Caulfiefd, Patrick J., 92 East Road, Dublin 3. Events in the docks are causing concern, one being pilfering. Suggests that a missionary effort be made similar to the Sailors’ Rest at British Railways.
Cavey, W.H., Royal Hotel, Bray, Co. Wicklow. Encloses a ‘howler’ from a Christmas cracker which he finds offensive.
Chamberlain, 1, Downpatrick Road, Crumlin, Dublin. The letter sent on 20 March was signed Jane Chamberlain and spoke of the rebellion in the parish against the Parish Priest. He has made a bad impression and the people do not trust him. The reply to this letter was sent to the same address, but nobody of that name lived there. The occupant was Kathelene Mary, she was shocked on receiving the reply and she never wrote the letter of the 20th.
Chambers. Letter of reply from + McQuaid. Mgr. Boylan has been receiving scant thanks for his pains in relation to his Society.
Cheshire, Leonard, Group-Captain, 7 Pitts Head Mews, London, W.1,seeks guidance from + McQuaid regarding his attendance at St. Patrick’s Cathedral for the Battle of Britain Commemorations. The Archbishop replied that it would give scandal.
Clarke, Geetrude, 25 Hillside Drive, Churchtown. She is interested in Christian Unity and complains of the many things she sees militating against in the media.
Clear, John, 79 Dartmouth Park Road, Kentish Town, London, regarding the formation of an Irish Society in England.
Clery, John, 3 Tyrconnell Park, Inchicore, and Organist to Franciscan Friary, Merchant’s Quay. He suggests that the Archbishop should consider having Our Lady’s Choral Society perform Palestrina’s Missa Papae Marcelli as a fitting end to the Holy Year.
Clinton, H.G., Glen Bar Farm, North Richmond, Swaffham, Norfolk, regarding the cruel slaughter of race horses.
Coghlan, Charles, 27 Glendun Road, Whitehall. Readers of newspapers should write to the Editors as well as Church Authorities.