Letter from +Heenan to +McQuaid regarding Fr. Andrew Moore. He is a lecturer in Canon Law and Moral Theology at St. Edmund’s College and recently his brother died. He is taking some leave and has been in contact with a Fr. McHugh. The Archbishop may be approached on his behalf to find some ‘light duties at home’.
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Includes; letter addressed from "Wollemarkt, I5, Mechelen [Belgium]" stating that His Eminence "… will be very glad to welcome Dr McHugh in Mechelen …" (signed M. Dewey ?).
Includes; photo of Redemptorist Priest Father McHugh a Canon Lawyer.
Note for +McQuaid stating Dr. Roger McHugh, UCD, has been given a grant to study the uses of Television in Education in the United States.
McHugh, H.A., Marianella, Orwell Road, Rathgar. He has given a retreat at St. Patrick’s and is highly impressed by the boys.
letter to Father McHugh, queries into Nano Nagle, letters written by Sister Pius O'Farrell from the USA, congratulations and encouragement to Sister Pius O'Farrell from Father T.J. Walsh.
Typed copy of a letter to + McQuaid, unsigned, with the Minutes of ‘Vigilance’ Meeting of 2nd November attached. Wishes to clarify some points. The police are investigating the Centre of Psychiatry/Scientology arising out of an inquest on one of the pupils. O’Riordan has not left the country. Roger McHugh is a practicing Catholic, but quite odd and silly. Matt Merrigan used his union influence to ground Aer Lingus planes in England during the recent strike. Cathal O’Shannon was a Socialist but now a practicing Catholic.
transcripts of lectures on Nao Nagle given by Sister de Sales, Father A. McHugh and Father Peel.
Includes; letters from Dean MC Swiney, Carrigaline, dated 23 November, to Rev. Mother 1876, mentioning Thurles; letter Mr. Neville, from Catholic University of Ireland, 86 Stephens Green, Dublin, to Rev. Mother, dated 25 June 1882, mentioning the altar and the bonds and shares; letter from M. Agnes, North Presentation Convent, Clarence Street, to Rev. mother, dated 22 April 1883, letters from Sr. M. de Sales, Castleisland, County Kerry, written in 1908; letter from Fr. Peyton, to Rev. Mother, dated 17 May 1954; letters from Sr. M. Patrick, George’s Hill, Dublin to Rev. Mother, concerning the establishment of a Branch of the Standing Committee for the Conference of Convent Primary Schools, in Cork, dated April and May 1962; note from Sr. M. Aloysius, Fair Street [Drogheda, County Louth], to Rev. Mother dated 24 February 1972; telegram from Nellie and Jim to Sr. Ita for her feast day; letter from Sr. de Lourdes, St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross, to Sr. Kieran, dated 20 December 1977, letter from Sr. Therese [Browne], Presentation Convent, Youghal, to Rev. Mother, dated 20 October 1953; postcard which has a picture of the Presentation Convent, Tuam, County Galway , from Mary of the Sacred Heart to Rev. Mother M. de Sales; letter from M.C.McHugh, C.S.S.R. , Marianella, Orwell, Road, Dublin, to Mother, dated 14 December 1959, in which he appreciates Father T. J. Walsh’s book on Nano Nagle; and letter from James Bastible, St. Patrick’s Church, Lower Road, Cork, to Mother Agnes, dated 27 September 1969, he appreciates the work of the Sisters in Cork Polio; letters from Presentation convents- Crosshaven, Thurles, Tralee, Midleton, concerning the draft of the new constitutions, letter from Sr. M. Agnes, Turner’s Cross, to Fr. Meenan, dated 5 November expressing delight to know that he is a direct descendant of Nano Nagle; letter from Fr. Anthony Boran, OFM .Cap, Provincial, Capuchin Franciscan Friary, Church Street, Dublin 7 to Rev. Mother dated 11 March 1975, concerning papers pertaining to South and North Presentation Convents; letter from Antionette Cogan (Brownie Leader), 20 Alexandra Villas, St. Luke’s Cork, to Rev. Mother , dated 5 December 1979, thanking her and Sr. Rosario for their time and co-operation during their recent visit; and faded photocopy of a letter dated 2 July 1801 giving an account of the Sisters.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Roger McHugh, Honorary Secretary, the Charles Kerins Reprieve Committee, asking the Archbishop to sign the petition, and collect other influential signatures, for the reprieve of Charles Kerins.