Typed letter to +McQuaid from Jorge Escalante Posse, Legacion de la Republica Argentina, regarding the erection of a memorial to General John Thomond O’Brien, Aide-de-Camp to General Jose de San Martin. The most appropriate place to erect the memorial would be the house where O’Brien was born in Baltinglass, but as this no longer exists he enquired if it could be placed on the exterior wall of the church. + Keogh, Kildare and Leighin, pointed out that a memorial can only be erected when the corpse is interned there. A solution might be found if +McQuaid thinks the case is worthy.
Keogh
53 Descripción archivística resultados para Keogh
Letter from +Keogh to +McQuaid. He writes that it will please everybody that Thasos is senior co-consecrator. He wishes him very good wish.
Letter from +Keogh to +McQuaid. He asks whether an elderly priest who lives in his diocese but spends five or six weeks a year with his sister in the city could be given permission to habitually celebrate Mass in his sister’s house. Annotation that Dr K himself at Maynooth advised against giving this permission even per modum actus.
Letter from +Keogh to +McQuaid. Annotation states that +McQuaid shall do nothing until bishops agree.
Letter from +Keogh to +McQuaid. It concerns Rev. Thomas Hayden and his wish to celebrate Mass in his sister’s house in Dublin.
Letter from +Keogh to +McQuaid concerning the matter of Christopher Cunanne.
Letter from +Keogh to +McQuaid concerning the reputation of a man whom +Keogh had given a wrong impression of.
Letter from +Keogh to +McQuaid concerning a child whose parents applied for permission for their son to attend Trinity.
Letter from +Keogh to +McQuaid concerning a Mother Theresa Duignan, a Brigidine sister who is resident in St Vincent’s Hospital, who has written to +McQuaid seeking permission to go to Lourdes. It is the opinion of +Keogh that she is insane. The envelope is annotated in hand of +McQuaid with: no answer. Includes letter from Mother Theresa Duignan to +McQuaid, the envelope, and a letter from the chancellery to +Keogh acknowledging receipt of his letter.
Handwritten copy of a note not from +McQuaid to +Keogh congratulating him.