Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid thanking him for which states that six Holy Faith Sisters will travel to his Diocese. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Joyce
43 Archival description results for Joyce
Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid thanking him again for all his kindness. He mentions the Holy Faith Sisters and states they are happy. 1 item
Telegram from +Liston to +McQuaid announcing the sudden death of +Joyce of Christchurch. 1 item
Telegram from Mgr. Cuneen to +McQuaid announcing the death of +Joyce.
Letter from Fr. A.J. Joyce to Fr. McKiernan regarding a person’s name in the register.
Wording of telegram of sympathy from +McQuaid to +Liston on the death of +Joyce. 1 item
Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid stating he will be in Dublin in the near future. He hopes that he and some of his colleagues will be able to meet with the Archbishop.
Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid stating he will arrive in Ireland on 29 August, before the re- opening of the Vatican Council. He mentions that all are happy with the appointment of Pius XII. Annotated by +McQuaid.
- Correspondence relating to the controversial festival of 1958 which saw the Archbishop of Dublin refusing the celebration of Low Mass at the start of the event due to the performance of two plays, ‘Ulysses’ by James Joyce and adapted by McClelland and Sean O’Casey’s ‘Drums of Fr. Ned’. 7 June 1960
Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid offering his prayers for the Archbishop at Easter.