Letter from +O’Brien to +McQuaid discussing the biography of Pere Lamy. He also mentions Dr. McLaughlin’s ‘Modern science and God’. He tells +McQuaid of the plans for a Rosary Crusade in Sydney led by Fr. Peyton.
Kiernan, Thomas, 23 Clarinda Park West, Dun Laoghaire. Seeks appointment regarding the Rosary on Radio Eireann.
Westby, Joseph P., 166 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge. Asks the Archbishop for his opinion on the Rosary being broadcast on Radio Eireann.
Letter from +Joseph McCormack to +McQuaid thanking the Archbishop and looking forward to news from the Holy Rosary Sisters.
Note, on Dominican Rosary Crusade paper, from G.M.H. Enclosed copy of leaflet as revised by + McQuaid.
Handwritten letter to Chris from Tom. Balance sheet pertaining to the Industrial Rosary enclosed. 1 item
Czira, Sidney, Strand Road, Merrion, Dublin. Asks if it would be possible for people in Ireland to give some public expression to our feelings of sympathy with His Holiness during these dreadful days. D 4A/1. 17 February 1949 Dack, Michael, St. Ignatius Road, Drumcondra. He is deeply shocked by the news from Hungary and what is happening to Cardinal Mindszenty. Asks + McQuaid to support a movement to the spread of the Rosary.
Typed note to + McQuaid saying Fr. T. Harty, O.P., wrote seeking permission to run a pilgrimage to Clonmacnoise. People from the different shops and factories where the Rosary is said would travel. The idea of the pilgrimage would be to bring these people together and to develop the spirit, which has already been aroused in them.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Mangan, Secretary, from Clare M. Verschoyle, Group Secretary, Dublin Castle Rosary Group, requesting permission for Benediction in the Church of the Most Holy Trinity on
- Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate, including St Saviour’s Orphanage and Confraternity of the Holy Rosary. Archbishop is wary of political connotations in addresses of two friars on occasion of Old IRA events.
