Holy Cross Retreat: Ardoyne: Belfast. Young Christian Workers: Newscutting: _THE STANDARD (Dublin): Catholic Team Work Plan. Report on CYMS Study Circles Rally in Belfast. Mentions at length the contribution made by the Ardoyne section of the Young Christian Workers (JOC).
Enda Elioyy, C.P. Press cuttings fro The Standard and Spectator. "Priest will live on prison ship" (Enda Eliott), The Standard: Prison CXhaplain: Sinmgular parish" The Spectator.
St. Gabriel's Retreat: The Graan: Enniskillen: typed copy MS from the Provincial, Mount Argus, to the Rector, The Graan. If Mrs. Donnelly puts place up for auction, should not let her know our proposed price. Would manifest no particular interest. She will only get between £16 and £18 per acre, while we would be prepared to pay £20 for the convenience of the land. Let the place go to action but do not show our hand.
Mount Argus; Finances: letter from Joh J. McDonald & Co.., Solicitors. 116 Grafton Street, Dublin to Rector, Mount Argus. Letters seem to have crossed. No doubt position is now clear.
St. Gabriel's Retreat: The Graan: Eniskillen: letter from the Rector, The Graan, to the Provincial enclosing press cutting which isan advertisment for the fortccoming auction of the Donnelyy farm. He points out that the sale of the farm to another will cause great inconvenience to the community and asks what he is to do concerning the matter. He also includes some trenchant criticism of the conduct of Coernelius.
Clement O'Shea, C.P., press cutting (possibly from Catholic Herald): "The Cure's Best Wishes". Fr. Clement O'Sgea, British Army Chaplain at Dunkirk, and what befell him when he went to Confession to a local priest. At time of computerisation (20.02.2006) this item ewas missing. It is entered here for record purposes.
St. Gabriel's Retreat: The Graan: Enniskillen: MS: Sylvius, Rector, Graan, Enniskillen, to Prov. Mt Argus, Dublin. Murray (farm worker) was chosen to bid for us. At Auction, a few Catholics and a few Protestants stood down. £1,050 bid by CPs was the highest, but Vendor would not sell. Wanted £1400. (Told the Solicitors she never thought Prov. would be so mean. So Graan is sitting tight.) .
Congregation as a whole: letter to Fr. Adrian Convery, C.P., Provincial from Fr. Bonavrenture Obsert, C.P., Consultor General. Mexico. Explains arangements about MAss stipends sent to Rome during the war. Comments on Highgate during war< news from Mexican CPs., on shrine of Our Lady at Guadalupe and Presidentr being a catholic.