Note from Fr. Mangan to +McQuaid stating that special permission would be needed from Rome to have the Votive Mass on Sunday 11 March. This will be a Sunday in Lent and as the Mass is an anniversary Mass it should be celebrated on the actual day of the anniversary. Therefore it is advisable to transfer the Solemn Anniversary Mass to 11 March. The Nuncio will gladly cable Rome and a reply should be received in a few days. The printing of the invitation cards has been stopped as has the preparation of the choir.
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Perpetua, Sister Rose, St. Joseph’s, Portland Row, Dublin, informing Fr. Mangan that Mrs. Myron can be accommodated in the Convent.
Typed letter to Fr. C.M. Mangan from L. O Muirthe regarding the invitation to Miss Kantrovitch to give a course in school orchestras.
Letter from Joseph Deery to Fr. Mangan regarding Mr. O’Reilly’s application. 113/19. Letter from Fr. Mangan to Canon Neary seeking information on Communions, Easter Duty and on Parochial Property.
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. MacMahon to Fr. Mangan. Illegible.
Duggan, J., Cabra Park, Phibsborough. Thanks Fr. Mangan for his letter with permission from + McQuaid to read communist literature.
-9 September 1951 Hann, Seamus, Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow. Correspondence to + McQuaid and Fr. Mangan in relation to the building of a church in Kilcoole and the proposed visit to the Archbishop of Paul Koetter from Germany.
Letter from Fr. Edmond J. Drennan to Fr. Mangan inviting the Archbishop to luncheon after Ceremony of Confirmation. 1 item 91/14.
Doyle, Tom, Morning Star, North Brunswick Street, Dublin. He informs Fr. Mangan that the Laurentian Society in Trinity College is a social society for Catholics so they can be of mutual assistance to one another.