Copy of Mother and Child Service by Fr. E.J. Coyne, S.J., taken from Studies. BOX 4
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Dr. D. Murrav te b Will arrive in Littleton on Friday by mail coach, with Don Juan and Mr. Coyne; Drs. Curtis, kelly and Magauran regret that they will be unable te attend in Thurles en 6 July.
arrival at Littleton, and asks for the chaise to meet him there. He will have Don Juan and Mr. Coyne as travelling cempanions on the Dublin coach. Dr. Curtis, the Primate, regrets he cannot come.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Thomas J. Coyne, Dept. of Justice. Miss Connolly will lose no time in contacting + McCarthy.
Letter from Thomas Coyne to +McQuaid regarding articles and advertisements in the ‘Sunday Observer’ which are inappropriate for young children, adults and parents. 1 item Sunday Times
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Thomas Coyne enclosing copies of the transcript of a memo. He will contact +McQuaid when he establishes the facts on Frans Woumans.
Typed note to +McQuaid saying that Mr. Coyne called at Archbishop’s House. Observations invited from the various Protestant communities regarding the Adoption Bill. For the purpose of the Bill Dr. Barton raised the point that all sects be regarded as Mr. Coyne wondered about special Baptismal Certificates in the case of adopted illegitimates. Protestant
-13 April1960 Copy letter from +McQuaid to E.J. Coyne, Department of Justice regarding ‘Weekend’. It contained an article on teenage suicide. He seeks his opinion on the content. Replies attached. Woman
Letter from Brian MacMahon, Blackrock to +McQuaid regarding the ‘Weekend’. He voices his concern over censorship and the Censorship Board and makes particular reference to Mr. Coyne, Chair.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Thomas Coyne. He has enclosed six copies of the revised scheme for an Adoption Bill.