Letter to "Father" regarding a timetable, presumably of Mary Martin. Sent from Blackrock College
Sans titreDear Mother M.de Pazzi,
I am grateful for your letter informing
me of the Mother General's decision. She should communicate it
to me formally to have the canonical documents in order.
Today, I spoke to Mr Michael O'Brien. He
has at once set about regulating the purchase of Edenmore.
On the return of Mr Richard Ryan, the
Solicitor, I shall acquai/nt him of the legal requirements.
With kind regards,
I remain, dear Reverend Mother,
Yours sincerely in Christ,
-John C.McQuaid,
Archbishop of Dublin,
etc., etc..
Oth August 1955.
Reverend Mother M.de Pazzi,
Crickhowell,, Brecons. Sth.Wales
My dear Mr. Ryan,
St. Joseph of Chambery?
Will you kindly look after still another Congregation :
private Nursing Home and have been in touch with Mr. Michael O'Brien and Mr.
These Sisters propose to purchase _Edenmore, Raheny, for a
Alfred Jones.
into touch with you. He has examined the position very carefully,
I think that the shortest way would be to have Mr. O'Brien get
With grateful regards,
I remain,
Yours very sincerely,
4 John C. McQuaid.
28th August, 1955.
Richard Ryan, Esq.,
Regarding the attendance at Trinity of Brian Callinan at Trinity College.
Sans titreLetters from Archbishop McQuaid
Sans titreLetters from Archbishop Charles McQuaid concerning the foundation of the convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph Chambery.
Sans titreARCHBISHOPIS HOUSE,
DUBLIN N. E. 3.
St. Joseph de Chambery
2lst July, 1955.
Dear Mother M. de Pazzi,
Mr. Alfred Jones, the Architect. I consider him a first¬
Yesterday afternoon I succeeded in seeing
class man.
with you and Mr. Ml. O'Brien. He agreed and will expect
I suggested that he would visit Edenmore,
a telephone from you : 73537 (17 South Frederick Street).
With kind wishes,
I remain,
Yours sincerely in Xt.;
★ John C. Mcquaid.
Aumone pour les pauvres de Dublin.
Sans titre