File relating to parochial property. Mentions Solent Villas, 21 Kimmage Road East; 3 Woodstock Villas or 26 Terenure Road East; Templeogue Lodge; Beech Lawn or Terenure Laundry owned by Mr. Keogh; 77 Terenure Road East;
Kimmage
23 Archival description results for Kimmage
Letter from +Heerey to +McQuaid stating two native Nigerian priests will be living in the Archdiocese for the next three years. They will be attending the National University. They will live in Kimmage. 1 item
Letter from +E. Butler, Kimmage Manor to +McQuaid introducing himself as Bishop-elect of Zanzibar. He is to be consecrated in the Cathedral in Belfast and wishes to meet with the Archbishop to discuss this. 1 item
Letter from +Charles Heerey, C.S.Sp., Kimmage to +McQuaid thanking him for the Mass he said on the occasion of his silver jubilee. He hopes to accept his dinner invitation when he returns in late October and will take the opportunity to discuss the African boys currently studying in Dublin and the issue of a hostel.
Lunch menu on the occasion of the Episcopal Consecration of Most Rev. Michael Moloney, C.S.Sp., Bishop of Bathurst at Kimmage Manor.
Letter from +Brosnahan, Kimmage to +McQuaid regarding a request from the Soeurs de Notre Dame de l’Immaculate Conception de Castres. They wish to open a hostel in Dublin for university girls. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Lease of house and premises at Crumlin, known as the Red House, between Frederick Shaw, Kimmage House and Rev. William Francis McDonnell. 2 items
Letter from +Michael Mononey, Bishop elect of Bathurst, Gambia, to +McQuaid asking to be consecrated in Kimmage by the Archbishop. Annotated by +McQuaid. Ghana
Fathers, Kimmage, +McQuaid and +Levame in relation to the possibility of Irish priests going to South America to do missionary work. The Sacred Consistorial Congregation is in support of this but +McQuaid feels that the sending isolated priests to work there is not a good idea. He has actively discouraged Irish boys from going to the College in Louvain as neither the framework nor formation suits the Irish. He feels it would be better if the mission could be organised through the Columban Fathers or the Society of St. Patrick, both of whom have experience in the missionary field.
D. Murphy, provincial of Holy Ghost Fathers on the admission of Fr. Clarence Barry to Glenstal
Holy Ghost Fathers