Edenmore from Raheny & Coolock
Coolock
23 Archival description results for Coolock
-17 March 1954 File relating to the purchase of Coolock House and 60 acres of land for the building of a church, presbyteries and schools. Hand drawn maps.
Letter from Fr. William J. Fitzpatrick to +McQuaid regarding proposed plans for the secondary and junior school, Chanel College (Marist), Coolock.
Letter from Wm J. Fitzpatrick to +McQuaid enclosing a statement of the financial commitments of the Parish Priest of Coolock-Artane. 2 items
Letter from Myles Ronan to +McQuaid informing Him that he ‘has just been favoured with another survivor of our diocesan history’ -a pewter monstrance. It came from Finglas and dated from the early 19th century. 317dd. 8 June 1949 Letter from Myles V. Ronan to +McQuaid forwarding the precious survivals of the parishes of Finglas and Coolock with cards of identification. The charwomen of both parishes were responsible for making known these discoveries.
Letter from M. Blake, Coolock, to +McQuaid referring to a cheque to rectify his mistake in the Maynooth College Collection; work on St. Brendan’s church; the roof (of church) in Raheny.
Correspondence regarding routine community life and apostolate. Great Stand Street schools’ information. Archbishop approves a primary and secondary school at Coolock-Raheny. Souvenir booklet of opening and blessing of Synge Street school. Subversive propaganda among C.B.S. pupils following I.R.A. raid at Omagh. Project for schools in Little Bray and Greystones explored. Community residence for Brothers teaching in Dun Laoghaire and Monktown. ( see file on Communists and Subversives). 79 items
Report on Youth Sodalities in the parish of Coolock-Artane.
Figures showing the actual number of houses in Coolock Parish and the estimated number for 1959.
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate. Chanel College, Coolock, is blessed. The centenary of the Catholic University School is celebrated. Mill Hill Fathers