File relating to the new church in Crumlin north (St. Agnes’s). 7 items
Crumlin
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Letter from +O’Neill to +McQuaid. The letter concerns releasing Fr Cagney from his work in Crumlin as a vacancy has arisen in the diocese. Includes an annotation by +McQuaid.
File relating to parish property. Mentions a parochial hall, a school at Bluebell, 56 Drimnagh Road. Also includes information on issues with use of parochial hall and community centre on Mourne Road by the Drimnagh North Crumlin Corporation Tenants Association.
Lease between Very Reverend Canon Terence Anderson, Archbishop William Walsh and the Commissioners of National Education for 99 years to trustees of Crumlin Boys and Girls National School premises. Includes letter regarding the appointment of new trustees 10 December 1923.
Letter from Florence Ryan, Munster and Leinster Bank, Crumlin to +McQuaid asking if +Crawford can attend their annual sale of work in the Mansion House. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Fr. T. Lyne S.D.B., Provincial Delegate, Crumlin House, Kimmage Road West. He will make the statement known to his priests.
Correspondence relating to Crumlin Sports’ Ground.
Lease between + John Charles McQuaid and the Minister for Education for 900 years to the trustees of Crumlin North Girls and Infants National School premises.
Lease between + John Charles McQuaid and the Minister for Education for 900 years to the trustees of Crumlin North Boys National School premises.
Correspondence involving Fr. Dunne, Sr. M. Bernard, Sr. Josephine Dodd, L.E. O’Carroll, Sr. Patricia relating to the appointment of a Domestic Economy teacher at the Convent of the Sisters of Charity, Crumlin. The Sisters wish to appoint one of their own Sisters to the position, but the Vocational Education Committee of the City of Dublin wish to appoint one of their instructors in order to maintain control of an area which they see as rightfully theirs. +McQuaid sees the implications of this principle, in regard to the status of Religious men and women, as grave. He sought a statement outlining the reasons for these principles. The matter was settled amicably.