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.
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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.
Handwritten letter to Bill from C. Mangan. In response to a letter from Dan Nolan is seeking ‘a line’ on Peadar O’Donnell.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Mangan from Jim O’Brien. Is thankful that the Legion Praesidium has been removed from him. Would like to stay with the Leo League if allowed. ‘Friendship’ is the work of the League. He gets to know various Trade Union leaders and they get to know the Divine Character of the priesthood. Its work is submitted to the Archbishop.
Typed letter to Rev. C. Mangan from C. Collins of M.H. Gill & Son Ltd. (publishers). Enclosed transcripts of Communist side of a debate to be held under the auspices of the Irish Legal Employees Benevolent Society. Hopes to be given an opinion by tomorrow regarding the suitability for meeting.
Typed letter to Fr. Mangan from Fr. Peter Cunningham. Says that Hugh P. Allen’s letter states facts fairly and accurately. He met parishioners during visitation who supported Wheatly. They felt he had not been treated fairly. He feels they are fortunate to have a Catholic of Allen’s ability and courage. Is now leaving the decision to the Archbishop on what should be done next.
Handwritten letter (10 pages) to Fr. Mangan from Eileen O’W. Carter. The Contemporary Club is a conversational club which meets every other Saturday in the Alpha Restaurant. L.E. Maloney, Secretary, is a Catholic and live-wire. Gets good speakers on topical subjects. Carter attended talk on Russia, asked critical questions and was not impressed with answers.