Letter from John Kelly to +McQuaid informing him that he has received the typescript of a pamphlet entitled ‘Some Problems of Parents’ by Dom Matthew Dillon, O.S.B., and he intends to grant the diocesan licence.
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Notification to members regarding their right to propose for nomination one person to the Cultural an Educational Panel. Myles Dillon and Felix Hackett are suggested and members will have to vote on who to put forward. 1 item Royal Society of Antiquities of Ireland
Motion by James M. Dillon in Dail Eireann repudiating the trial of Cardinal Stepinac, Yugo Slavia, as fraudulent.
Letter to W Dillon from the Secretary to the Archbishop.
Letter from +Duhig to +McQuaid thanking him for the copies of ‘Modern science and God’. He mentions the recent visit of Professor Myles Dillon. He hopes this will instill a greater interest in Irish studies and continues to discuss the caliber of priests in Australia and the Rome’s view it should be run by a native episcopate. He hopes the Holy Ghost Fathers will found a college at some stage.
Letter from Peggy Dillon, 10 Florence Terrace, Bray, to +McQuaid. She and her sister are in charge of the C.T.S. boxes in Bray. They feel the Clergy have little interest in their work, but would like a ‘word from the pulpit’ once a year. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from Mrs. Geraldine Dillon to Fr. Mangan regarding the nuisance of the C.Y.M.S. dance hall. 3 items
Dillon, T.W.T. and Douglas, James T., Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. An effort is being made to raise funds for the first Austrian Catholic refugee in Ireland, Dr. Robert Donath. He was dismissed from his job by the Nazis.
Handwritten note relating to Drs. Rowlette, Dillon and Malley. Points mentioned: they would be prepared to form a Red Cross Anti- Tuberculosis Committee; they have members in the Six Counties. Ask if the Committee will treat the Country as a whole; that their Provisional Committee be taken over.
An article from The Munster Express, dated 27 October 1967, on the frame-up of Joe Dillon.