Letter from Fr. Troy to +McQuaid telling him how honoured he was when the Patriarch of Jerusalem granted an audience to the pilgrims.
Jerusalem
9 Descripción archivística resultados para Jerusalem
Copy of a typed letter to Chief Rabbi Jakobovits, 33 Bloomfield Avenue, South Circular Road, from +McQuaid. The apprehension of Irish Catholics, and Catholics all over the world, concerns the international status of Jerusalem, the immunity of the Holy Places, and the opportunity of peaceful access to all the Holy Places.
Includes; lease, Maurice Roache and Daniel Scannell, Douglas Road (5 February 1699); lease, John Bennet, William Coppinger, Upper Douglas (17 April 1779); lease, Joseph Nagle, John Harper, upper Douglas Road (15 September 1720); lease, South Presentation Convent grounds, Isabelle Harper to Nano Nagle (23 December 1768); Declaration of Trust, John Bemel [?] and William Coppinger, properties Douglas Road (27 February 1796); lease, William Coppinger to Connell O'Connell, two houses lower Douglas Road (15 January 1783); lease, David Nagle to Connell O'Connell, property Parish of Saint John of Jerusalem (18 October 1785).
Draft of telegram from +McQuaid regarding the appointment of Mgr. Sensi, Apostolic Delegate, Jerusalem Jordan to Ireland.
Copy of handwritten letter to Ostrorog from +McQuaid, thanking him for his translations from Jerusalem Ecole Biblique. Will visit Legation after Christmas.
certificate issued to Sister Helena Fox on her completion of a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
Copy of letter from +McQuaid to Fr. Troy asking him to pause before requesting an annual collection in Ballyfermot for the Patriarch of Jerusalem.
Letter from +McKeffry to +McQuaid asking for information on ‘The Sovereign Military Order of St. John of Jerusalem (Order of Malta). The chaplain in New Zealand is Protestant but appeals have been made to allow Catholics to join. He has been reluctant to allow this to happen. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Faccio, Fr. Giacinto, Custos of the Holy Land, Jerusalem. A new Basilica is being built in Nazareth to enshrine the home of Our Lady. He seeks + McQuaid’s permission to advertise in the papers, prayers from schoolchildren and practical assistance.