The sub-series contains files relating to the commemoration in 2006 of the 150th anniversary of the death of Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC
Includes newspaper clippings, mass booklets, prayer booklets and typescript accounts relating to the 150th Anniversary of the Presentation community in Cashel.
Presentation SistersColour and black and white photographs taken on the occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the Presentation community in Cashel. Includes photographs of the interior of the church during mass, at lunch in the convent after mass and group photographs of the Cashel Sisters.
Group photograph of the following sisters:
Back row left to right: Sr. Brigid, Sr. Josephine, Sr. Emmanuel, Sr. Frances, Sr. Camillus, Sr. Oliver, Sr. Eucharia, Sr. Sacred Hearty, Sr. Claude, Sr. Catherine, Sr. Eilis, Sr. Bernard, Sr. Agatha, Sr. Miriam, and Sr. Loreto.
Seated: Sr. Frances Teresa, Sr. Bonaventure, Sr. Ignatius, Sr. Margaret Mary, Sr. Camilla, Sr. Dolores
The sub-series contains files relating to the commemoration in 1988 of the 150th anniversary of the inauguration of the temperance campaign by Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC.
Crampton, G.H.C., 18 Argyle Road, Ballsbridge. he is concerned that the proposed Industrial Relations Act will change of status of the Labour Court. Asks if it morally right for one group to obtain their demands without the judgment of an arbiter selected to represent the whole community.
Correspondence between +O’Herlihy of Ferns, +McQuaid and +Carroll regarding the Theological Association and the Commission on Seminaries.
Lovatt-Dolan, J.H.D., 1 Louvain, Roebuck Road. Asks permission for a visiting priest of the Oriental Rite to give a talk to the nuns and students of Mount Anvil preparatory to celebrating Mass in the Oriental Rite. Draft reply to say that it is the practice for a foreign priest to present his letters in advance.
Clifford, Michael Joseph, 9 Donore Road, SCR, Dublin. He feels an injustice has been done to him and he is due compensation.
Correspondence between P. O Maolmhuaidh, Dept. of Education, and Mgr. J. McArdle, 67 Griffith Ave., Fr. F.J. Kinnane, Clogher Road, Fr. George Turley, Dolphin’s Barn, and Fr. E.R. Farrell, Finglas, relating to the extending of school buildings.
Fagan, Mrs Bridget, Windmill Park, Crumlin, wrote to ask + McQuaid to intervene to have her husband released from the Curragh, where he has been interned. She has been ill and cannot control her six children.