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20 August 1962
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/III./AB8/b/LIII/44 · Item · 20 August 1962
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Handwritten letter from Fr. Cyril P. Crean, Office of Head Chaplin, regarding a portable Altar Box. 1 item Lourdes

20 August 1963
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/21/122/17c · Item · 20 August 1963
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Copies of correspondence from + McQuaid to Frs. Twomey and Maher for sending him the parchment which is said to be the Bull of appointment of + Curwen. Zanzibar

20 August 1963
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/28/183/32 · Item · 20 August 1963
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from Mgr. Sheehan to +McQuaid thanking him for his kind words on the death of +Norton.

20 August 1964
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/12/43/5 · Item · 20 August 1964
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Copy of typed letter from Rev. Vincentius Vukusic, pastor of Katuni-Kresevo, to + Francis Franic, Bishop of Split and Makarska, asking for his help to find benefactors so that the church in Katuni can be constructed.

20 August 1966
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./3/2/86 · Item · 20 August 1966
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from Cardinal Conway to +McQuaid regarding ‘Ecclesiae Sanctae’ which will come into effect in October. This will implement the norms of the Vatican Council Decrees on Bishops, Priests, Religious and Missions. Annotated by +McQuaid.

20 August 1966
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/24/139/2 · Item · 20 August 1966
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Wording of telegram from +McQuaid to Mgr. Murphy stating he will perform the ceremony and offering his congratulations.

20 August 1968
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVII./15/1198 · Item · 20 August 1968
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from Rev. Rovida to +McQuaid bringing to his attention a circular letter from the Holy Father on the ‘Profession of Faith’. It is suggested that ‘…appropriate, practical and concrete measures…’ be taken ‘…so that the Christian people might be led and encouraged to make their own profession of faith’. The liturgical feast of Christ the King may be a suitable occasion and instead of the usual homily on that day, the circular letter could be read.