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              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XLIV/XLIV/87/ · Sub-series · 1945-1971
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

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              5 November 1945 - 23 December 1957 68 items
              Correspondence re attempts to establish a foundation in the archdiocese Hostel for girls considered and abandoned Permission granted to open a house for retreat, property acquired in Finglas One cope booklet on Foundress, Blessed Raphaela Mary of the Sacred Heart One copy of booklet on Congregation

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              21 January 1958 - 31 May 1963 56 items
              Correspondence re routine aspects of community life and apostolate Question of a commercial college is assessed and permission granted. One copy of booklet on Congregation One spiritual bouquet presented to archbishop

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              20 July 1963 - 4 August 1971 74 items
              Correspondence re routine aspects of community life and apostolate Permission granted to open a university hostel for sisters and lay-students in Ballsbridge, property acquired in Blackrock Undertake primary and secondary schools in Kilmacud hitherto under French Sisters of Charity (St Philomena's) One case of dispensation of vows in separate folder

              2 January 1957
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/5/16/80 · Stuk · 2 January 1957
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Copy letter from Fr. E. MacElroy to +McQuaid regarding the work of Irish priests in England. He agrees that they should be free of normal parochial duties during week days and could try and help local clergy at weekends. They could then concentrate on visiting Irish people in their homes during the week. He worries about the financial implications and states the Camp and Hotel Chaplain’s Scheme would not be able to cope with the added burden.