Typed note to + McQuaid. O Nunain attended the L & H where the First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy spoke. Desmond Fennell spoke well. O Nunain is anxious to show three of his films to students in Clonliffe.
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Letter from Desmond Hand to +McQuaid thanking him for the gift of £100 for the National Film Institute.
File relating to religious ceremonies and Masses. Includes information on the centenary Mass, events in St. Joseph of Cluny convent chapel & ordinations of Fr. David O’Brien and Fr. Desmond Crotty.
Letter from Fr. Desmond McCarthy to +McQuaid informing him that the church is now painted and inviting him to visit. 1 item
File relating to the design and building of the new church in [Ballyroan]. Architect Desmond Fitzgerald debates the issue with the Archbishop.
Anderson, Desmond, House Purchase Loan Specialists, Park Chambers, 13 St. Stephen’s Green. Asking for support in his efforts to secure a reduction in stamp duty being demanded from people buying homes. B
Ffrench, Desmond, Bayswater Road, London, complains to + McQuaid that married women are employed as national school teachers while single women cannot get jobs and have to emigrate.
Note from Fr. Desmond Williams, Secretary, to + J.P. Collins, Bishop of Ballarat, forwarding some materials as asked by + McQuaid. 2 items Canberra A 186. 16 November 1952 Letter from Fr. P.J. Brennan to + McQuaid asking for an appointment to discuss a temporary chaplaincy due to suffering from skin cancer.
Letter from Mgr. Storero to Fr. Desmond Williams thanking him for the cheque for £8.10.3 being subscriptions received from the Editor of the Irish Catholic for the relief of the starving people in the Congo.
Handwritten statement, marked ‘secret’, dealing with the methodology which should be used by the ‘V’ Committee. The purpose of the Committee is to counter subversives who may attack the doctrine or influence of the Church. In Dublin the chief subversive movements are anti-clerical liberalism. Communism seeks to overthrow the social system by revolution. Six steps for action are outlined. The following are some of the activities which have come to notice since May 1954: The Peoples’ College, Irish Housewives Association, the influence of Michael O’Riordan in his trade-union, Dublin dance-halls and immoral dances, The Unemployed Self-Help Association. The Guild of St. Francis de Sales for journalists, Bamba books, the IRA, information on leading Communists, Irish Workers’ League, National Co-operative Council, Radio-Telefis Eireann, the College of Scientology, the Anti-Nuclear Movement, Desmond Brannigan, Czechs in Dublin motor business, Formation of ICTU. It must be understood that this is the only agency for anti- subversive action and must forage for itself. Six suggested remedies given.