Typed report, stamped ‘Confidential’, on CPI and KO activities. An article on agriculture in The Irish Workers’ Voice was discussed at the Executive Committee meeting on 2nd October. Its purpose was to focus on the failure of Government policy in that area. Sean Nolan has been promised articles from Fox and Butler regarding the trip to China.
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Note for +McQuaid stating +Fox rang to say he was beginning his travels around Ireland and would contact him on his return.
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.
MacNevin, Gladys, Waterloo Road, Dublin. Seeks votes for Mrs. Josephine Fox who is a candidate for election RUKBA.
Fitzgerald, Ita, and Fox, Mary, Grangegorman Mental Hospital, Dublin. Staff at the Hospital collected money towards a novena of Masses for the spiritual and temporal welfare of His Eminence Cardinal Mindszenty and Archbishop Stepince. 6/21a. Fitzgerald, M., Hillden, Lucan. Seeks permission to have Mass celebrated in her sister’s home. Her brother, Abbot Celsus O’Connell, arrived unexpectedly.
Fox, Vincent K., 13, Wilfrid Terrace, Harold’s Cross, seeking a reference which includes that he passed the Matriculation.
4-5 April 1963 Correspondence between + Arthur F. Fox, Auxiliary to + Mannix, and + McQuaid regarding accommodation for the former while in Dublin.
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.”
21 -26 September 1967 Fox, Brendan, Hitchin, Herts. Correspondence regarding Fr. Fox’s friend, Bernard Walsh, who wants to build an international swimming pool. He wants to know the opinion of the hierarchy.