Letter from +O’Boyle to +McQuaid. He thanks him for the invitation to attend the liturgical reception of the nuncio on 7 Match and is glad to attend.
Letter from +O’Boyle to +McQuaid. He thanks +McQuaid for giving Fr Cuffe a temporary mission as chaplain to the new house for deaf boys at Stillorgan. He is asked to call into the chancellery to receive instructions.
Copy of letter from +McQuaid to +O’Boyle. Letter discussing Fr Cuffe and suggesting that he make trial of the position in Stillorgan for a year and then both bishops can review his position.
Letter from +O’Boyle to +McQuaid. +O’Boyle thanks +McQuaid for the report on the marriage bill prepared by Rev. Gerard Sheehy and Rev. Jerome Curtin.
Letter from +Fogarty to Fr O’Farrell. He wishes him well as he moves on.
Letter from +Rodgers to +McQuaid. He seeks permission speak on education in the Archdiocese of Dublin and congratulates +McQuaid on the success of the Lourdes pilgrimage. Annotation that he is most welcome and asking him to stress the obligation of a higher education.
Letter from +Rodgers to +McQuaid. He declines the invitation to the reception and hopes that it won’t be a problem if he brings the Abbot of Roscrea along to the liturgical reception. He also mentions +Fogarty’s regret that he cannot make the journey.
Letter from +Rodgers to +McQuaid. He acknowledges receipt of documentation concerning evening courses at UCD. He commends +McQuaid for his efforts in this matters since it negates any need for Catholics to attend Trinity. He also mentions +Fogarty who is unwell but remains bright and cheerful.
Copy of a wire sent by +McQuaid to +Fogarty congratulating him on the well deserved honour Conferred on him by the Pope.
Letter from +Rodgers to +McQuaid. The letter concerns Mr Roche of Pearse St. who had complained during his stay in the abbey, Roscrea. He has written a number of letters and +Rodgers wishes to know what he is like. +McQuaid annotates that it is the consensus among the clergy who know him that he is an eccentric and that no attention should be paid to him.