Handwritten letter to Fr. MacMahon from Fr. James Kavanagh (UCD) congratulating him for the diligence and care with which he composed his document. He has written a few succinct points at the end of the document.
Kavanagh
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Typed letter to Fr. Martin from [Una Byrne?]. name and address redacted / torn out. Informed that 47 to be closed down. Debts incurred by Kavanagh were of his own making. He should have been less ambitious. Writes that she asked IHA what they were going to do about Hilda’s membership and the fact that there were Communists in the IHA?
Copy of typed letter to Fr. Kavanagh from the Secretary asking him to act as Chairman in the study- group on the Credit Union Movement.
Kavanagh, Jim, 47 Westland Row, Dublin. In his letter to Chris he says that the Connolly Pipe Band is quite alright.
O Cuinnleain, Fr., University College, Dublin, regarding the confirmation of J. Kavanagh as President of the Transport Branch of St. Joseph’s Young Priests Society.
Copy of typed letter to Fr. Kavanagh from + McQuaid thanking him and the Committee for their document. He accepts the idea of a priest being trained and asks if he could indicate a suitable priest.
Handwritten note to + McQuaid from Patrick Kavanagh wishing him happiness and as a token that he has not forgotten the Archbishop’s goodness and kindness.
Letter from +Kavanagh to +McQuaid regarding the Little Sisters of the Poor. The Mother General has departed and is to be replaced by an Australian. The order will then become part of the Australian province. 1 item
Typed letter from Bill Kavanagh to Mrs [Una Byrne? Name and address redacted]. It was decided to close the premises at 47. Has asked the lads to carry on their social study. He intends taking another road, believes it is the only solution. She will have his support against a common foe.
Copy of typed letter to Fr. Kavanagh from + McQuaid. The Archbishop received his letter and cannot agree to his request to see Mr and Mrs (Mayr) Goss. Asks Fr. Kavanagh to temper his zeal so that he cannot be associated with their efforts.