Note saying that Mr. John of the Capitol Theatre wished a priest should see Hill No. 1 and passed by the Ecclesiastical Censor. Annotation by +McQuaid saying he regrets that the film was shown contrary to diocesan regulations. Suggests that a statement by letter be received from the Theatre. Patrick Farrell of the Theatre said that if the demand for the writing of a letter was a disciplinary action he would not submit to it.
Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid regarding a request by the O’Donovan-Rossa Memorial Committee to hold a commemorative Mass in the chapel, Dublin Castle in June and unveil a plaque in St. Stephen’s Green. The latter will be performed by the President. He gives details of the death and burial in 1915. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from John F. Gribben, Hon. Secretary, Our Lady’s Shrine, to +McQuaid thanking him for his permission to erect a statue in honour of Our Lady at Tolka Bridge, Drumcondra. 1 item
Handwritten letter (in French) to +McQuaid from Julien Rossat thanking him for the gift of a book.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from C.C. Cremin thanking him for a copy of the document concerning Salamanca.
Invitation to +McQuaid from the Canadian Ambassador to a showing of the film Nobody waved goodbye.
Letter from B. Byrne, Bray to +McQuaid regarding regarding an article on the book written by John and Mary Ryan, [‘Love and sexuality’]. Annotated by +McQuaid. (see no. 315)
Correspondence relating to Confirmations and a dispensation from reciting the Daily Office. 3 items
Telegram from +Alibrandi to +McQuaid stating ‘Sincere thanks So happy to return to Ireland’.
Letter from +Terence Cooke to +McQuaid stating he will be in Ireland after the Consistory. He hopes to meet with the Archbishop while in Dublin.