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              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XLIV/XLIV/33/ · Sub-series · 1940-2032
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              XLIV/34 St. Anne's, Milltown
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              12 February 1940 - 9 December 1949 92 items

              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; reference to troubles at Carysfort Training College (see Mercy-Carysfort file); questions of a home for unmarried mothers and babies at St. Gerard's, Merrion, premises subsequently became Children's Convalescence Home under new name (St. Anthony's); Archbishop indicates that sisters need not wear secular dress when undergoing training at the National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street. Archbishop approves projects in Glasgow and Gambia, makes suggestions regarding Africa, and recommends Cardinal Prefect de Propaganda Fide; letter from a sister not being admitted to final vows.

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              9 March 1950 - 30 December 1954 91 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; Archbishop replies to Congregation regarding the dismissal of an unsuitable novice; provision of facilities for inoperable/incurable children; a new foundation in Los Angeles; correspondence regarding Quinquennial report to Congregation of Religious Orders (1947 to 1951); House on Merrion Road becomes available for babies whose mothers are in hospital.

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              5 January 1955 - 9 January 1956 69 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; problems with Talbot Lodge (transferred to Linden file); project originating in Australia to amalgamate with Irish congregation which declines.

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              9 January 1956 - 28 November 1957 93 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; project of a hostel for teenage girls coming from industrial schools, Rome meeting of Superiors General; correspondence regarding Dublin Corporation project of new road through property. Correspondence re new secondary school

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              1 January 1958 - 3 December 1959 96 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; centenary of Mary Aikenhead; a conference of Major Superiors of Women Religious Orders to be set up; project of establishing school for the blind in Nigeria; new secondary school of Milltown and adjoining unit for mentally handicapped children.

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              8 January 1960 - 25 June 1962 99 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; M. General declines to undertake training of new congregation in Southwark (Sister Garson) of Poor Servants (Dublin), see letter 25/1/1960; new novitiates to be established in England and California; news from African foundations, Rhodesia and Nigeria; congregation to divide into provinces.

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              28 September 1962 - 22 December 1963 26 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; second Vatican council has begun-incidental references henceforth; enquiry from a Canadian academic seeking information about his Aikenhead forebears; Quinquennial report to the Congregation of Religious Orders-acknowledgement and comments transmitted by Archbishop.

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              24 February 1964 - 25 October 1965 67 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; reports from foundations in Africa; Archbishop's displeasure at some activities of a Sister in the field of organizing charitable works, Sister is reprimanded; Archbishop advises in face of renewed Australian pressure for federation; Archbishop agrees to bless foundation stone of St. Vincent's new hospital at Elm Park, other references to progress on this hospital.

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              18 January - 18 November 1966 48 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; stations of the cross designed by Glenstal Abbey unacceptable; conference of Major Superiors in Rome; African reports - Archbishop suggests Mercy, Athy could cooperate in teaching apostolate there; Athy decline; Rev. Professor E.J. Doherty's questionnaire as part of Vocations Research; Australia resumes pressure for federation, Archbishop stiffens Milltown resistance.

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              16 January 1967 - 31 December 1971 57 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; ditto regarding substantial legacy (Little Sisters of the poor also benefit); M. General continues to foil Australian moves toward federation; a secondary school for Cappagh; tensions of post-council church impinge in various ways; Archbishop suggests another Hospice for the Dying on the North side of Dublin.

              8 March 1972
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./4/2/29 · Item · 8 March 1972
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed memorandum to J.A. McM/RD from Niall Doherty, Donnybrook, seeking clarification by the Archbishop of Fr. Sweetman’s implied approval of Gardiner Street Sinn Fein by his appearance on their platform.

              7 September 1966
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/19/110/1 · Item · 7 September 1966
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter form +John J. McEleney, Kingston to +McQuaid regarding Thomas Donahue who wishes to be received into the priesthood. He has already written to Fr. Patrick Joy, S.J., Milltown Park to give final coaching to Mr. Doherty on rubrics and practical matrimonial cases. Annotated by +McQuaid.

              7 May 1971
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./3/10/431 · Item · 7 May 1971
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from +O’Doherty to +McQuaid thanking him for the cheque for the Emigrant’s Fund. 1 item Elphin

              7 June 1943
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/18/74/17 · Item · 7 June 1943
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from Fr. John O’Doherty to Fr. Mangan acknowledging a cheque for £2.

              6 October 1971
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVII./17/1368 · Item · 6 October 1971
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from +Eugene O’Doherty, Bishop’s House, Newry, stating he received his letter and that Friday, 15th October will be the day of fasting. He also says they should pray for the success of the Synod of Bishops now in session. He believes there is no improvement in conditions here and looks as if the army authorities have definitely become an arm of the Government.

              5 May 1961
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/30/199/18 · Item · 5 May 1961
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid stating Fr. O’Doherty has left for Sydney. He thanks him for the visit of the priestly scholar. Annotated by +McQuaid.

              4 September 1965
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./3/10/429 · Item · 4 September 1965
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from +O’Doherty to +McQuaid thanking him for the information regarding discussions between the Minister for Health and Drs. Sheehy and Curtin.

              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-09-25/2269/2025-09-25/2271/30/2 · Item · 4 January 1945 - 25 August 1947
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Correspondence regarding Glencree up to the departure of the last Oblate priests. The turf-cutting operation comes to an end, but the Provincial agrees to Archbishop’s request for Fr. E. Doherty to remain to provide chaplaincy for expected 200 Polish refugee children and Irish Sisters of Charity. Arrangements are made to transfer Glencree church to the Dublin diocese. Vincentian Superior and Irish Red Cross Society add to the complexity of the situation, especially when Polis enterprise is obstructed by Communist government. Instead 100 German children, followed by some French. Archbishop’s plan to add a Polish Oblate at Glencree falls through; Oblate Provincial increasingly unhappy. Finally Fr. O’Dohety, O.M.I. leaves and the church transfer is completed. Memoranda regarding the inventory of the church. (see also Vincentian file).

              31 July 1963
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/29/197/12 · Item · 31 July 1963
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from +Liston to +McQuaid seeking a Chaplaincy for Fr. Peter Gherardi who is due to start his studies at the National University under Professor O’Doherty. Annotated by +McQuaid.