19-21 November 1971 Papers given at the Conference on Poverty in Ireland. Includes papers from Dr. Ivor Browne, Helen Burke, Marie Cullen, Fr. Joseph Dargan SJ, Dick Doyle, Fr. B. Geoghegan, John Leonard, Jennifer Rice, Sr. Stanislaus Kennedy and Mary Whelan.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to + Robinson enclosing a cheque for £100 which he has received from Canon Dargan, new Parish Priest of Rathgar. This money is the Taxa due to the Dataria.
Letters from Fr. Patrick Dargan to +McQuaid seeking permission for two young men to attend courses in Trinity College. Permission granted.
Form De Statu Animarum signed by Fr. Patrick Dargan.
Letter from +Robinson to +McQuaid forwarding to him the Apostolic Bulls promoting Mgr. Dunne to be Treasurer of the Chapter of Dublin and nominating Canon Dargan to be Parish Priest of Rathgar. Also discusses taxes due to the Dataria.
Letter from Fr. Patrick Dargan to +McQuaid regarding dances in the Parish Hall. Annotated by +McQuaid. Permission granted.
Copy of the Health Bill, 1950. 28/2/A. 31 May Handwritten letter to Mgs. Glennon from Patrick Dargan, Road. Refers to the important principle of the voluntary nature of mothers and expectant mothers participating in the scheme 2 items the loss of voluntary status for the National Maternity Hospital
Correspondence between Canon Doyle, Mgr. Dargan and +McQuaid concerning the division of the ‘Dead List’.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Patrick Dargan, Rathgar Road. Having examined the proposed ‘Health Bill, 1950’ he is of the opinion that it deals satisfactorily with what he considers the objectional features. In his opinion the proposed amendments would render the Health Act, 1947 unobjectionable from the standpoint of Catholic moral principles.
Comments by Patrick Dargan on the Proposed ‘Infanticide Bill, .’