O’Donnell, John E., Mainguard Street, Galway. He informs the Archbishop that the higher strata of Catholics are under the influence of the Freemasons.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon. He received the reply from Monsignor O’Regan and conveyed it to the Arus.
Wording of telegram by +McQuaid on the death of +O’Hara.
Letter from +Walsh to +McQuaid. He informs +McQuaid that the former Bishop of Aberdeen to live in this diocese with his housekeeper without informing +Walsh.
Handwritten letter to Fr. James A. MacMahon from Sean B. Byrne, Adm., St. Andrew’s. The advertisement was carried by the Irish Independent and the Evening Herald.
. Brady, Niall, 102, Lower Grangegorman, Dublin 7. Seeks advice on his vocation to the priesthood.
Handwritten letter from Fr. Andrew Matthews, Kilmacud, to Fr. James A. MacMahon saying he believes that Dr. Sziecko is a practicing Catholic. Has only met him a few times but has no reason to think he has anything to do with the Communist Party. Encloses a letter he received last year from Dr. Sziecko.
- Correspondence between Allen Nolan, Browne & Nolan, +McQuaid, and Fr. John McMackin, Maynooth, regarding the publication of the I.E.R. The Record has been incurring losses over the years, and in the year 23 June 1971 lost £1,408. Browne & Nolan could not afford to sustain such losses and reluctantly decided, on financial grounds, to cease publishing the Record. The final issue was the December 1968 one. 25 items The Marian Year 1968
Handwritten letter to Fr. MacMahon from Peter Berry, thanking him and suggesting he smile more often.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Lucey thanking him for a copy of the draft statute to cover the Chair of Theology in UCC. He believes the local Bishop should have responsibility for the appointment and removal of such a Professor.