Typed letter to Fr. Mangan, Archbishop’s Palace, from Brian Durnin, informing him that 67 volumes of manuscripts in Trinity College Library which once belonged to the Vatican Library have been microfilmed and these will be presented to the Cardinal Librarian on behalf of the Irish Government. (The volumes were taken by Napoleon I from the Vatican Library).
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Letter from Fr. H.J. McKernan to Fr. Mangan informing him that about fifty students are interested in going to Lough Derg on pilgrimage.
Phillips. Letter from Fr. Mangan thanking him for droping him a line of appreciation.
Letter from Fr. James Robinson to Fr. Mangan inviting priests to lectures.
-5 August 1950 Correspondence between +Staunton, Wexford, Fr. John O’Regan and Fr. Mangan in relation to Faculties for Army Chaplains which had been put in place during ‘The Emergency’ and which may now need to be reviewed. Bishop Staunton insists they are still valid.
-28 November 1958 Cooney, Joseph J., 3 Primrose Avenue, Phibsborough Road, Dublin. Correspondence with Fr. Mangan and the Secretary. Topics include Gospel Meetings, advertising regarding ladies clothing, literary censorship, and “Random Jottings.”
Letter from Fr. W. Lillis to Fr. Mangan thanking him for change of Mass time.
Letter from Fr. Joseph P. Purfield to Fr. Mangan submitting the Communion numbers, Easter Duty defaulters and other matters on church property.
Letter from Fr. Dan Gallagher to Fr. Mangan supplying the numbers who received Communion and other matters.
Letter from Fr. John Redmond to Fr. Mangan enclosing the information requested.