Letter from +Heenan to +McQuaid regarding the work of the Irish priests with emigrants in London.
Heenan
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Note from +Heenan to +McQuaid regarding Fr. Leman.
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.
Wording of telegram from +McQuaid to +Heenan on his appointment to Westminster.
Letter from +Heenan to Fr. Enda McDonagh, Maynooth accepting the invitation to speak at the Maynooth Summer School.
Letter from +Heenan to +McQuaid enclosing a copy of his reply to Fr. McDonagh.
Letter from +Mathew to +McQuaid regarding an article by +Heenan. He describes him as ‘Britain’s Radio Priest’. He speaks of his plans for a Youth Organisation. He mentions the position of Nuns under the new National Service Act which applies to all unmarried women.
- Correspondence relating to the proposed Passion Play to be staged at the R.D.S. Letters from Victor S. Smith, Registrar of the R.D.S., +Sensi, John Mulvey (play promoter), Isaac Cohen, Chief Rabbi to Ireland, Fr. Joseph Carroll, Fr. John Greehy, F.C. Golden, Cardinal Heenan and Joseph Briscoe as well as replies from +McQuaid. The play was to be staged during Holy Week and was a commercial venture. 21 March 1967
Letter from Mgr. David Norris, private secretary to Cardinal Heenan to +McQuaid stating they will miss Fr. Eamonn Cotter from Warwick Street and know his replacement, Fr. Hurley, will do a great job.
Letter from +Griffin to +McQuaid thanking him for the hospitality during his visit. He mentions Rev. Dr. Heenan and he hope the Archbishop will meet with him at some stage. He also discusses plans to assist Irish people coming to England. Financial matters are briefly mentioned. Annotated by +McQuaid.