an effort might be made to have it shown in Dublin. Asks that he ascertain +McQuaid’s views on the matter.
Typed letter to Dr. O’Connell from P.J. Hayes informing him that they are acting on the Archbishop’s advice.
Three items relating to the appointment of Dr. Curtin as Senior Chaplain to Mountjoy and Dr. O’Connell as Chaplain.
Copy of typed letter to + D’Alton, Archbishop of Armagh, from + McQuaid. Prof. John Cunningham and Surgeon O’Connell of St. Vincent’s met regarding the Health Scheme and St. Luke’s Cancer Hospital. Informed them he had not had time to study the Scheme. Suggests that + D’Alton form a Committee to meet the Minister for preliminary discussions. Must act rapidly.