Letter from +Robinson to +McQuaid enclosing an Induet for Sean T. O’Kelly, Tanaiste, for mass in a private oratory on any day.
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Letter from Fr. John Kelly, Holy Cross College, Cloniffe, to Fr. Glennon regarding the ‘Relatio’. The two current ‘Deputati pro Disciplina’ are Fr. Michael Dempsey and Fr. John Kelly. According to Canon 1359 a ‘Rector Seminarii’ cannot hold this office so there is a need for a new appointment.
Rescript, in Latin, regarding Fr. John Kelly.
Letter from +Robinson to +McQuaid thanking him for undertaking the task of organising the celebrations at the Pro Cathedral on March 12th, marking the Pope’s anniversary. He is delighted that the President, Mr. O’Kelly, his wife, ministers and other guests will be in attendance. He has spoken to his doctor who has advised him not to attend as he has had another mild heart attack. He deeply regrets not being able to participate and hopes that the Archbishop and the Diocesan clergy understand the reason for his decision.
Letter from Fr Dennis Kelly to +McQuaid. He thanks +McQuaid for his support and gives a details report of how the money was collected, and how it is going to be used.
Letter from Fr Dennis Kelly to +McQuaid inviting him to the concelebrated Mass to bless the new sanctuary and memorial.
Letter from +Kelly to +McQuaid asking permission to hold a ‘Whist Drive’ to raise funds for his Diocese. Annotated by +McQuaid.
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.
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.
Typed letter to Dr. O’Connell from Maire C. Nic Entee, Secretary, Dept. of External Affairs, enclosing the Catalogue of the Missionary Sacred Art Exhibition held in Lisbon. Count Gerard O’Kelly, Charge d’Affaires in Lisbon, suggests that an effort might be made to have it shown in Dublin. Asks that he ascertain +McQuaid’s views on the matter.