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              10 July 1967
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/9/28/69 · Item · 10 July 1967
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Note for +McQuaid stating Bishop of Lourdes will stay with the Jesuits in Gardiner Street during his visit to Dublin.

              1950
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/27/108/57 · Item · 1950
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives
              • 1959 File relating to 14 Gardiner Place. ADDENDA
              2 January 1956
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXV/1/37 · Item · 2 January 1956
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives
              • Correspondence between Fr. Michael O’Grady, S.J., Gardiner Street and +McQuaid regarding the Irish Book Club. Irish Manuscripts Commission 1 January 1957
              20 October
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./33/16 · Item · 20 October
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to Fr. Mangan on behalf of the City Manager and Town Clerk. Christopher Brown, Gardiner, Archbishop’s House, who is seeking a house nearer his work. This will not be possible for a considerable time.

              23 January 1956
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./3/1/34/6 · Item · 23 January 1956
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Michael A. O’Grady, St. Francis Xavier’s, Gardiner Street. He shall be glad to give directive to the directive.

              27 March 1953
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./13/30/32/1 · Item · 27 March 1953
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to +McQuaid from Fr. Fergal McGrath, S.J., St. Francis Xavier’s, Gardiner Street, enclosing a copy of the statement by the Catholic Headmasters regarding the Health Bill.

              28 September ’68
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./8/4/12/3 · Item · 28 September ’68
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Copy of typed letter to Very Rev. John Maloney, Administrator, The Pro-Cathedral, from J.A. MacMahon, Secretary. Letter enclosed from the Catholic Housing Aid Society and before the Archbishop replies he would be grateful for Fr. Moloney’s observations. 1 item 4/ 12/4. 1 October 1968 Typed letter to Dr. MacMahon from John Moloney, The Pro-Cathedral. When he has seen Mr. MacSweeney he will send whatever information he has. 4/ 12/5. 11 October 1968 Typed note to + McQuaid saying Fr. Moloney informed him that parishioners will be given priority in accommodation by the Catholic Housing Aid Society. 4/ 13/1. 20 October 1968 Typed letter to Rev. J.A. MacMahon from James MacSweeney, Chairman, Catholic Housing Aid Society. He is pleased to learn from Fr. Moloney that the Archbishop has consented to bless the Foundation Stone. The wording for the invitation to the blessing of the Foundation Stone and the stone itself are provided. Decision on date urgently needed. List of invitees included. 4/ 13/2. 23 October 1968 Copy of typed letter to Mr. MacSweeney from J.A. MacMahon saying there was some breakdown in communication. He had not said to Fr. Moloney that the Archbishop had consented to bless the foundation stone. What he had said was that Mr. MacSweeney should write immediately to the Archbishop to invite him to bless the foundation stone on certain specific dates. 4/ 13/3. 27 October 1968 Typed letter to Dr. MacMahon from John Moloney, The Pro-Cathedral. He has suggested to Mr. MacSweeney that he write to His Grace inviting him to bless the building. 4/ 13/4. 28 October 1968 Typed letter to + McQuaid from James MacSweeney, Chairman, Catholic Housing Aid Society, inviting him to bless the Foundation Stone of the Society’s block of flats for the aged at Granville Street. Suggests dates, the wording of the invitations and the wording on the Foundation Stone. Includes list of invitees. 4/ 14/1. February 1969 Copy of the Catholic Housing Aid Society Newsletter. 4/ 14/2. 15 March 1969 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Mary Colley, Rathmines, inviting him to attend the film premier of A Man named John, a film based on Pope John’s Diary of a Soul. Proceeds to go to help furnish Fr. Scully House. 4/ 15/1. 2 April 1970 Typed letter to + McQuaid from James MacSweeney, Chairman, The Catholic Housing Aid Society, inviting him to bless the flats and Community Centre, Gardiner Street. Hopes he will consent to celebrate Mass in the Centre before the Mass. An independent group will select tenants. There will be a total of 44 flats housing 72 persons. 4/ 15/2. 4 April 1970 Copy of typed letter to Mr. MacSweeney from + McQuaid saying he will be glad to bless the flats. A Low Mass may be celebrated in the Centre with the Very Rev. Administrators as celebrant. 4/ 15/3. 8 April 1970 Typed letter to + McQuaid from James MacSweeney thanking him for agreeing to bless the flats. 1 item 4/ 15/4. 10 April 1970 Copy of typed letter to Mr. MacSweeney from J.A. MacMahon saying he was asked by His Grace to acknowledge receipt of his letter of the 8th April. 4/ 16/1. 1 July 1970 Typed letter to + McQuaid from James MacSweeney informing him that the flats will be handed over and tenants moved in on 24 July. Asks the Archbishop for a date in September for Opening Ceremony. 1 item 4/ 16/2. 2 July 1970 Copy of typed letter to Mr. MacSweeney from +McQuaid thanking him for his kind invitation and informing him that he will be abroad until October. 4/ 16/3. 13 July 1970 Typed letter to + McQuaid from James MacSweeney asking for a suitable date in October for the opening of the new flats. 4/ 16/4. 23 July 1970 Typed letter to Fr. John Fitzpatrick, Secretary, Archbishop’s House, from James MacSweeney saying he is delighted that the Archbishop had accepted their invitation to open the flats at Fr. Scully House and that the date, 6th October, is suitable. 4/ 17. August 1970 Newsletter of the Catholic Housing Aid Society. 4/ 18. 14 October 1970 Typed letter to +McQuaid from James MacSweeney thanking him for opening the block of flats and his generous donation. There is no foundation in the statement that the word ‘Catholic’ is to be dropped, as reported in the Irish Independent. 4/ 19. 14 November 1970 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Eleanor Wicklow, Chairman of the Ladies Committee, acting on behalf of the Dublin Housing Aid Society, inviting him to a Symphony Concert in the R.D.S. Two tickets and a handout on the concert included. 4/ 20/1. 18 November ’70 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Cecil J. Barrett, Booterstown. This Housing Aid Society operates more or less on Eamon Casey’s plan. The Society has assisted Miss Hurley in a number of cases. Lady Wicklow “a strange person”. Leaflet Where Can They Live included. 4/ 21. 11 March 1971 Typed letter to +McQuaid from James MacSweeney, Chairman, C.H.A.S. asking him to grant an invitation to members of the Committee to discuss the present and future work of the Society. Twenty flats to be handed over to the Society in Ballinteer in May/ June.

              4 April 1963
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/21/118/1 · Item · 4 April 1963
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter to +McQuaid from +Peter Rogan, Titular Bishop of Nicio, Cameroon. He has retired to Freshford, Co. Kilkenny after 53 years in East and West Africa. He has been invited to say a few words at a concert in St. Francis Xavier’s Hall, Gardiner Street by the Sisters of St. Peter Claver, Terenure who have missionaries working in Africa. He hopes the Archbishop will give his permission. Annotated by +McQuaid. 1 item

              8 March 1972
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./4/2/29 · Item · 8 March 1972
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed memorandum to J.A. McM/RD from Niall Doherty, Donnybrook, seeking clarification by the Archbishop of Fr. Sweetman’s implied approval of Gardiner Street Sinn Fein by his appearance on their platform.