Letter from +Fox to +McQuaid regarding Vincent Daly, formerly of Rathmines parish and who is to be ordained in the near future. He asks permission to ordain Mr. Daly in Rathmines.
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4-5 April 1963 Correspondence between + Arthur F. Fox, Auxiliary to + Mannix, and + McQuaid regarding accommodation for the former while in Dublin.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. Reports were given on five men: Donal Nevin: information to be sought on his activities between 1944-1949 Des Brannigan: resigned as the General Secretary of the MPGWU and was appointed Secretary of the Pilots’ and Marine Officers’ Association R. M. Fox: a constant correspondent for the Distributive Worker, the official organ of the Irish Distributive Workers & Clerks. He was born in Liverpool, was recently in China and an article on China is to be published in the Times Pictorial Sean Nolan: he reported to the President of the Irish Workers’ League. Committee to ascertain his importance in the Communist organisation R. T. (Buster) McShane: he is the Secretary of IAWLA. An article in Health & Strength says he is making arrangements for the Irish team and supporters at the World Games in Moscow, August, 1957.
Typed report on CPI and KO activities for week ending 4 February 1957. The following items are mentioned in the report: John Nolan to meet Executive Committee of the British CP to obtain financial help not optimistic. No Executive meeting of IWL on 29 January 1957 to allow members to attend the 10th Anniversary commemoration of the death of Jim Larkin. Ceremony presided over by Brendan Corish, T.D., Minister for Social Welfare. R. M. Fox, author of ‘Jim Larkin, the Rise of the Underman’, spoke. At the IWL meeting on 4 February Sam Nolan spoke on the effect of recent international events on world Communism. Dublin unemployed discussed. Left-Wing Labour expected to meet regarding the line of action for the forthcoming election. Dublin Trades’ Council and the Council of Irish Unions to meet and arrange action for unemployed. Mass demonstration outside Employment Exchange planned for Sunday, 10 February.
Typed profile of R. Fox. Born in England and came to live in Ireland in 1926. Author of ‘Green Banners’ and ‘Crusade’. Was sub-editor of The Irish Press for some years. Contributed articles to numerous papers. “Responsible Labour leaders regard Fox as a dangerous Communist, devoid of any principles.”
General correspondence mentioning parish changes, James Fox who was ordained in Aisne and Fr. Tyndall.
Includes; letter from Sister Anne Fox of the Presentation leadership team to Sister Rosario Allen regarding the decision by the leadership team to begin work preserving the congregational archives (29 March 1996); "Report of meeting with heritage resource group" (4 May 1996); open letter to Presentation Sisters from Superior General Sister Elizabeth Starken calling on Sisters to begin work on their archives (17 May 1996).
certificate for "Credo Sabbatical Program" issued to Sister Helena Fox by Gonzaga University.
going away cards given to Sister Helena Fox on her departure from Alaska, presumably created by school children.
"Nano Nagle foundress of the Presentation Nuns"; "Foundation of the Presentation Congregation in Newfoundland" (Sister Mary James Dinn); "Our vision for the future"; "Continuing the Journey Deeper into Presentation"; "Roman Catholic Bishops of S[ain]t John's, Newfoundland in the Nineteenth Century"; "Dare to Dream"; "Tri-order Conference"; "Map of S[ain]t John's Newfoundland"; "Seed of a New Humanity" (N.M. Fox).