- Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate. Articles by a Columban critical of Darwinism/Teilhardism. Generalate is established at Killiney. Dublinenses are accommodated at Columban house in Rome.
Killiney
18 Archival description results for Killiney
38A/10. 15 December 1967 Typed letter to +McQuaid from Sr. Marie Collette, Convent of the Holy Child Jesus, Killiney. She is perplexed at the invitation she received from T.C.D. regarding a meeting on Matriculation requirements for entry to the future University of Dublin in 1969. 38A/11/1. 21 February 1968 Typed letter to +McQuaid from J.J. Horgan, President, University College Dublin, enclosing copies of all papers arising from the discussions on the U.C.D. and T.C.D. merger. 38A/11/2. U.C.D. – T.C.D. Merger: Report on Discussions. 38A//11/3. 18 April Statement on University Education in Dublin by the Minister for Education. 38A/11/4 Statement from the Minister to the College Governing Bodies. 38A/11/5. 29 January Copy of Memorandum from Trinity College Representatives. 38A/11/6. 8 February Copy of document from University College Dublin titled 1 item 1 item
Correspondence from Sir John Maffey regarding an invitation from +McQuaid to dine at Killiney.
Bennett, Lonie, Killiney. Letter from Fr. Christopher Mangan saying the Archbishop will reply to her letter on his return.
Devlin, Michael, Killiney Hill, Co. Dublin, enclosing a list of particulars requested by His Grace.
. Boland, Frances, Permanent Mission of Ireland to the United Nation, Coliseum Tower, 10 Columbus Circle, New York 19. Asks the Archbishop to help her get her daughter into the Holy Child school, Killiney.
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4 October 1941 to 30 December 1944 73 items
Corresponding involving local (Stamullen) and Provincial (England) superiors. Archbishop welcomes the community's offer of help in the Archdiocese: initially a Girl's Hostel, to be followed by a primary school in Ballyfermot. Premises are acquired in Harcourt Street; the difficulties of beginning under war-time conditions. Locations of a further foundation are considered by archbishop.
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2 January 1945 - 22 November 1946 50 items
Search for premises continues. A secondary boarding school is suggested by the archbishop. Premises are acquired in Killiney. Some references to community life and apostolate.
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2 January 1947 - 7 December 1953 73 items
Boarding and day schools commences at Killiney Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate
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25 January 1954 - 11 December 1960 86 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Archbishop will not risk seeming to depart from National Synod regulations re Trinity College.
/5 8 May 1961 - 22 January1972 130 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate. Regrets unable to accept Archbishop's suggestion to open a boarding school in Rush. They undertake a school in Sallynoggin
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Frances Boland, Permanent Mission of Ireland to the United Nations, thanking him for helping get their daughter a place in the school in Killiney.