Letter from Stephen Clancy to Fr. Mangan partially replying to an anonymous letter received by the Archbishop over his silence on matters of grave importance.
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Correspondence from Fr. Maurice O’Shea to Fr. Mangan regards a High Mass on
- 10 March 1952 Correspondence from Fr. R.J. Casey to Fr. Mangan regarding the building of a Parochial Hall. Annotated by +McQuaid. 2 items
- 20 March 1952 Correspondence from Fr. R. J. Casey to Fr. Mangan submitting the Communion numbers, Easter Duty defaulters and other matters on church property.
Letter from Fr. Patrick F. Clarke to Fr. Mangan submitting the Communion numbers, Easter Duty defaulters and other matters on church property.
- 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.
McKernan, H.J., 84 Stephen’s Green. He informs Fr. Mangan that a society called Common Ground has been founded. Its purpose is to discuss literature, art and politics. Article from The Irish Times, Cruiskeen Lawn, written by Myles na gCopaleen, enclosed.
Mangan, Josephine, Kenilworth Road, Rathgar, seeking help in obtaining a position with the Hospital Sweep, Ballsbridge.
-26 April 1957 Murphy, Seamus, 119a Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin. Correspondence with + McQuaid and Fr. Mangan outlineing a project to get unemployed men back to work through retraining. Seeks approval of Archbishop.
Perpetua, Sister Rose, St. Joseph’s, Portland Row, Dublin, informing Fr. Mangan that Mrs. Myron can be accommodated in the Convent.