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- Correspondence relating to Glenstal Abbey, Co. Limerick: its desire to open a hostel in Dublin for its old boys, especially those attending University. This is granted, a house opened at Palmerston Park. Glenstal announces its erection as a Conventual Priory. A Polish countess seeks Archbishop’s help in getting a Place for son at Glenstal School. Undated (early 1940s) Archbishop ____ at a Glenstal boy attending Trinity College Dublin.
- Correspondence relating to the hostel at Palmerston Park, ordinations. A lay proposal to Glenstal to supply a headmaster for responding as a lay-school, “The farmer school of Mount St. Benedict at Rush.” Archbishops lack of enthusiasm for Glenstal Liturgical Conferences. Benedictine of St. Ottilien
Gleeson, Mary, 32 Palmerstown Ave., Palmerstown, informing + McQuaid that there is a lack of facilities for public worship in Palmerstown/Lucan Road.
Gogarty, J., 5 Crofton Terrace, Dunleary. A great wave of optimism came into the country with Cardinal Spellman’s visit.
11 -14 November 1970 Grant-Coakley, M., Sandycove, Co. Dublin. He wishes to express his indignation at the omission of any mention of the Canonisation of the Forty English Martyrs. Asks if was a question of prejudice? Reply by + McQuaid.
Greevy, Joe. + McQuaid asks Fr. Perkins to investigate a letter from Joe Greevy regarding popular music to ascertain if it is accurate.
Grehan, Declan, 97 Seapoint Ave., Blackrock. The Athletic Club from the Catholic University of Louvain is to visit UCD. The Archbishop is invited to the games.
Griffin, Brigid, 29 Harold’s Cross Road, Dublin. Letter full of vitriol against the Jews and black people.
Griffin, George, G. B. Dramatic Society, complaining about his theatre’s mistreatment at the hands of Fr. O’Keefe, Freshford.