Letter from +Cody to +McQuaid thanking him for his advice. He mentions the possibility of Mr. De Valera returning to power. He hopes he will be able to resolve the economic problems which ‘seem to be of increasing magnitude lately’. He states there is very little sympathy left for partition even among the Protestants. Montreal
Letter from +Cody to +McQuaid thanking for the advice he has given regarding the Sisters.
Letter from +John Cody to +McQuaid hoping the Archbishop will visit at some stage and mentions the recent visit of Mr. Costello to New York. He has been in touch with the Mother General of the St. Joseph Sister and they have suggested he contact the Daughters of the Heart of Mary in Dun Leary (sic) and the two visiting Sisters may be able to stay with them.
Letter from +Cody to +McQuaid requesting copies of Lenten Regulations. Along with +Binz and +O’Connor, they plan on adopting a uniform set of Regulations. Annotated by Fr. Mangan.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Cody regarding the Sisters of St. Joseph and the offer from the Bishop of accommodation at Loftus Hall as a temporary abode. They should accept it and be grateful. He states that Derrynane would be an impossible place.
Letter from +Cody to +McQuaid thanking him for all the help given to Fr. Feeney. He mentions the delighted of the two St. Joseph Sisters at meeting the Archbishop. He states the Ursulines of Waterford are to make a foundation in Sarnia.
Letter from Mgr. Cody to +McQuaid thanking him for the kind message on the occasion of his appointment as Auxiliary. He mentions his family who came from Ireland and thanks everyone there for their prayers. 1 item
Note from +Cody to +McQuaid seeking information on the Lord Mayor who is due to visit New York. He believes he has a daughter in Canada and may visit as a result. The Lord Mayor was James Carroll.
Invitation from +John Cody, Auxiliary Bishop elect to +McQuaid to his consecration in the cathedral of St. Louis.
Letter from +Cody to +McQuaid introducing Fr. J.A. Feeney, Rector of St. Peter’s cathedral. He is in Ireland to find lay teachers for the Ontario Diocese. He is visiting with Inspector J.F. Kinlin who has been sent by the school boards. They are to meet with the Department of Education. He hopes he will be able to provide Fr. Feeney with some advice. Annotated by +McQuaid.