Perpetua, Sister Rose, St. Joseph’s, Portland Row, Dublin, informing Fr. Mangan that Mrs. Myron can be accommodated in the Convent.
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Letter from Fr. J.J. Kennedy to Fr. Mangan enclosing the information requested.
Letters from Fr. Denis J. McGrath to Fr. Mangan regarding the donation of £10 for the former sacristan. 2 items
Letters from H.G. McKernan to Fr. Mangan regarding the Lenten retreat. 2 items
Letters from H.G. McKernan to Fr. Mangan seeking permission to organise pilgrimages for the students of UCD to Lough Derg. 3 items
Letter from Fr. Paul J. Rafter to Fr. Mangan enclosing the numbers of Holy Communions during 1951 (96,000), and those who neglected their Easter Duty (24).
Letter from Fr. Valentine Burke to Fr. Mangan explaining why this happened. He was unable to get a priest to ‘supply’. 1 item
Letter from Fr. J. Cotter to Fr. Mangan informing him of the number of Holy Communions in 1951 and that a new school at [Kelkea] is an addition to parochial property.
Letter from Fr. MacMahon to Fr. Mangan enclosing a circular for assistance from the Ex-Emergency Service Club. 2 items
Letter from H.M. McKernan to Fr. Mangan informing him that the number of meals being served in the Matt Talbot Food Centre has reduced from 370 meals per day in 1948 to about 50-60 now. In his opinion the need for the Centre is now over. Those who attend for meals can easily transfer to Holles Street.