Telegram from +Liston to +McQuaid announcing the sudden death of +Joyce of Christchurch. 1 item
Joyce
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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
Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid thanking him for which states that six Holy Faith Sisters will travel to his Diocese. Annotated by +McQuaid.
1953 Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid stating he will soon travel to Belfast. He has had to change his plans as Sir A. Donnelly, adviser to the government on finances is also in London. He mentions +Liston who will also go to Ireland.
Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid thanking him for the St. John of God Brothers. He also thanks him all the other help Ireland has provided. 1 item
Joyce-Prendergast, Kathleen, Mercy Home, Cork. she writes to tell the Archbishop of the deep comfort she got from his book Well-springs of the Faith while recovering in hospital. K
Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid stating Mother Vincent and Mother Edna of the Sisters of Mercy have left for Ireland. They are hoping to get new postulants.
Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid thanking him for all he has done for Christchurch. Annotated by +McQuaid. Newspaper cutting enclosed entitled ‘New convent opened blessing given by Bishop Joyce’.
Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid thanking him for the hospitality shown to him in Dublin. 1 item
Letter from + Walter A. Foery to + McQuaid requesting that a Deacon of the Diocese of Syracuse, Thomas J. Joyce and a native of Rudder, Co. Meath, be ordained by + McQuaid with the ordination class in March 1968. Parents too old to travel. Trenton, New Jersey