Archbishop’s notes on visit of Fr L. Kelly to discuss building church at airport.
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from Owen Kelly, President, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Bank Street, Belfast, informing him that a large number of men and girls regularly arrive in Belfast from Dublin looking for work and many of them get stranded.
Harmel, Leon. In French. Items relating to a visit to Ireland (by his son?) related to the Marian Year. Count Donal O’Kelly mentioned. Harmel was a devout Catholic who advocated social progress for workers. His spinning mills in Val des Bois put the ideals of worker participation in running the factory into practice, including sharing the profits. 3 itrms
Letter from Fr. J. Kelly, S.J. to +McQuaid regarding ‘Affaire Manet’. Annotated by +McQuaid
. Cahill, R.J., Ringsend. Complains to the Archbishop that Fr. Vincent Kelly, C.C., is always late for 7 a.m. Mass, and for every event.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from + Lucey, Bishop’s House, Bantry. A copy of the conclusions arrived at by the Committee should have been received. Dr. Conway is getting a report from Down and Conor; Canon Kelly, Leeds, will do a Memorandum on their experience of the British Act.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from N.C Ball, Ass. Secretary, Dept. of Justice. Fr. John Kelly has resigned as Chaplain at Mountjoy Prison. Asks that a successor be nominated.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from John Kelly, 67, Griffith Avenue. He has examined the Latin version of the ‘Acts’, and suggests certain corrections are necessary.
Letter from the Secretariat of State acknowledging correspondence from Anne V. O’Kelly stating that the Holy Father will remember Kathleen O’Connell in his masses and prayers. The Holy Father also bestows the special Apostolic Blessing of the Sovereign Pontiff on Miss O’Connell.
The A-bomb meeting a flop. When the Pope was mentioned the audience gave an applause – not the expected response from the organisers. O’Kelly just back from the United States. Article sought by The Irish Press. He did not want to talk about himself.