Typed letter to Chris from Paddy Crean, 41 Fairview Strand, regarding the activities of the I.W.L. Students Council. Student body dangerous as they are clever and well organised. A ‘few stool pigeons’ needed.
Copy of a typed letter to Mgr. Coghlan informing him that Fr. Crean is free to remain an Army Chaplain if he so wishes.
Copy of a typed letter to Fr. C.P. Crean leaving him free to remain as a Chaplain if he so wishes.
Letter from Fr. Paddy Crean to Michael seeking permission for Fr. Arthur McMahon to speak to a private meeting to the Bakery Trades Branch of St. Joseph’s Young Priests Society.
Typescript copy letter from +McQuaid to Rev. C.P. Crean C.F., Head Chaplain enclosing the request from the Nuncio to prepare a report, with as much detail as possible, on the religious services for the Armed Forces.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to Mgr. Felici, regarding the World Congress of the Lay Apostolate. He had discussed the matter with Mr. Veronese and the Irish Ambassador to the Holy See when he was last in Rome. He suggests the Ambassador and possibly Fr. P.C. Crean as suitable delegates. He hopes the Nuncio will approve.
Letter from Fr. Cyril Crean regarding dance hall.
Correspondence asking if Fr. Cyril P. Crean is to be re-appointed as a member of the new Dublin Advisory Committee for Juvenile Employment.
Copy of typed letter to General Sean MacEoin, Minister for Defence, from +McQuaid, regarding the changing of the Head Chaplain. He wishes to replace Fr. John O’Regan with Fr. C.P. Crean. Fr. Crean was highly esteemed by the Allied Command during the war.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Sean Mac Eoin accepting Fr. C.P. Crean as successor to Fr. O’Regan.