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IE CA CP/3/16/36/36 · Deel · 14 Mar. 1949
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of an article publicising an event in Father Mathew Hall in Dublin at which Captain Robert Monteith will be presented with the keys to a house in recognition of his patriotic services. The event will include speeches by Monteith, Frank Fahy, and Senator Margaret Mary Pearse. The clipping is taken from the ‘Evening Herald’ (14 March 1949).

Letter from Robert Monteith
IE CA CP/3/16/36/51 · Deel · 21 Nov. 1953
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A letter from Robert Monteith to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. regarding his arrangements for his imminent departure for the United States. Monteith affirms that this is the last letter he will write from Dublin and mentions his wife’s travel plans. He thanks Fr. Senan for all that he done for him and refers to his future writing plans.

Letter from David Goldstein
IE CA CP/3/16/38/4 · Deel · 25 Apr. 1938
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A letter from David Goldstein, Director, Catholic Campaigners for Christ, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. asking for a copy of ‘The Capuchin Annual’ to be sent to St. Joseph’s Franciscan College, Hinsdale, Illinois.

IE CA CP/3/16/38/9 · Deel · 27 Sept. 1945
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of an article reporting on an address by Richard Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, on the need for Catholics and Jews to co-operate in tackling ‘common enemies’. The clipping is taken from ‘The Tribune’ (27 Sept. 1945).

IE CA CP/3/16/39/3 · Deel · 1 June 1949
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a report on lecture by Fr. Paul Walsh OFM to trade union members in which he warned of the dangers of communism and claimed that there three hundred active communists in Dublin. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Independent’ (1 June 1949).

IE CA CP/3/16/39/7 · Deel · 11 Jan. 1950
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a report a debate in the Northern Ireland senate referring to fears that ‘communist influences’ were at work in the trade union movement in Ulster. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Times’ (11 January 1950).