- Notices of meetings of Hierarchy with some October 1963 minutes. Includes information on secondary education, salaries & curriculum. Also discusses the Breviary supplement, and the ‘Veterum Spaientia’ and the ‘Ordinationes’. Notices from Standing Committee including agendas and correspondence mainly relating to education and liturgy. Finances of Maynooth College and the state of its buildings discussed by Maynooth Trustees. Also information on Nicholas Callan Society, Arts & Science Faculties and appointment of Dr. Finnegan as Dean. Letter from Fr. Kevin McNamara regarding his invitation to speak to the Bishops. Fr. McNamara later became Bishop of Kerry before being appointed Archbishop of Dublin in 1984. 1964
Finnegan
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"F[athe]r Thomas Betagh, S.J. [Jesuit]" (George A. Little); "Rev[erend] John Austin, S.J. [Jesuit]" (George A. Little); letter addressed from "4 rue du Cloitre, OI- 130 Nantua" to Sister Caramel [Kennefick ?] concerning Irish Jesuit priests that were ordained in Europe and returned to Ireland during the Penal times (signed Father Francis Finnegan, Jesuit) (5 November 1975); "Saint Ignatius Loyola" (Francis Thompson).
Letter from Fr. Finnegan to +McQuaid regarding priests’ houses. 1 item
Letters regarding the Will of Fr. George Finnegan.
Letters from Fr. Charles Finnegan and Fr. J. McArdle regarding the design of the Curate’s residency.
Handwritten draft letter to the Minister from Mr. Finnegan informing him that it is their intention to lodge a claim in the immediate future for the consideration of the Conciliation Council.
Handwritten draft letter to the Taoiseach from Mr. Finnegan and Mr. Wilson. It is not their intention to destroy the Conciliation and Arbitration machinery, and would welcome its fullest use.
Letter from Fr. Finnegan, Secretary, St. Mary’s, Sligo to +McQuaid thanking him for the information regarding American Adoptions. 1 item
File relating to a lease of a shop on Main Street to Mr. Finnegan which is owned by the parish. 5 items
Handwritten letter to Father Finnegan from Seo. O Ceannaigh, Leinster Council, Irish Republican Army, Woodpark, The Rise, Glasnevin regarding collections for the needy widows of I.R.A. personnel. The Parish Priest instructed that no collections were to be made in the parish without his permission. This is wrong, smacks of Communism, and the people resent the P.P. wanting everything for him and nothing for the missions and charity.