Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report. Mr. Kerrigan (WUI) asked to be kept in contact with Fr. Kavanagh. Mgr. Glennon worried about one of the factories in Finglas and is arranging some courses. The Committee discussed the ownership of the Corinthian Cinema and how the film, ‘The German Story’, came to be brought in.
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Handwritten letter to Fr. Kavanagh from +McQuaid asking his opinion on the enclosed Mother and Child Scheme.
Handwritten note to + McQuaid from Patrick Kavanagh, Inniskeen, informing him that he is staying with his sister and is going to London on the 14th.
Typed copy of a letter to Fr. Kavanagh from Fr. MacMahon asking for comments or suggestions on the enclosed notes.
Letter from Sean Kavanagh, Governor, Mountjoy Prison, seeking permission to have Fr. J.C. Heenan, Catholic Missionary Society of England, give a lecture to the prisoners in Mountjoy. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Handwritten letter to Chris from Fr. J. Kavanagh, Crumlin. Brother Collins, Superior, Colaiste Mhuire, informed him of a 15 year old boy called Brady whom he came across addressing the other boys on the rights of workers. Bro. Collins looked on him as a ‘coming agitator’. A scribbled note on the envelop mentioned W.F. Moorehead, Brady and the Socialist Youth Club.
Letter from +Kavanagh to +McQuaid regarding six members of the Little Sisters of the Poor who wish to get dispensations to leave the Order. He has paid a canonical visitation and can see no reason for their departure except their dissatisfaction with the French emphasis of the Congregation. He seeks the Archbishop’s advice.
Kavanagh, Jim, 48 Westland Row. Reports, in a letter to Ardle, that his reaction to the Newsvendor’s Party meeting in the Mansion House was favourable and deserves support.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Kavanagh stating the experience of difficulties with religious Sisters in Dublin. He makes some suggestions on how best to deal with the issue. 1 item
Letter to the Archbishop from Owen Cowley enclosing copies of correspondence from Michael Behan and E. Kavanagh.