Letters between +McQuaid and T.F. O’ Higgins, Department of Defence, relating to the release of Fr. Kelleher and Fr. Kennedy from their army duties, and the celebration of Mass in the Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Dublin Castle.
Memorandum by Fr. Eugene Kennedy entitled ‘Some aspects of drugs’.
Invitation to +McQuaid to the reception at Dublin Castle in connection with the opening of the John F. Kennedy Park from the Minister for Lands and Mrs Faulkner.
Letter from Fr. Kennedy to Fr. O’Connell apologising for a delay. 1 item
Letter from Fr. P. Kennedy to+McQuaid regarding accommodation for priests.
Letter from +Kinane to +McQuaid providing contact details for Fr. Denis Curtin, Fr. John Kennedy and Fr. William Tuohy. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Message to Dr. MacMahon from L. Martin regarding the arrangements for a Mass for Robert Kennedy.
Handwritten note to Ambassador Guest expressing +McQuaid’s deep regret on the tragic death of Senator Robert Kennedy.
Note to +McQuaid stating that the mass to be held that evening in Adam & Eve’s church for the recovery of Senator Kennedy is now to be a requiem mass. He has been invited by the John F. Kennedy Association in Dublin to celebrate this mass. He does not know if the Government will request a public mass and the Nuncio does not wish to ‘inject’ himself on any such proposal nor does he think that it would clash with the current arrangement.
Handwritten draft of a letter to B.G. Newcombe, Irish Association for the Prevention of Intemperance, from Msgr. R.J. Glennon, Secretary. The Archbishop is grateful for his letter and appreciates their resolution commemorating the work of the late Fr. T.W. O’Ryan. 3/20A. 25 June 1945 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from John J. Kennedy, Enniscorthy, informing him that the position of President of the Irish Association for the Prevention of Intemperance is vacant and has been offered to him. He could not accept without the permission of the Archbishop. Dublin Council of Social Welfare