Two copies of a telegram to His Excellency The Irish Ambassador to the Holy See from Mgr. Montini informing him that the Holy Father wishes that ‘this praiseworthy plan may soon be realized.’ Imparts His Apostolic Blessing on all involved who promote the plan.
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Letter from Mgr. Levame to +McQuaid acknowledging his correspondence and the two petitions enclosed. These will be forwarded to the Holy See.
Copy letter from +D’Alton to Joseph Walsh, Ambassador to the Holy See seeking his assistance in securing an audience with the Holy Father for the first National Pilgrimage from Ireland.
Letter from +Conway to +McQuaid stating the Holy See has approved the use of the English version of the new ordination rites for Deacons, Priests and Bishops.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Browne stating he should have awaited a response from Dublin before petitioning the Holy See. The matter has been referred back to him by Mgr. Montini. He has responded stating Dublin should make the petition. He has heard nothing further.
Letter from +Robinson to +McQuaid enclosing a Jubilee medal in appreciation of the generous offering made to the Holy See on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Episcopal Ordination.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from J.P. Walshe, Ambasciata D’Irlanda, Roma. Mrs. Norton wired to say that Parliamentary business made it impossible for him to come. Probably as well as Holy See does not want to appear to be influenced by Governments. Spanish Minister at the Beatification received no publicity, nor did the French Representative of Vietnam.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +McGeough in relation to the honour to be bestowed on Rev. Moloney. He has no objection to the honour as long as the Holy See is happy with it.
Joseph Walshe, Ambassador to the Holy See, 1946-1954 -1949
Letter from +O’Hara to Cardinal D’Alton regarding the International Congress of Catholic Doctors which is to be held in Dublin in June. The Holy See is anxious that this be an opportunity for proclaiming Catholic teaching in the field of medicine.