Letter from +McQuaid to +O’Hara stating that Ireland was solemnly consecrated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus on Passion Sunday, 13 March 1873, a fact which is commemorated by exposition in all churches in Dublin each Passion Sunday, with a renewal of the consecration. On 15 March 1943, a resolution was passed by the Irish Bishops that every parish and diocese in Ireland was consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Consecration
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Copy letter from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to Mgr. Glennon forwarding the documents in relation to the consecration of Mgr. Grimley.
Letter from Mgr. Moynagh to +McQuaid regarding his consecration in Maynooth. The co-consecrators are +MacNamee and +Keogh. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from Fr. Michael Troy to +Mc Quaid re his absence from the Youth Leaders' Conference because of the consecration of the Archbishop of Cashel.
Invitation from Most Rev. Richard Henry Ackerman to +McQuaid on the occasion of his consecration as Bishop of San Diego.
1941 Letter from +Mathew sending his good wishes to +McQuaid on the first anniversary of his consecration.
Letter and invitation from Rev. Denis Moynihan, Bishop-Elect of Ross to +McQuaid inviting him to the consecration ceremony in Skibbereen.
Letter from Canon McCarthy, Clonliffe College to +McQuaid regarding the ceremonial arrangements for the consecration.
Typed letter from + Morris to + McQuaid. He is sorry for the distress he has caused + McQuaid by sending a representative to the consecration of Dr. Armstrong. In the circumstances he judged it was right to send a representative. + McQuaid’s annotation. 1 item Clogher
Souvenir booklet of the consecration of the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Cape Town