Kelly, John, 22 Cabra Park, Phibsborough. Asks Archbishop to help him get job.
File containing requests to start the devotions to the Miraculous Medal, date for the Forty Hours and a proposed lecture on Fatima.
Typed letters to + McQuaid from John J. Dunne and a handwritten letter from Thomas V. Murphy, Chairman, regarding the ‘Boot Fund’.
Letter from Oscar Traynor, Minister for Defence, enclosing a cheque for Pound225 on behalf of the Army.
Typed note regarding Mr. Walshe’s telephone call. A Protestant Organization had been trying to attract all visiting Americans to a club in 17 Upper Pembroke Street. Their motives were religious and political. To counteract this Mr. Walshe asked the Red Cross for the use of a room to which post for such people could be directed and where they could meet. Being under Red Cross direction he was sure it would be run well as to morals.
Copy of typed letter to Mr. Walshe from +McQuaid. He has every confidence in his (Walshe’s) motives in suggesting a Red Cross Club.
Letter from +Mindszenty to +McQuaid mentioning statistics of population, including births and deaths.
MacKenzie, Stephen, 22 Ailesbury Road, Dublin, regarding the censorship of plays.
Note to Fr. Brady from +McQuaid regarding annual Mass intentions for P.J. Smith.
Letter from +McQuaid to Mgr. Felici enclosing a copy of the correspondence sent to each church concerning 1st November. The day was celebrated with great devotion, and ‘not since the Eucharistic Congress of 1932 has any similar reception of the Sacraments been experience by the Diocese’. The forthcoming celebrations will again meet a vast and silent exhibition of devotion.