Handwritten cover note and memo from Basil Clancy to Fr. Mangan asking him to bring it to the attention of friends of Hibernia. The memo informs the reader that it plans to expand, but in order to do this it will become a private Company and issue shares.
File relating to the C.Y.M.S. Hall, Morehampton Road.
Letters from Fr. John A. Gaughan to +McQuaid seeking permission to use a small car in the parish of Aughrim-Greenane. Approved.
Correspondence relating to the house in Rathnew and its habitability. 5 items
File relating to clerical appointments. 15 items
File relating to the visit of delegates from Wavin, Balbriggan to Hardenberg.
Letters from Kathleen Greene regarding the altar in the church. 2 items
Letter from Mgr. Felici to +McQuaid acknowledging a cheque for £62.10.0, being the taxes due on the Brief confirming the honour and title of Papal Count to Cyril McCormack.
Correspondence regarding the appointment of a Chaplain at the Home for the aged poor in Cork Street.
Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid, marked Confidential. He encloses a copy of a letter he is sending to Cardinal D’Alton and the Archbishops of Tuam and Cashel in relation to Fr. Edward Lodge Curran, a priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn who is due to visit Ireland where he wishes to give a number of open-air public addresses. The priest is persona non grata in many American Dioceses. He had visited Ireland previously and addressed several public meetings. Fr. Lodge Curran claims there was never any objection to these by the Irish Hierarchy. He wishes the Cardinal and Archbishops to inform their Bishops. Annotated by +McQuaid stating ‘The address was given in O’Connell Street without my knowledge. I should never have allowed it’. See item 483.