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.
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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.
Letter from Fr. O’Callaghan, on behalf of +Murphy, to +McQuaid. The letter concerns the affiliation of the apostolic work in Limerick which is rendered problematic because the National Council may not be functioning.
Copy of letter from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to Fr O’Callaghan. He acknowledges receipt of his earlier letter and writes that +McQuaid would discuss the position with the Bishop of Limerick.
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.
Letter from +Russell to +McQuaid. He thanks him for his letter, and writes that he was not aware Fr Ryan was due to speak in Limerick nor did he know of his statement. He is sorry that any unjust statement be made and will take the matter up with Fr Ryan at the earliest opportunity.
Letter from +Murphy to +McQuaid. He writes to +McQuaid seeking advice about the possibility of the Little Sisters of the Assumption working in the diocese of Limerick. He also recommends the Salesian Sisters to +McQuaid as potential teachers in his diocese.
Letter from +Quinn to +McQuaid. The letter concerns Mgr McCabe who is to stay on in Dublin upon medical advice. Annotation by +McQuaid. Limerick
Handwritten letter from + David Keane, Bishop of Limerick, to Fr. Dunne enclosing a cheque for £130 for University College. 1 item
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’.