Doyle, John Dominic, 30 Lycamore Road, Mount Merrion. He informs + McQuaid that the rumour circulating that he is associated with the Freemasons is untrue, and that he has always been a loyal Catholic.
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Typed letter from Colonel Stanislaus Doyle, HQ Burma Command, to + McQuaid informing him that a number of Catholic Senior Officers in the Command have organised a Council of Catholic Officers to help in the rehabilitation of the Church in Burma. The Church has suffered tremendously and needs financial help. Ceylon
Doyle, John J., Sandycove, Dublin. He asks the Archbishop to use his influence to end the hotel strike, now in its sixth month.
[1947] - Correspondence between Fr. Denis O’Brien, CSSp, and Fr. Charles Doyle, Terenure regarding a leaflet for the Crusade of Reparation. 10 December 1947
Letter from Fr. Doyle to Fr. Glennon stating the local security forces want to stage a Guard of Honour for the Archbishop on his first visit to the town.
Letter from +W.E. Doyle to +McQuaid asking if he can provide a priest qualified in Sociology to direct an adult education programme. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from B. Doyle, Clontarf to +McQuaid regarding an illustrated lecture in Merchant’s Quay church on Our Lady of Garabandal.
Letter from +Philip Pocok to +McQuaid stating Fr. James Doyle of Dublin has written requesting incardination into Toronto Archdiocese, with a view to his ordination to the Priesthood. He mentions his ordination at home was delayed due to health reasons. He now seeks a confidential report on the candidate.
Letter from Fr. James Doyle asking +McQuaid’s permission to install a heating system in St. Michael’s Church. 1 item
Correspondence between Mgr. Storero, Fr. James Doyle, Fr. John Moloney and Mgr. O’Regan in relation to appeals sent by parishioners to the Holy Father.