Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Petit regarding Sr. Ellie Malone who the Holyhead Convent. She has been asking for alms for Beaumans Church. The Chancellor spoke with her and she has now left the Diocese. He hopes this kind of thing will not reoccur.
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Letter from Fr. John O’Regan to +McQuaid stating he has met with Sr. Malone and conveyed to her the Archbishop’s admonition. She has apologised and will leave the Diocese.
Copy of a typed letter to Fr. C.P. Crean from J.A. MacM. regarding Dermot Malone, Donnybrook. Dermot has received a lot of literature from his brother in England who may be a member of the Young Communist League. Dermot still goes to Mass but is affected in his attitude to religion.
-3 March 1965 Malone, John A., Leahy Terrace, Sandymount. General moral standards have been lowered. Proprietors of dance halls should be asked to put decent music on.
- 8 December 1951 Malone, Patrick, 23 Terenure Road North regarding accommodation.
Letter from Mgr. Cecil J. Barrett to + McQuaid informing him that David Thornley attended a meeting of the Beggsboro Tenants Association, urging them to ‘take no for an answer’. Hall occupied most of the time. (Malone’s) letter ignorant. Malone is not a bad fellow, but knows no better.
Copy of letter from the Secretary (formulated by + McQuaid) to T.D. Malone. His Grace regrets any difficulty. He regrets that it could be suggested that the Archbishop would ‘throw your letter to the wind’; also, that you threaten ‘more serious action’ if your request is unheeded. His Grace has never yet found it necessary to act under threat.
Malone, Dick, Mount St. Club Farm, Larkfield, Clondalkin. Asks Archbishop to help him get an indoor job in a college.
Copy of letter from the Secretary to Mgr. C. Barrett thanking him for the copy of his letter to Mr. Malone.
Copy of letter from Mgr. Cecil J. Barrett to Thomas Malone informing him that he had discussed the matter with the Parish Priest, who expressed his good will towards the Tenants’ Association. Many parish groups wish to use the facilities and as such it is impossible to meet all requests.