Masses, the cancellation of the Anniversary of the Coronation Mass of Pope Pius XII as a protest against the verdict of the civil court against the Bishop of Prato, replies from Sean Lemass, Eamon de Valera and John Lynch, the choir and John Piert, and lists of those invited.
Handwritten address of Mr. and Mrs. Lynch sympathy. offering deep
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch, Taoiseach, accepting the invitations.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch, Office of the Minister for Finance, inviting him to the unveiling of the Thomas Davis Statue in College Green.
Correspondence relating to the Companies Act going through the Dail. Correspondents are + Patrick Dunne, +McQuaid, Fr. Gerard Sheehy, and Jack Lynch, Minister.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch, Taoiseach, thanking him for his assistance given on the occasion of the obsequies of Sean T. O’Ceallaigh, the former President of Ireland.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to John (Jack) Lynch T.D., the Taoiseach, Government Buildings, stating he has only now learned the arrangements for the arrival of the Nuncio. He invites him and members of the government to the Liturgical Reception in the Pro Cathedral on 14 October and immediately afterwards to the Aberdeen Hall, Gresham Hotel. He also invites him to lunch at Archbishop’s House on Monday, 16 October in honour of the new Nuncio.
Copy of typed letter from J.F. Cunningham, Chairman, and Leo Lynch, Honorary Secretary, Obstetric Specialist Group, Irish Medical Association. Meetings of the Obstetric Specialist Group have been held to improve the status of specialist practice and teaching in Ireland. If the provision of the Health Act, 1953, are put into effect the position of obstetrics may be greatly altered.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch. He is grateful to +McQuaid for having agreed to bring the question before their Lordships for consideration.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch inviting him to a State Lunch in honour of President Nixon of the USA.