obituary article in The Cork Examiner for the former Reverend Mother of Fermoy, Frances Hurley.
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Published results from The Congregation for the Causes of Saints on the canonization of martyrs Dermot O'Hurley, Margaret Ball and Francis Taylor.
Letter from +Craven to +McQuaid thanking him for sending Mgr. Charles Hurley at the requiem for +Godfrey. He also offers sympathy on the death of Cardinal D’Alton. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from +Hurley to +McQuaid sending him a copy of ‘Peregrini Pro Christo’ which tells the story of the Irish Missionaries in his Diocese. This publication coincides with the founding of the city of St. Augustine which is 400 years old.
Copy of letter of thanks from +McQuaid to +Hurley.
Letter from +Mark Hurley to +McQuaid stating the Sisters of Mercy from Carysfort have arrived safely. They are already working in the schools and were made feel very welcome by the people of the city of Napa. He thanks him sincerely for all his help in this matter as he is aware of the many requests he receives for Sisters from all over the world. Annotated by +McQuaid. 1 item Stockton, California
Note to + McQuaid informing him that The Irish Independent reported that Cardinal D’Alton will attend Cardinal Godfrey’s funeral. Should he inform the evening papers that Mgr. Hurley is to represent the Archbishop?
Typed letter from Constance O’Connell, Clonskeagh. A Mr. Hurley, Raharoon, Bandon, was awarded damages in the Circuit Court for an assault on his daughter. He was summoned for not sending her to the same teacher, but “escaped”. Issue raised by Dr. Noel Browne in Dail.
Typed letter from Constance O’Connell dealing with the Hurley case, Bandon. Mr. Hurley’s daughter was assaulted by a teacher at school. Was awarded damages in Court. Hurley was then summoned for not sending his daughter back to the same teacher. Minister of Education decided to hold a formal inquiry. Mr. Nolan, the teacher, informed parents and asked if they wanted to be present. Asked them to state if they were satisfied with the education and running of school.
Copy of letter from + McQuaid to Mgr. Charles Hurley asking him to instruct Fr. McCarthy to remove the Blessed Sacrament at 2 p.m. on Sunday, take away the veil and open wide the two tabernacles. He should not be in the Church around 3.30 p.m.