Letter from Fr. Michael Garry, Limerick to +McQuaid apologising for any problems he caused in his last visit especially in relation to his visit with the Nuncio. He only met with him as he had a letter to deliver from Cardinal Pizzardo. He mentions the Diocese of Trenton and states he is heading home that day.
Limerick
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Letter from +Henry Murphy, Bishop of Limerick, to +McQuaid stating he will be unable to attend the Liturgical Reception as he has Confirmations that day.
- 8 February 1967 Handwritten letters from Fr. Michael Hamilton P.P., Nenagh, enclosing cheques for the Propagation of the Faith. Limerick
Handwritten letter from + David Keane, Bishop of Limerick, to Fr. Dunne enclosing a cheque for £130 for University College. 1 item
Letter from +Quinn to +McQuaid. The letter concerns Mgr McCabe who is to stay on in Dublin upon medical advice. Annotation by +McQuaid. Limerick
Letter from +O’Neill to +McQuaid. The letter concerns Mrs. Eden of the Children’s World Community Chest. He writes that +McQuaid had directed her to him, and the details how she fared in Limerick. Includes an annotation by +McQuaid.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Casey from + David Keane, Limerick, sending him the form for faculties.
Report on Secretary’s Visit to Limerick.
- Correspondence relating to the presence in Dublin of one priest and two lay-brothers of the German Missionary Congregation of St. Ottilien. Letters and Memoranda. Already pre- war fund-collecting in several parts of Ireland by one of the lay-brothers (Ferns, Ardagh, Limerick). Immediately before outbreak of war the trio were in Ireland, escaping interment in Britain as Enemy Allies; their house in Hendon (Westminster) having as Superior a priest (English?) who was the only member of the community not interned. Archbishop gravely displeased at the trio’s residence in Dublin. Plan for temp. Hospitality at Glenstal fails. Superior at Hendon takes issue with Archbishop. Report of Dept. of External Affairs Benedictines Monasteries-General
Correspondence, memoranda and reports relating to the Missionary Service Centre, later to become the Irish Missionary Union, under its secretary, Fr. Pelly, S.J. Memorandum on its origins at suggestion of Fr. Jeremiah Newman (later Bishop of Limerick) and its aims. Missionary Summer schools are help. Two doctors based in Drogheda suggest recruitment of lay doctors of mission territories.