Correspondence regarding administration of and discipline at St. Patrick’s Training College, Drumcondra as well as at the associated St. Patrick’s National Schools. Dr. Cregan, C.M., continues as Principal due to the intervention of the Archbishop with the Superior General. New building opened and blessed. Tensions with Department of Education in context of educational reforms. All Hallows College
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Correspondence regarding routine community life and apostolate. A hostel for student-Brothers’ at Maynooth. Enquiry regarding possible Mater Dei course for Novice Masters/Mistresses. Project of All-Irish secondary school, Scoil Eoin, Stillorgan. Also mentions secondary schools at the O’Brien Institute (Marino). References to schools at Sutton, Kilmore Road and Ballygall. International Conference on Religious Education of the Deaf (at Drumcondra). New communities founded at Ballygall Road, Cabra and Ballyroan. Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd (L.B.G.S.)
File relating to Corpus Christi church, later the parish of Drumcondra.
-24 May 1955 Cunningham, Kathleen, 38 Dargle Road, Drumcondra, regarding the legal dispute between her husband and Abrahan Elkinson.
Cunningham, M., 38 Dargle Road, Drumcondra, asking if the Archbishop can help get him a job in Dublin.
Dempsey, Michael L., Beaumont Convalescent Home, Drumcondra. Ireland’s application to join U.N.O. was blocked by Russia on the basis that she had no diplomatic relations with Ireland. He informs the Archbishop that Mr. McBride, whom he has met, will favour relations with Russia. In the event that this happens a similar situation will develop as per Venezuela.
Mulready, John, 67 Ferguson Road, Drumcondra, regarding the tenancy of 29 Finglas Road.
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The collection relates to the Vincentian work done in All Hallows College (AHC) from 1892, when the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) took over the administration of the college, to 2016 when the Vincentians gave up the running of AHC. Contains financial, spiritual and architectural reports and considerations of the college as run by the Vincentians.
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