Farrell, K., Botanic Ave., Drumcondra. Thanks the Archbishop for offering to help her husband find work.
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Farrell, Alfred, Savage Club, Carlton House Terrace, London. He plans to present the morality play, Everyman, in church halls and schools throughout Ireland. Seeks the Archbishop’s patronage.
Copy of typed letter to Fr. Farrell from the Secretary informing him of Mr. Roche’s letter regarding lectures on the anti-Communist Underground Movement behind the Iron Curtain. Perhaps Fr. Farrell would explain to Mr. Roche that + McQuaid feels such lectures could harm Catholics under persecution.
Copy of typed letter to Fr. Farrell, Clontarf, from the Secretary saying that Mr. Roche is still at a loss to know whether or not to proceed with the lectures on anti-Communist Underground. Thinks it should be clear to Mr. Roche that these are not advisable. The reference to a more positive approach is to remind Catholics of the sufferings of the Church of Silence.
Copy letter from Fr. Leon O Cuinnleain, Secretary to +McQuaid, to +Hart regarding Vivian P. Farrell of Ranelagh.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from William J. Farrell. He has subscribed to a letter attempting to counteract the accusations of brutality and humane treatment meted out to female prisoners. Now realizes that his handling of the situation was imprudent and unwise and apologises to the Archbishop for any embarrassment caused.
1964 Letter from +Hart to Fr. O Cuinnleain regarding Vivian Farrell. Glasgow
Letter from Patrick Farrell, Capitol and Allied Theatres to +McQuaid regarding ‘Going My Way’.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Des O’Malley, Minister for Justice, appointing Fr. Raymond Field as Chaplain to St. Patrick’s Institution and Fr. William Farrell as part-time Chaplain to the female prisoners in Mountjoy.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Martin from Fr. Christopher Farrell saying he called to see Mr. Roche and explained + McQuaid’s wishes regarding lectures on the anti-Communist Movement behind the Iron Curtain. He agreed to comply with the Archbishop’s wishes.