Wording of telegram from +McQuaid to +McCarthy on the occasion of his Jubilee.
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Letter from Cathal McCarthy to Chris returning the draft of the leaflets which were sent for censorship.
Letter from Cathal McCarthy to +McQuaid giving him the details for his forthcoming visit to Radio Eireann to hear the Angelus being broadcast.
Correspondence relating to comprehensive education involving + McQuaid, Sean MacGearailt, Fr. Liam Martin and Donogh O’Malley. +McQuaid wished to remind the Minister that on at least three occasions he was given firm assurances by the Minister that a comprehensive school would not be established in Dublin. A proposal to change that assurance would profoundly shock the confidence of the Archbishop. Regarding Ballymun, +McQuaid had already arranged for ample post-primary education with the Christian Brothers and Dominican Sisters. In response the Minister said he was of the opinion that no such global guarantee should have been sought. He would expect that he would not be met with a situation in which the Archbishop would think that he was the person to decide what is ample post-primary education for any area in the Diocese. For +McQuaid these views were gravely erroneous. Notes on meeting between Mother M. Jordana and Mgr. J. O’Regan on the one side and Martin Gleeson, Mr. Donegan and Mr. McCarthy on the other. Memorandum sought. +McQuaid’s response to McGearailt’s letter on 1 August.
Telegram from William McCarthy to +McQuaid stating people will be at a special Mass and he wishes to confirm if this is possible. He mentions lunch and garden party at Iveagh House. The final programme is being printed and he hopes the Archbishop will reply with the information he seeks.
-25 October 1944 Correspondence between Fr. Cathal McCarthy, Holy Cross College to +McQuaid regarding the Priests’ Crusade in Dublin. Includes a report on the arguments for the Crusade and an over view of meetings with Mrs. Partridge.
Letter from Fr. Cathal McCarthy, Holy Cross College to +McQuaid enclosing biographical notes on Anne Freeling.
Letter from +Wright to +McQuaid stating he has no idea what happened to his earlier correspondence. In it he informed the Archbishop that the Cardinal was delighted to accept the invitation to be his house guest. He has now presented the programme regarding the lunch in Clonliffe and the garden party in Iveagh House to the Cardinal. Mr. McCarthy who is organising the trip will visit the Archbishop while in Dublin.
Letter from +John McCarthy, Holy Ghost Fathers, Paris to +McQuaid thanking him for his help towards the Cathedral. He has given the documents by hand to Mr. MacCauley at the Irish Embassy, Rome.
Letter from Cathal McCarthy to Chris saying ‘that is all the literature I can find.’ Encloses a leaflet on the Irish National Eucharistic Shrine.