Nash, Fr. Robert S.J., The Crescent, Limerick. Correspondence concerning Protestant literature aimed at Catholics.
Limerick
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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.
Copy of a typed confidential report from the Detective Branch, S.D. Unit, Dublin Castle, on the Connolly Youth Movement. Declan Bree, Sligo, informed Liam Mulready that fifteen youths in Sligo are interested in the Connolly Youth Movement. On his return he brought copies of Connolly and Marxist writings. Delegates will meet interested youths at a later date. A Connolly Youth Movement meeting is to be held in Limerick. Ballyfermot group is causing concern for the executive committee. Want duplicating machine and paper, and aim to infiltrate as many committees in the Ballyfermot area as possible. Committee to investigate activities of this group.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Tom Mullalley, Limerick Prison. His detention is a breach of the agreement. He has observed his part of the agreement and has resigned from the Republican Army. Does not feel Mr. Boland has anything to do with his arrest. Police vindictive towards him. Asks the Archbishop to continue to mediate on his behalf.
Letter from Abbot Augustine O’Sullivan, Glenstal Abbey, Murroe, Co. Limerick, accepting the invitation to the Liturgical Reception.
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.
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.
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.
- Correspondence relating to Glenstal Abbey, Co. Limerick: its desire to open a hostel in Dublin for its old boys, especially those attending University. This is granted, a house opened at Palmerston Park. Glenstal announces its erection as a Conventual Priory. A Polish countess seeks Archbishop’s help in getting a Place for son at Glenstal School. Undated (early 1940s) Archbishop ____ at a Glenstal boy attending Trinity College Dublin.
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.