Copy letter from +McQuaid to Mgr. Curran regarding the use of the Archives by Fr. Peel, O.P. He mentions that the Archives are being transferred to their new home. Reply from Fr. Garde, Provincial attached.
Curran
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Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from M.J. Curran, Church of the Holy Family, Aughrim Street. He has no objection to the publication of + Walsh’s letter, which embodied his attitude on public affairs.
Letter from Mgr. Michael Curran re plots he has bought in a graveyard for the clergy and approval from +McQuaid, in Latin.
-22 Correspondence between Fr. William O’Riordan October 1957 and Mgr. Michael Curran on historical matters.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Maire Comerford, Hon. Sec., Anti-Partition Association, informing him that Fr. Edward Lodge Curran, Chairman of the Anti- Partition Committee of the A.O.H. of America will be visiting Ireland in September. Seeks permission to speak at a public meeting in O’Connell Street on 26th September. Seeks His Grace’s permission to announce the meeting.
Letter from D. Enrici to Fr. Mangan, thanking him for returning the rescript for Sr. Agatha Curran of the Mercy Sisters. He will try to ascertain where the Sister is located and will look through the correspondence sent in the last four or five diplomatic bags.
-18 Correspondence between Fr. William Hawkes, November 1956 Dun Laoghaire and Mgr. Michael Curran regarding historical matters.
Note to +McQuaid saying Mgr. Curran thinks the headstones at Glendalough are a disfigurement and that the Advisor Council’s aim is worthy of commendation. The file was retained by His Grace.
Handwritten draft letter, penned by + McQuaid, to Miss Comerford. The Archbishop regrets that he cannot regard it as advisable to give permission to Rev. Edward Lodge Curran to address any meetings in the Diocese of Dublin.
Letter from Mgr. Michael Curran to Fr. Mangan regarding Sean T. O Ceallaigh.