-7 April 1970 Correspondence between +McQuaid, Dr. Michael O’Connell, Fr. James McGrath, Provincial of the Redemptorists, Fr. Jeremiah Curtin and Fr. Patrick Seery regarding an article by Fr. George Wadding entitled ‘Do we have to obey Church laws?’
Mcgrath
44 Archivistische beschrijving results for Mcgrath
Certificate conferring membership to the Masons of Ireland to John McGrath, Kingston.
Letter from Stephen Manley to Fr. Mangan seeking permission to erect a tombstone for the late Fr. McGrath. Granted.
Correspondence relating to permission for a private oratory in the home of Mr. McGrath.
McGrath, P., Chairman, Irish Immigrant Association, Coventry, thanking + McQuaid for his gift of £100.
McGrath, Richard, 34 Harlech Crescent, Roebuck Road, Dublin. His letter to + McQuaid suggests ways, very respectfully and sincerely, that the Archbishop might become more intune with the faithful.
Letter from Paddy McGrath, 20 Merrion Road to +McQuaid forwarding information from his father, Joseph McGrath, who was a founding member of the Hospital Sweep Stakes. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from Paddy McGrath to +McQuaid returning his original correspondence.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Michael McGrath regarding the possibility of the St. Joseph’s Sisters establishing a foundation in Dublin. He refuses as he has had many similar applications. The Archivist believes the year of this letter should read 1942. See 23/1.
Letter from Mgr. Storero to +McQuaid enclosing a Papal Distinction for Mr. Joseph McGrath. The amount due to Secretariat of State in respect of this is £80.