Letter from Fr. Myles V. Ronan to +McQuaid enclosing a first class relic of Sr. Catherine Laboure and wishes to have it exposed during devotions.
Letter from Fr. Charles F. Doyle to Christy regarding the ‘Crusade of Reparation’.
- Correspondence from +McQuaid, Fr. Patrick Hamell and Mgr. Glennon relating to the civil law on marriage in Ireland. 27 March 1951
Letter from Fr. Richard McNevin seeking permission to have Benediction in St. Kevin’s Oratory for the Hibernian Club [Ancient Order of Hibernians].
Letter from O’Brien and Ards, 62 Parnell Street, asking permission to print a prayer to Our Blessed Lady.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from James Everett. He has decided to transfer Borstal training to Dublin from Clonmel.
Correspondence involving Fr. Mangan, Peter E. Kilroy, Editor, The Standard, and Fr. James MacMahon regarding the report on Church Building.
Letter from +Norton to +McQuaid thanking him for the invitation to the Solemn Votive Mass in the Pro Cathedral on the occasion of the coronation of the Pope. He will attend with his sister, Agnes. He also thanks him for attending the ceremony when he was made a ‘Freeman of Dublin’. 183/23.17 December 1958 Letter from +Norton, All Hallows College, to +McQuaid wishing him a Happy Christmas and thanking him for all the kindness shown to him.
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.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: a report in newspapers of inquest in Monkstown concerning psychoanalysts noted. O’Riordan has left the country. Note in + McQuaid’s handwriting says “not correct”. Capt. Fleming, Army Intelligence, reported that Roy Johnson, Roger McHugh and Jeffares met daily to compose letters to The Irish Times in reply to Fr. O’Neill. Fr. Kent to speak to Fr. Nolan regarding the Globe Theatre Group which recently staged The Ginger Man Fr. Fehily to ask Fr. O’Connor of the Columban Fathers about the Irish Workers’ League.