. Broe, Desmond, 30 Lower Kimmage Rd., Terenure, Dublin. Irish sculptors are not being given commissions for statues and need support of clergy.
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Redwood, Maire, 39 Kimmage Road West, Terenure. She is seeking permission to assist at Midnight Mass at Roebuck.
File relating to the purchase of a new presbytery, possibly 190 Kimmage Road West.
-15 October 1970 Breen, Mary, 276A Lower Kimmage Road. She wrote to the Holy Father asking if it were true that he was to abolish confessions.
Letter from +Heffernan to +McQuaid stating the 25th anniversary of his consecration occurs the following day. He remembers the day in Blackrock College in 1932 when they had to facilitate this in the middle of the Eucharistic Congress arrangements. He is eternally grateful and will celebrate with his family in Kimmage owing to his poor health. 1 item Liberia
Treston, J.G., 198 Kimmage Road West, Terenure. He is writing on behalf of the poor. He wishes the Archbishop to use his influence with Catholic parents to stop their children taking summer jobs which are needed by the unemployed.
Letter from +Heffernan, Kimmage to +McQuaid stating altar stones are again required for the missionaries and he seeks permission to bless them. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. Three instances of Archbishop’s displeasure with Kimmage scholastics, in particular a debate announced at Kimmage (see Redemptorist file). Archbishop refuses permission for any retreats ‘Pr mondo migliore’ (Fr. Lombardi, S.J.) in his diocese in response to a request from a C.S.Sp. Father.
Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. Decolonisation in Africa. Several independence celebrations in Dublin. Interesting accounts of missionary activity in Africa. Project of a secondary school at Kimmage.
Letter from Fr. John McGuirk to Dr. Mangan informing him that men cutting turf in Glenasmole seek permission to attend Mass at Cobb’s Lodge, where some priests from Kimmage live. He has refused all lay attendance at Mass in the Lodge.