Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from ‘Presbyterian’ enclosing Press Cuttings on sectarian feelings with which the writer concurs.
Typed letter from Sean MacEoin, Chairman and Managing Director, to + McQuaid informing him that The Standard has sold its building on Pearse Street and moved to 18 Westland Row.
Copy of draft editorial which is subject to revision.
Typed letter from Basil Clancy, Publisher, to + McQuaid inviting him to contribute an article for the Anniversary Issue of Hibernia.
Copy of typed letter from + McQuaid to Fr. McGarry informing him that he has written to Fr. Forristal to say that he takes grave exception to his slap-stick treatment of the dogmatic issue, reunion of Christendom. He strongly objects to Fr. Forrestal’s treatment of Cardinal Cullen and to his comments on Clonliffe.
Typed letter from Fr. McGarry to Tom saying it was thoughtful of him to write a word of appreciation for his Ordination broadcast. It was well received. Congratulated him for his work for the Congress.
Handwritten letter from P.J. Connolly to Fr. Dunne enclosing proofs of an article for approval by the Archbishop.
Handwritten letter from Sean Eireannach, Ait Boct, Dublin, to the Rev. Secretary enclosing an advertisement for Hypnosis. It suggests that hypnotism is sanctioned by the Holy See.
item Circular letter seeking subscriptions for this new journal. 1 The New Statesman 122/1. 10 – 15 November 1964 Correspondence relating to an article by Paul Johnson in The New Statesman on the Vatican Council entitled Chaos in the Vatican. Denis Doherty suggests that a priest should respond to it.
Copy of typed letter to the Editor, New Statesman, regarding Proinsias Mc Aonghusa’s article entitled Ecumenism in Dublin. + McQuaid’s sermon of December 9 is not remembered accurately.