Copy of ‘The Question of a University College at Limerick.
Limerick
94 Description archivistique résultats pour Limerick
Newspaper article entitled ‘Telling Reasons Why Limerick Should Get Constituent College of N.U.I.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Brian Lenihan explaining the Manager’s position, religious and moral formation, the position of Fr. Ryan, a sociologist who had done similar work in Limerick, Fr. O’Doherty’s reports.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from [X, Royal George Hotel, Limerick. Polish children from the British Zone in Germany will not be allowed here.
Includes entries under the headings; "Our vocation as religious women in the Church", "The consecrated community", "The community of charity", "Growth in Christ".
Includes; letters from Presentation Convents in Mullingar County Westmeath, Wexford County Wexford, Castleconnell County Limerick, George's Hill Dublin, Portadown County Armagh concerning the proposed setting up of a central Presentation Novitiate and the potential amalgamation of the Presentation House's.
Includes; letters addressed from Presentation Convents in Bandon County Cork, Mitchelstown County Cork, Carrick-on-Suir County Tipperary, Lismore County Waterford, Clonmel County Tipperary, Youghal County Cork, Crosshaven County Cork, Midleton County Cork, Doneraile County Cork, Fermoy County Cork, Limerick City, Thurles County Tipperary, Waterford City, Dungarvan County Waterford, Drogheda County Louth, Spanish Point County Clare, Mooncoin County Waterford, Mullingar County Westmeath, all giving opinions on the proposed "House of Formation and Studies" in University College Cork.
Includes; letter addressed from "Presentation Sisters, 6 Sexton Street, Limerick" from Colette to Bride accompanying photos, photo of four Presetation Sisters that were the first to go to Ecuador, photos of locals and local children, ministres and works of Sisters, some indentifying information written on backs.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Deidre Manifold, Thomas Street, Limerick. She is grateful that he went to see Patrick who is weak after the operation and is very low. She wonders what is to become of him as he is completely penniless. She has informed the Taoiseach. Wonders if a small group could be organized to contribute a little each week while the need exists.
Letter from John Power, State Solicitor, Hospital, county Limerick to Messrs. Arthur O’Hagan, solicitors, replying to issues regarding the Fee Farm Grant, administration of estate of Mary Jane Graham, copy extract from allocation schedule of M. F. Creagh and other items.