Typed note to +McQuaid from J.A. MacM. saying the Taoiseach was hosting a dinner in honour of Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy and would like to know if +McQuaid would be able to accept an invitation.
Kennedy
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Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. Road Safety Association affairs mentioned by Fr. D. Kennedy, S.J. Fr. Malachy Martin, S.J., reduced to lay state (he had two brothers who were diocesan priests; he later became a noted controversial novelist). Mention also of Fr. Arthur Cox.
Letter from the Secretary to Fr. Tom Kennedy giving points for guidance in making a formal request for such permission. 2 items
Typed letter to +McQuaid from the Taoiseach, Sean F. Lemass, inviting him to a reception in honour of Senator Edward Kennedy.
Draft note to the American Ambassador from +McQuaid asking him to convey to Mrs Kennedy the expression of his profound and prayerful sympathy in the very great sorrow that has so tragically befallen her, her family and her country. Appreciation from Ambassador McCloskey.
Letters form Fr. Kennedy to Frs. Glennon and O’Connell regarding his Golden Jubilee and a premises belonging to the Red Cross Society.
Typed note to +McQuaid. Request to grant meeting with Mr. Eamonn Kennedy, Ambassador to Nigeria.
Letter from Fr. J.J. Kennedy to Fr. Glennon regarding a mixed-marriage. 1 item
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Oscar Traynor pointing out the difficulties for the Army if Frs. Kennedy and McLaughlin are withdrawn.
Note from +Spellman to +McQuaid thanking him for his sympathy on the tragic death of the President, John F. Kennedy.