Letter from Sean T. O Ceallaigh [Sean T. O’Kelly], Aras an Uachtarain, to McQuaid, inviting him to the presentation of the credentials of the new Nuncio on 6th March at midday.
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Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: a list of names of known Communists was read. Local clergy to be notified of these discretely, unless Protestants. Fr. Crean reported that nothing was known of a man named Wyse by Intelligence. Mr. Kelly of Fianna Eireann was described as odd. Joseph Deasy and Mick Riordan visited Prague. As a result they are plugging the line ‘Socialism for Ireland’.
Copy of a typed letter to President O’Kelly from +McQuaid on his last day in office. Congratulates him for the manner in which he carried out his duties, thanks him for the courtesy shown to the Archbishop of Dublin and sends his kind wishes for a leisure he has merited.
Letter from John Kelly to +McQuaid informing him that he intends to give the diocesan licence for publication for a book entitled ‘A way of Perfection for the laity’, by Rev. Fr. Kevin O.D.C.
Correspondence between the Secretary, Fr. Kelly, P.P., Swords, 1957 and +McQuaid, regarding the 21st Birthday celebrations of Aer Lingus. tour42/5. Note to +McQuaid informing him that the inaugural Aer Lingus flight to Lourdes was to take place that Friday.
Letter from John Kelly to +McQuaid informing him that he has received the typescript of a pamphlet entitled ‘Some Problems of Parents’ by Dom Matthew Dillon, O.S.B., and he intends to grant the diocesan licence.
File relating to the will of the late Michael Kelly. 8 items
Kelly, E.A., Walmer, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. He finds the practice of offerings collected at funerals as grotesque.
Letter from Fr. Laurence Kelly to Dr. O’Connell seeking permission for Fr. Fisher, a newly ordained priest, to say Masses in the parish.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from C.E. Kelly, Director of Broadcasting, sending a copy of the verbatim report of the conference held in Radio Eireann in October 1951 in connection with the weekly broadcasts of High Mass for the sick.