Handwritten letter to Fr. Mangan from Richard MacNevin, The Pro-Cathedral, regarding the empty benches in the nave of the church. Suggestions given to prevent this reoccurring.
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Typed letter to Fr. Mangan from P. Kenny S.J., Rector, Rathfarnham Castle, regarding the acquisition of a flat for John Lawlor and his family.
Leaflets entitled The Jewish Question, The Jewish Question Must Be Faced and Benjamin Franklin’s Address on Jews. Irish Christian Rights Protection Association 3/ 25/1. 9 September 1941 Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from George Griffin, President, Irish Christian Rights Protection Association. On 21ST July a decision was called to oppose the granting of money-lending licences to Jews where there was evidence against them. 90% of the members decided not to oppose the money lenders as no reply was received from +McQuaid. They resigned when he moved that the licences must be opposed. He opposed ten licences on 31 July and the cases were adjourned until 18 September. Asks the Archbishop to let him know if he disapproves of his to let him know and he will withdraw his opposition. 3/ 25/2. Typed circular letter (+ McQuaid’s name inserted) from ICRPA, dealing with two pernicious evils controlled by Aliens, namely money- lending and hire-purchase. Requests subscription. 3/ 25/3. 9 March 1942 Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from George Griffin, President, ICRPA, reporting the decrease in complaints against money-lenders. He now appeals to the Archbishop to use his influence with the Government with the view to introducing fresh legislation to deal with hire-purchase. 3/ 25/4. 11 March 1942 Draft letter, in +McQuaid’s handwriting, and signed by Christopher Mangan, Secretary, to Mr. Griffin, Crumlin, acknowledging receipt of his letter and assuring him its contents will receive very careful attention.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Mangan from Fr. S. Burke, 32 Walkinstown Road, to let him know how the social studies group is doing.
Handwritten letter to Michael from C. Mangan asking if he would look after the matter.
- Letter from Fr. O’Riordan, Baldonnell Camp to Fr. Mangan regarding the duties of a censor. 2 July 1951
Letter from Roisin Ni Lathasaigh, Runai Oinigh, to Fr. C. Mangan asking permission for the Clergy and Christian Brothers to attend the National Drama Festival. And also nuns when needed to control their pupils. Film (see also Communications files XXVI) Censorship Appeals Board and National Film Institute
Letter from Fr. Cecil Barrett to Fr. Mangan regarding ‘Nighmare Alley’.
Letter from E. Hardiman, Egan Film Service to Fr. Mangan regarding films, he will show, of a Catholic nature. This include ‘Sanctuary of the Heart’, ‘The life story of the Cur d’Ars’ and ‘Isle of Sinners’. He will at a later stage show ‘Angel on my shoulder’ and ‘Miracle of Milan’. He hopes the Archbishop will help him get these films as it is quite difficult due to small audiences. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Typed letter to Fr. Mangan from M.A. Croker, Secretary, Royal National Hospital for Consumption for Ireland (Newcastle, Co Wicklow), requesting permission for the reservation of the Blessed Sacrament in the Hospital Chapel when the present permission ceases.