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1 September 1944
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/24/96/4 · Item · 1 September 1944
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Rescript from Archbishop McQuaid delineating the boundary between Meath Street parish and the new parish on Donore Avenue.

1 September 1944
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/12/49/36 · Item · 1 September 1944
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Note from Fr. Moloney to Dr. O’Connell regarding Mr. O’Sullivan’s permission to attend lectures in Trinity. Mention of Mr. Bilton’s illness.

1 September 1944
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVII./2/135 · Item · 1 September 1944
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from +Robinson to +McQuaid thanking him and all the clergy at the Pro Cathedral for their great assistance in relation to the requiem mass for Cardinal Maglione.

1 September 1945
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/31/123/10 · Item · 1 September 1945
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Copy of a chapter of Fr. Myles V. Ronan’s history of Dublin parishes, entitled Shankill: Church and Manor Church, sent to +McQuaid by Fr. Ronan, P.P.

1 September 1947
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./3/4/158 · Item · 1 September 1947
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from +McNamee to +McQuaid appointing Canon Killeen among the Diocesan Directors of the Pio Unio Cleri.

1 September 1947
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./1/1/10 · Item · 1 September 1947
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Sean T. O Ceallaigh. He is sorry to hear that the Appeal Board granted permission to exhibit ‘that film’.

1 September 1949
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/24/140/2 · Item · 1 September 1949
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from +McBride to +McQuaid enclosing photographs which might be of interest to him. 1 item

1 September 1949
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/18/89/7 · Item · 1 September 1949
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from +Cushing to +McQuaid thanking him for all his assistance with the preparations for the pilgrimage. He outlines the difficulties with the Cunard Line and the fact the ship will not dock in Dublin. He states their letters must have crossed at some stage and once acquainted with the pilgrims, he will forward a list of names for the lunch. He is delighted that they will use Clonliffe Church.