Primarily correspondence between the architect, the Department of Education, Munster & Leinster Bank Limited, solicitors, building contractors and South Presentation Convent concerning the building and planning and financing of Sacred Heart secondary school.
Lucey
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Correspondence relating to the transfer of Nano Nagle House to the Presentation Sisters from the Presentation Brothers. Also includes histories of Nano Nagle House written by the members of the Presentation Order.
A letter from Bishop Cornelius Lucey giving faculties, appointing Father Joseph as Confessor, and Father White as Extraordinary. Also mentions architect's difficulties with Ballyphehane School. Regarding Appointments,
Letters from Superioress Sister Agnes Daly, mainly addressed to Bishop Cornelius Lucey regarding Constitutions, the School for the Deaf, and other matters.
Letter from +Lucey to +McQuaid seeking advice regarding the Catholic Girl Guides and the Baden Powell Guides.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Lucey thanking him for a copy of the draft statute to cover the Chair of Theology in UCC. He believes the local Bishop should have responsibility for the appointment and removal of such a Professor.
Letter from +Lucey to +McQuaid stating that the Meeting of the Bishops and University Presidents will take place at 86 St. Stephen’s Green. 1 item
Letter from +Lucey to +McQuaid regarding the Meeting of the Bishops and University Presidents. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from +Lucey to +McQuaid regarding the Council of Education’s questionnaire and a possible meeting to discuss the same. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + Cornelius Lucey. He feels that the Bill will be presented by the Government as being substantially free-for-all and substantially measuring up to the Browne requirements. People will feel that the Bishops are retreating from their original position if they remain silent. Suggests they wait for the full text of Bill. Must remember that this Bill is uncalled for. The poor have a good health service already.