Typed report. The following items are mentioned in the report: The Differential Rents Association held a meeting in Crumlin. Attendance included Lemass and Briscoe. All aspects of rent system discussed. McCarthy, Secretary, said it would be best to leave things as were rather than have Prescott and Communists represent them. Grumley, a postman in Pearse Street PO, is being used by the Communists. Mrs Sheehy-Skeffington has resigned as Secretary of the IHA due to ill health. The ICA refused to allow the IHA affiliate with them. Fr. Twohig promised to give Councillor Matt Cullen the history of Trinity and the Scholarship Scheme but has not done so.
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Letter from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to + McQuaid. He has phoned Fr. McCarthy and given the message, i.e., ‘I have no communication to make.’ Fr. McCarthy has been offered the services of the Gardaí if required, and an Old I.R.A. man told him that some of his comrades would be at hand if they could be of help.
Letter from +Toolen to +McQuaid regarding Peter McCarthy who will come from Ireland in September. He mentions the shortage of priests. He hopes to meet him in Rome and encloses a cheque for $100 for the poor of Dublin.
Letter from William McCarthy, Executive Secretary, Catholic Travel League to +McQuaid regarding the Boston Pilgrimage to Ireland. 1 item
Press release from +McQuaid in relation to the candles presented by the Holy Father. One candle has been given to Rev. R. Harrington, Provincial of the Dominican Province which came to Dublin in 1226. Another has been given to the Mother Abbess of the Poor Clare’s, Harold’s Cross whose convents dates from 1712. The last has been given to Rev. Cathal McCarthy, President of Clonliffe College which celebrates its centenary.
Letter from +J.R. Knox, Apostolic Delegate to Kenya, to +McQuaid informing him that the school run by the Sisters of Mercy is going well, they do dispensary work among the Masai and that + McCarthy has announced his intention of starting the process for the cause of beatification of Miss Edel Quinn.
Copy of note saying Fr. McCarthy would be opposed to any organised take-over of his church by a group who wished to hold a prayer meeting without the Archbishop’s consent.
Letter from Fr. McCarthy to + McQuaid informing him that a reporter from the Irish Press phoned him and read a notice that this group intended to hold a public prayer session in St. Andrew’s on Sunday, August 25th.
Handwritten letter from Cathal McCarthy to the Archbishop enclosing the information he thinks relevant in connection with the tabernacle in Chapel Royal.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Oscar Traynor informing him of the appointment of Frs. Kelleher, Kavanagh, Kelly and McCarthy as Army Chaplains for the duration of the Emergency.