Typed letter to Fr. James A. MacMahon from D. Gaffney thanking His Grace for the relics of Matt Talbot.
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Note saying Fr. Troy is looking out for a property that might suit the Sisters of Charity of Eveux from Cheshire if His Grace decided to give them a foundation in Ballyfermot. Annotation by +McQuaid.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Sean MacBride informing him that the Council of Europe is to send a fact finding mission to Hungary to report on the situation there. He is a member. Asks if His Grace would like him to contact his friends there.
Hurley, Jeremiah Francis, St. Elmo, Auburn Ave., Donnybrook. He failed to get promotion in his place of work. His fiancé heard on very reliable evidence that His Grace intervened in favour of the successful candidate. Wants the matter resolved.
Company of Mary Our Lady (not to be confused with The Little Company of Mary) above
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17 November 1968 - 30 September 1971
Granted permission to make a foundation to be used as a house of formation ad experimentum for five years. Grace Park, Drumcondra chosen for house. Letter of thanks from individual sister.
Invitation card to His Grace inviting him to the reception at Aras an Uachtarain.
Handwritten note saying that a number of non-Catholics are on the list of those invited to the Mass on the occasion of the Anniversary of the Pope’s Coronation. His Grace decided on 25/2/53 not to invite non-Catholics.
Draft reply, in +McQuaid’s handwriting, saying His Grace, by reason of his office, ‘he may not intervene in a project of production or a competitive nature.’
Road, Gaeltach Park, Dublin. The German Government wishes to make a gesture of appreciation to the Archbishop for his sympathetic attitude to organizations which assisted Germans during the critical period. He wishes to know if His Grace would accept such a presentation.
Signed ‘Rank and File Dublin Catholic’. Series of questions concerning the Archbishop’s relationship with de Valera. ‘Way has such a firm and zealous friendship existed between His Grace of Dublin and the Church in general and Mr. De Valera and his associates of the Bolshevik and Communist alliance?’