- 7 April 1952 Correspondence from Fr. J.S. Robinson to Fr. Mangan submitting the Communion numbers, Easter Duty defaulters and other matters on church property.
Mangan
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Correspondence from Fr. to Fr. Mangan submitting the Communion numbers, Easter Duty defaulters and other matters on church property. 2 items Catalogued by Noelle Dowling
Henry, Albert, 2 Wine Street, Sligo. Asks Fr. Mangan to thank + McQuaid for suggesting that he should not be capable of doing missionary work in France.
MacDermott, Joseph, Nazareth House, Sligo. Letter to Fr. Mangan describing conditions in the home.
Mangan, Fred J., 7 St. Kevin’s Park, Dartry, regarding raising funds for the Clonliffe [Bowise] and Ambulance Corps.
Moylan. Letter from Fr. Mangan informing him that the Crusade of Reparation in Dublin is similar in its aims with the Blue Army of Our Lady in America. Suggests he promote the Crusade of Reparation.
Sadlier, Joseph W., 48 Upper Mount Street. His letter to Fr. Mangan concerns his mother’s admittance to a hospice.
Barrett, Cecil. Informs Fr. Mangan that no complaints were received regarding the film Nightmare Alley, ‘a crude satire on spiritualism.’ (Censorhsip -Monsignor)
Boylan, P., 7 Eblana Ave. She tells Fr. Mangan that the play She who is Mary is serious and reverent, details are unhistorical, and would please the faithful more than it would please her.
Letter from Fr. Thomas F. O’Reilly to Fr. Mangan regarding the ‘Youth Social Club’, No. 53 Jones’s Road.