Card. oomaglia to Dr. P. Kelly A copy of a letter, in Latin, to the bp of Waterford, relative to the Ursulines and the keeping of the Feast of 5t. Angela on 31 May. (1p.) 12 Ceve, 2 Dee. Dr. W. Cepeinger te L. Requests some details about a Pastoral letter from the Irish bishops to be read from all the altars and which he hears is very long; asks if L. has found the Brief which Dr. Bray said was among the papers in archbishop's House, Thurles, concerning powers of delegating in marriage cases.
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As agent of the Irish bishops he has tried to fulfil his duty as best as he could, but owing to ill-bealth, he has not been able to attend to all their reguests; the financial situation in the Irish College is precarious and is a constant worry to him; Dr. kelly is in Rome and has been well received by all the cardinals.
the part of the English government over the election of a bishop of waterford. (pr. Kelly has died). He refers to the new regulations for electing bishops in Ireland, and hopes that the clergy of waterford will follew it successfully.
letter from Provincial Archivist, Sister Sheila Kelly, to [Sister ?] Helena [Fox ?] thanking her for her "listings" [probably an inventory of the archives, library and artefacts of Fermoy Convent] and how easy it was to engage with, and how she was aware of the time such a listing takes.
open letter from Provincial Archivist, Sister Sheila Kelly, to "Dear Sisters" stating that "This letter now invites you to ensure the safekeeping, in our archives, of the life story of individual Sisters, for the sake of the mission of Jesus."
Kelly. Says he is on staff of Irish Independent. He is doing a series of articles choice of careers and vocational guidance. Asks for advice or directives from the Archbishop.
Kelly, Vincent, 87 Merrion Square, relating to architectural plans.
The book Mass in Gregorian Style by Thomas C. Kelly.
22 -28 August 1967 O’Kelly, D., Controller of Exports, C.J. Fallon Limited, 77 Marlboro Street, seeking information on the late Canon Fricker who was attached to the Pro-Cathedral for forty-five years.
O’Kelly, J.J., 173 Botanic Road, Glasnevin. He complains that a dance is being held in the Gresham Hotel while the remains of the victim of the bombing lie unburied in the immediate neighbourhood.