O’Donovan, John, Cavendish Square, London. In a card to the Archbishop he says he received a letter asking him to become a Catholic. Why should he leave the Church of England which follows the teaching of Jesus?
O’Sullivan, Kathleen, 17 North Summer Street, North Circular Road, thanking the Archbishop for the help he has given towards the education of her children.
Handwritten report saying Cyril Murray gave anniversary party in his house. Article on New Party in Sunday Dispatch. Reds disappointed Browne won’t join them. Sees no political future if associated with Communists. 2nd edition of The Plough no good. Rory O’Connor spoke of sputniks on radio.
– 27 January 1958 Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: First hand information needed on Scientology. Somebody should attend the course and report on it. If not already done through Fr. Moloney’s Agency Fr. Kent will see if a suitable man from the Catholic Workers’ College is available. More information needed on Councillor Prescott. Security was tasked to get more information on The Plough and its panel of writers. Michael O’Riordan wields dangerous influence. Was elected by his Branch maybe something could be done before the next election through the CIE Sodality?
Letter from Mgr. Lino Zanini, Apostolic Internunciature to +McQuaid seeking financial help for the building of the hospital. He is also looking to see if the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau and/or the Catholic Social Service Conference can assist him.
– Correspondence between T.L. O’Carroll, Chairman,
Typed telephone message saying Mr. O Broin wishes to see + McQuaid about ‘the stamp question’.
Typed letter to Dr. McQuaid informing him that there is a slanted report of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party by Seamus O Coigligh and a report of the amalgamation of all anti-nuclear campaign groups.
File relating to the sale of the old presbytery. 4 items
Accounts for a catechetics’ course.