Letters from Fr. Denis J. McGrath to Fr. Mangan regarding the donation of £10 for the former sacristan. 2 items
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Includes; receipts from Frs. Fleming and McGrath for money received on interest towards the upkeep of some churches in Cork, dated 1889, 1890, and 1895; letters and envelopes from Bishop O’ Callaghan addressed to Rev. Mother, Mrs. M. Rose and Mrs M. de Sales dated 1905 to 1913; lists of the approved dates for Benedictions for the convents in the Diocese, dated September and November 1953.
Letters from Dr Cohalan, Bishop, to Rev. Mother concerning Sisters being released from their vows and leaving the convent, going to hospital, travelling, missing days from the Novitiate, permissions to go to a concert in Turner’s Cross, the use of legacies and how jubilees were to be celebrated.
details of an unnamed [possibly Sister Loyola McGrath] Presentation Sister's trip to Papua New Guinea to visit the Presentation missions there; copies of newspaper articles on Presentation Mission to Papua New Guinea.
Letter from +McGrath to +McQuaid asking how the amalgamation of the convents in Drumcondra and Gloucester Street is proceeding? He is having some problems with the convent at Bartestree. The Superior is currently unwell.
Letter from +McGrath to +McQuaid regarding the Poor Clare’s. He said Mass for them in Donnybrook and the Abbess later discussed a possible foundation in his diocese. He is hoping the Sisters would be able to establish a colony in Neath.
Letter from +Morris to +McQuaid regarding the recall of Fr. Matthew McGrath.
Letter from +D’Alton to +McQuaid regarding the stating he will authorise Fr. McGrath to act as the Irish representative at the Lucerne assembly.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from J.P. Walshe, Ambasciata D’Irlanda, Roma. Refers to America and Partition, appointment of two delegates, the collections by Bill Dwyer and Joe McGrath and the lectures project.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Fr. F. McGrath, S.J., St. Ignatius College, Galway. The Catholic Headmasters are concerned about the term ‘treatment service’ in the Health Bill. It would be fantastic to demand that each secondary school should defray the cost of medical treatment of its pupils. Asks the Archbishop whether they should, at this stage, demand an elucidation.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Fr. Fergal McGrath, S.J., St. Francis Xavier’s, Gardiner Street, enclosing a copy of the statement by the Catholic Headmasters regarding the Health Bill.