Propaganda flier titled ‘Catholics of Dublin and Soldiers of Christ’.
Typed note to + McQuaid from the Secretary suggesting he be referred to the Vicar General for Censorship.
March-April 1958 Two typed copies of Pat Dooley’s letters published in Labour Review.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Bishop William Philbin. Mrs. Una Byrne sometimes sends Dr. Philbin accounts of meetings and anti-Church activities in Dublin. He believes she is very sincere, thoroughgoing and effective. Is now forwarding report which reached him today.
Compliments of the Party Executive
Proclamation of the United Christian Nationalist Party.
Typed letter to Peter Huxley-Blythe from George V. Allen. As their magazine is about to go to press it is vital that a history of the RRF organisation is received immediately.
Handwritten draft of letter by + McQuaid. Is convinced that a series of lectures or articles on the underground movement of anti-Communist character in Russia and satellite countries can do no good to the Faith in these countries.
Typed note to + McQuaid stating that Mr. Roche does not think that his idea is imprudent. Perhaps his local CC would go into the matter with him in light of the answer given by His Grace. It would be better for him to give lectures on the plight of Catholics behind the Curtain. Note in Archbishop’s hand says he will not agree to underground lectures.
Copy of typed letter to Fr. Farrell from the Secretary informing him of Mr. Roche’s letter regarding lectures on the anti-Communist Underground Movement behind the Iron Curtain. Perhaps Fr. Farrell would explain to Mr. Roche that + McQuaid feels such lectures could harm Catholics under persecution.