Letter from T.R. Sadleir to Fr. Mangan saying he is visiting the universities where he hopes to obtain some financial assistance for Tanganyikan students to study in Ireland.
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Letter from T.J.M. Sheehy, The Irish Catholic Ltd., to Fr. Mangan seeking a meeting with +McQuaid. He wants to discuss the actions of the Catholic Cinema & Theatre Patrons’ Association, particularly their attacks on Catholic individuals who cannot endorse their line unquestioningly and their method of collecting and quoting selected evidence to support preconceived notions.
Letter from Fr. P.J. Ryan to Fr. Mangan informing him of the men who were working in the bogs. Most said they went to Mass on Sundays.
Typed letter to Fr. Christopher Mangan, Terenure, from N.I. Duff, Dept. of Justice. His complaints regarding Everybody’s Weekly and Illustrated has not been sustained by the Censorship Board.
Handwritten letter from + Wall to Fr. Mangan regarding the PP exam on the 28th.
Letter from Fr. T. O’Riordan to Fr. Mangan outlining his plans to deal with the increasing population and their needs.
Letter from Fr. O’Keeffe to Fr. Mangan seeking a date for the blessing of the new school.
[19] Letter from [M. Clarke] to Fr. Mangan enclosing a contribution for the Italian Relief Fund. 1 item
Letter from Fr. Eugene Trainor to Fr. Mangan regarding Sisters who do visitation work in the parish.
- 25 September 1959 Carton, Eileen, St. Joseph’s, 18 Ailesbury Road, Dublin. Her correspondence with + McQuaid and Fr. Mangan relates to the Catholic Association for International Relations, the play Rose Tattoo at the Gate Theatre, more Catholic members in the Housewives, although there seems to be different factions amongst them, the Cerebal Palsy Association, The Little Hut at the Garrick Theatre and Sartre’s The Respectable Prostitute at the Pike Theatre.