Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Robinson stating that he has not yet heard anything about the celebration of the Pope’s anniversary. He is worried due to the difficulties surrounding everything to do with printing at this time.
Typed letter from P.E. Kilroy, Editor, to Fr. Mangan enclosing an article by Ian Mackay entitled A dander round the town.
- Letters from Fr. Joseph Deery to +McQuaid regarding the Censorship Board and decisions made by the Appeal Board. 25 February 1958
Letter from J. McConnell, St. Patrick’s, Maynooth to Chris stating that he had discussed the reception of the new Nuncio at the College with the President. He mentioned the ceremony and asked what instructions were being given to the Hierarchy to which the President replied ‘…they should appear in choir dress. As far as the actual ceremonies are concerned, he intended to follow the directions of the Archbishop of Dublin and that he was already in touch with Fr. Cathal McCarthy in order to obtain the relevant information’.
Draft letter, in +McQuaid’s hand, to Sir James A. Hartigan stating that a Mass is not permitted in such circumstances.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from R. Ryan, Arthur O’Hagan & Son, 9, Harcourt Street. He does not consider that it could be assumed that the Bill as drafted gives any right of choice to the mother regarding doctor or hospital. This is left for ‘regulations’ not yet in existence.
Handwritten letter from T.P. Kilfeather, for News Editor, to Fr. Mangan enclosing a copy on the new youth welfare organisation and asking if it is accurate.
Letter to Denis Barrett from the Archbishop.
Letter to Mr Coyle from the Archbishop.
Hughes, Mona, 33 Alma Road, Monkstown. Following the death of her husband the children were educated at the Augustinian College, Dungarvin and Loreto, Dalkey.