Letter from Fr. Wm Fitzpatrick to +McQuaid discussing the plans for a proposed Retreat House at Tallaght.
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Letter from Fr. James Fitzpatrick to Fr. Mangan answering the queries requested.
Letter from Fr. Wm. J. Fitzpatrick to +McQuaid requesting permission to hold a fete in aid of the Killester Church Extension Fund. Yes.
Letter from Fr. John Fitzpatrick to +McQuaid regarding a ladies’ football match. A practice match was vulgar and nearly indecent. Fr. Vaughan had the programme stopped. The two plague-spots in the area are Kilcroney Club and the Bar B. Both violate the sixth commandment. Mentions beauty contests.
Letter from +Sensi to +McQuaid enclosing five Papal Bulls in respect of the following appointments to the Cathedral Chapter: Mgr. William Fitzpatrick, Treasurer, Mgr. Charles Hurley, Prebend of Cullen, Mgr. Cecil Barrett, Prebend of Swords, Mgr. John Horgan, Prebend of St. Audeons and Very Rev. Kevin Brady, Prebend of Tassagard.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Sean Fitzpatrick, Runaidhe Onorach, National Graves’ Association. The relatives of the Six I.R.A. men executed by the late Government have written to the Committee asking that they apply for the Remains to enable them to have a Christian Burial. He would be grateful if the Archbishop would ‘grant permission’ in the cases of Patrick MacGrath, Thomas Harte, Maurice O’Neill and Charles Kerins.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Sean Fitzpatrick, National Graves’ Association, regarding the dis-internment of the executed men. Permission is now being sought from + McQuaid to have the remains of the men taken to the church at Merchants’ Quay, being allowed to remain overnight for subsequent reburial.
Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid enclosing rescripts for Fr. James Fitzpatrick and Fr. Patrick McDonnel.
Letter from Fr. Wm. J. Fitzpatrick to +McQuaid seeking permission for two fetes during the present year. 1 item
Letter from Joseph Craig to Fr. John Fitzpatrick informing him that his Association sought accommodation in Christ the King School Hall. As no reply has been received to their letter he asked that it be looked into.