Note to +McQuaid informing him that Canon Keane is refusing the use of the School Hall to the St. John Ambulance Brigade as he did not want to create a precedent.
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Letter from Canon Keane to +McQuaid informing him of the state of his health.
- 20 November 1951 Correspondence from Fr. Keane to Dr. O’Connell regarding a carnival. 2 items
The book Hymn to Christ the King by E. Keane with various hymns and a copy of Vita Consecrata enclosed between pages.
The licence agreement between Sisters Teresa Keane, Noreen Flaherty and the Cork Pre-School for Travelling Children Limited regarding the use of prefabricated building on Turner's Cross Convent property as a school. South Presentation
Note from Fr Keane to Fr James Ardle MacMahon. He thanks Fr MacMahon for his copy of the ceremonial for Liturgical Reception which he sent him. He found it very useful on the occasion of the visit of Cardinal Browne O.P.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from John P. Keane, Public Health Dept., regarding treatment facilities for Venereal Disease. Seeks interview before any final step is taken by the Corporation.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J.P. Keane, City Manager and Town Clerk, thanking him for informing him of the change in the Chaplaincy to the Sanatorium in Blanchardstown.
Typed report of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: Conor Farrington was refused visa to study in USA. Justin Keating also refused. Anthony Morrison was married to Maria Timmons in 1957 and is unemployed at present. Mrs. O’Connell’s report is awaited. Mrs McAuley’s husband makes vestments. She was appointed to the Adoption Board at the instance of Maureen Keane. Is a source of trouble to Fr. Barrett and the Government. She is a Socialist of the Welfare State type tends to be anti-clerical and anti-nun. Frank Edwards and his wife are soured and bitter. Their son and daughter practice their religion. Eamonn Lyons was an activist in the Connolly Association in England. Spoke at a Public Meeting in Abbey Street. His mother is a practicing Catholic and Lyons did not undertake propaganda work in the area in which his family resides. Regarding the motor trade and the Iron Curtain Countries, George and Pirek, two Czechs, are trying to push trade in the motor business. Imminent merge of the CIU and the TUC. Fr. Kent spoke of certain aspects of the proposed union of these congresses of Trade Unions.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Dermot O’Flynn discussing ‘poison’ in materials being sold on bookstands, Aiden Keane and Michael Byrne, and the Ladies’ Committee.