Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Thomson regarding Fr. O’Doherty.
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Copy of typed letter to Dr. E.F. O’Doherty from Liam Martin. The Archbishop would like a report on the Institute of Public Affairs. In his own view the Institute should be careful not to incur the danger of violating the consciences of its members by arranging lectures in a subject that has philosophical implications at a non-Catholic educational institute.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to Fr. O’Doherty regarding his application for a chaplaincy position.
Copy of typed letter to Mr. Saltman from Fr. O’Doherty thanking him for his letter. Looks forward to future collaboration with him.
Letter from +O’Doherty to +McQuaid thanking him for a copy of his address to the Major Superiors of Religious.
Typed letter from + Eugene O’Doherty, Bishop’s House, Newry, to + McQuaid enclosing a copy of the special Prayer for public recitation on the Feast of SS. Peter and Paul.
Letter from +O’Doherty to +McQuaid stating he will attend the High Mass on the occasion of the inauguration of the President. 1 item
Letter from +O’Doherty to +McQuaid regarding the Bishop’s meeting in June. He mentions the Bishop’s General Fund. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from +Farren to +McQuaid regarding the unpleasant examination of Dr. Doherty. He mentions Sir John Maffey.
Typed report saying that Fr. Crean called. The Students’ Council of IWL decided at their Conference to find out the number of clerics teaching in the Universities, attending classes, the number and nature of Catholic Societies, and pass this information on to the Soviet Authorities. The Council intends to influence Technical and University students. Fr. Crean and Fr. Doherty suggest that a number of hefty Catholic students at Trinity be allowed to join the Communist societies, get these societies to make a clear statement of their aims, publicly unmask them and have them banned by the Trinity authorities.