Doyle, J.E., Kildare Street, Dublin 2. This correspondence refers to the secret of a sacramental confession where one is under the greatest obligation never again to refer to it.
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Letter from +Sensi to +McQuaid stating that the honour of Domestic Prelate has been bestowed on Fr. Michael O’Connell, Parish Priest of Rathmines. The tax owing on This is £20. The Benemerenti Medal is also been given to Mr. Edward Doyle. The tax owing on this is £12.
File relating to the building of a cinema quite close to St. Michael’s Church. Archbishop McQuaid has no objection if certain conditions are adhered to. Fr. James Doyle agrees.
Letter from Fr. James T. Doyle to +McQuaid thanking him for permission to use his car.
Doyle, John Joseph, Bristol, England. He saw young children playing in the men’s conveniences in O’Connell Street and feels something must be done about it.
Letter from Canon James Doyle to ‘Father’ concerning those who did not comply with their Easter Duty. 1 item
Letter from Fr. James Doyle to Fr. Mangan submitting the number of persons who received Communion and other matters.
Letter from Fr. James P. Doyle to Fr. Mangan submitting the number of persons who received Communion and other matters. 1 item
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Walter Gilkington, Private Secretary, Minister for Defence, regarding the question of facilities to enable Lieut.-Col. Doyle, Director, Army School of Music, to accompany the Choral Society’s pilgrimage to Rome.
Doyle, James, Torquay Road, Foxrock, Co. Dublin. In his letter to + McQuaid he refers to the adulation the Archbishop receives as a danger to his sanctification, Christian Charity, the Mother and Child Welfare Scheme and Partition.