Correspondence from the Diocese of Sacramento to South Presentation Convent and Presentation Convent, Sexton Street, Limerick, regarding need for new teachers and a request for a new foundation. Also mentions school registration, installation of Bishop Bell as the new Bishop for Sacramento, the arrival of Sister Bonaventure, as well as the building of new schools in California among other matters. Regarding Raising of Sisters' Wages, Improvements
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Correspondence from the Diocese of Sacramento to South Presentation Convent and Presentation Convent, Sexton Street, Limerick, regarding the possibility of a Limerick Presentation foundation at St. Peter's Parish, health of Sisters in Sacramento, Sending of three additional Sisters, the dispensation of Sister Aquinas Cashman, and the acquisition of visas, See also the correspondence from the department of education regarding Sister Aquinas Cashman (IE/PBVM/TNC/74/6/1/1/1), correspondence from Bishop Cornelius Lucey regarding Sister Aquinas Cashman (IE/PBVM/TNC/74/6/2/2), correspondence from Presentation Church regarding Sister Aquinas Cashman (IE/PBVM/TNC/74/6/3/2), Sister Aquinas Cashman's own correspondence regarding her departure from religious life (IE/PBVM/TNC/74/6/3/3). Regarding Approval of Sisters Rosemary and
Card. Somaglia to L. Notification of the appointment of Dr. John Ryan as ceadiutor to Dr. C. Tuohy, bp ef Limerick. (In Latin)
Includes; Mullingar; Fermoy; Maryborough; Limerick; Mount Saint Anne's, Portarlington; Bandon; Terenure; Millstreet; Rathmore, County Kerry; Killarney; Kenmare; George's Hill, Dublin; Waterford?; Kilkenny; Tuam, County Galway; Dingle; North Presentation, Cork.
Letter between +Griffin and +McQuaid regarding the school of physiotherapy. He has contacted the Matron at St. Andrew’s Hospital, Dollis Hill which is run by the Little Company of Mary and she states there is a nun/physiotherapist in Limerick. Note attached states the nun is not qualified to teach but perhaps Dollis Hill may be able to help in finding a suitable tutor. Annotated by +McQuaid.
- 14 March 1945 Telegram announcing the death of +Keane of Limerick.
Correspondence between Fr. P.J. O’Callaghan, Diocesan Secretary, Limerick, and Archbishop’s House regarding the purchase of Fee Simple of property in Amiens St.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Tom Mullalley, Limerick Prison. He repeats that he has kept his side of the agreement, and is demanding through the Archbishop his immediate release.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from T. O Raifeartaigh enclosing copies of documents drawn up in the Department on the Limerick proposal.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + P. O’Neill, Limerick. Supposes many people will blame the Bishops for not showing their hand in 1947. He thinks ‘that which was done was properly done’.