Letter from +Walter W. Curtis to +McQuaid introducing Hubert G. Roth who is moving to Dublin with his family. He wishes to offer his services to the Archbishop and hopes he will advise him in relation to schools for his children.
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Letter from Fr. James Curtis, Secretary, Wexford to +McQuaid enclosing a copy of the Bishop’s Pastoral.
(at the request of pr. curtis) a copy of a rescript received from Rome. (He copies this out in his own hand for Dr. L.) This regards the retrenchment of certain holydays of obligation, such as the Mondays after Easter and Fentecost, the Feast of St. John the Baptist etc. Also concessions regarding the abstinence during Rogation days, and the Fast on wednesdays in Advent.
Copy letter from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to Fr. Curtis thanking him for the copy of the Pastoral.
Letter of introduction from +Curtis to +McQuaid for Hubert G. Roth. Charleston
Correspondence between Fr. Mark Curtis and Archbishop McQuaid offering his resignation and acceptance of parochial appointment by Fr. John Moynihan. Also letter regarding a Mass in a house.
Letter from +James Curtis, Bishop’s House, Wexford to +McQuaid acknowledging his letter and enclosure.
Includes; programme of events for a retreat for Presentation Sisters given by Jesuit Priest Father J. Curtis, details of lectures, and meditations.
Congratulating him, and regretting that he has to make visitations in his diocese, and cannot come t to consecrate Dr. L. Dean
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.