Letter from +Roche to +McQuaid regarding the delegation for the Head Chaplain of the Army.
Letter from +Cohalan to +McQuaid stating he has given the requested faculties to the Head Chaplain of the Army due to the current circumstances.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + Thomas Keogh, Kildare and Leighlin. He wishes it to be understood that the delegation he granted is a wartime measure and is to cease when normal peace returns. The special needs of a large civilian population have been catered for by the Curragh Chaplains.
Correspondence between Major General McKenna,, 6, December 1971, +McQuaid, various Head Chaplains, clergy and members of the Irish Hierarchy in relation to various non- religious aspects of Army Chaplaincy. These include a request to use a car during the 2nd World War, leave to visit family members abroad, the evacuation of the Hibernian Schools, death of Mgr. Deery and Fr. John McLaughlin, and a photocopy of a newspaper article entitled ‘Great Leaders and their troops’ by General Sir Archibald Wavell., 29 items
Letter from +MacNeely to +McQuaid. He encloses the form of Faculties for Army Chaplains but hopes that the worst fears of the people won’t be realised.
- Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate. A Friar zealous to promote cause of a Loreto Sr. Bega becomes importunate; his recourse to Rome in complaint against Archbishop. CF file “Loreto Sisters”. References to St Joseph’s School for the Blind in the care of Carmelite Brothers. A Dublin priest transfers to Carmelites, is professed. CF file “Carmelite Nuns - Tranquilla” re letter 13 March 1945.
Letter from Mgr. Michael Curran seeking permission to buy land at the upper end of the Rosemount holding. This would link the church with Blacklion.
Letter from +McQuaid to Owen Cowley with copy reply.
- Correspondence, notifications and minutes of annual
Lawless, Ellen M., 22 Blessington Street, Dublin. Letter to Mgr. Dunne thanking both the Archbishop and himself for their generosity.