Letter from Mgr. Curran regarding a man named Rughi who has been giving public lectures. The Guards have told him that the man is from the Basque area and lives in Bray and lectures in T.C.D. He mentions that all kinds of lectures are going in in Greystones & Delgany and he mentions issues that arose at the recent County Council elections.
Greystones
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Copy of letter from Fr. Michael P. O’Connell to Fr. Courtney regarding a complaint from Stanley Carlyle of the Anchor Café, Greystones.
Correspondence regarding routine community life and apostolate. A Brother feels obstructed by the Superior General in endeavour to proceed to Holy Orders (within the Congregation, it would seem). References to Cardinal Heenan and Archbishop Hurley (Durban). Question of a foundation in Greystones. Colaiste Mhuire celebrates.
-6 June 1945 File relating to the available images of St. Laurence O’Toole and mentions the painting by John Hungerford Pollen. Many of the letters sent by Mgr. Michael J. Curran, Greystones and all annotated by +McQuaid.
Letters from Mgr. Michael Curran nominating Fr. Joseph Newth as Spiritual Director to the Greystones Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society; later, Fr. C. Healy.
Black and white photograph of the church at Greystones, with belfry under construction. 1 item
Copy of letter, Parochial House, Greystones, to +McQuaid informing him that he feels that neither priest nor teacher will achieve anything without the active support of parents and the home.
Letter from Fr. John Fennelly to +McQuaid informing him that Mrs. Margaret Walshe is willing the bulk of her estate (c. £700) to the poor of Greystones. She asked him to act as an executer.
Note from +McQuaid to +Dunne regarding Mount Argus, the Passionists and their intention to buy a property, Clyde House, Greystones as a Juniorate and Convalescence Home.
Correspondence regarding routine community life and apostolate. Great Stand Street schools’ information. Archbishop approves a primary and secondary school at Coolock-Raheny. Souvenir booklet of opening and blessing of Synge Street school. Subversive propaganda among C.B.S. pupils following I.R.A. raid at Omagh. Project for schools in Little Bray and Greystones explored. Community residence for Brothers teaching in Dun Laoghaire and Monktown. ( see file on Communists and Subversives). 79 items