McLoughlin. Draft letter from + McQuaid informing him that the idea of the Miss Universe beauty contest is abhorrent to the Catholic way of life.
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Letters from Fr. John McLoughlin to +McQuaid regarding the centenary of the parish church.
McLoughlin, Nora, Chapelizod. She feels that she and her family have been unfairly treated by the Parish Priest.
-1 May 1958 McLogan, Mrs. K., Main Street, Portlaoighse. Her husband was interned in 1940 and again in 1958. Asks the Archbishop to help him get parole. 13/28/a. 20 March 1941 James L. McLoughlin, Honorary Secretary, Leinster Branch Irish Rugby Football Unio inviting the Archbishop to attend any of their games at Lansdowne Road.
Handwritten report saying a resolution from the Royal Irish Academy on A-bomb was withdrawn by Dr. McLoughlin (formally Maynooth, now Donegal). Stopped from attending meeting by his superiors. McWhinney of the British Communist Party in Dublin to promote links. Seeing Donal Nevin. International Women’s Congress in Ceylon. Mrs. Legrave Daly is ICWA delegate. Ronnie Delaney mixed up over his invitation to Moscow.
McLoughlin, S., St. Joseph’s, Boyle. Suggests titles for a talk.
-15 June 1943 McLoughlin, T.D., 18 College Green, relating to the Irish Allotment Holders Association.
Copy of typed letter to The Governor, No. 1 Internment Camp, The Curragh, Co. Kildare, informing him that the undersigned interned Irish Republicans intend to go on hunger strike from the 24th instance for their unconditional release. They sent communications to Mr. de Valera, Mr. Gerard Boland, His Eminence Cardinal MacRory, His Excellence Most Rev. Pascal Robinson, Nuncio Apostolic, requesting that these be forwarded. Signed by Sean MacCumhaill, Sean Maxwell, Peadar Houston, J.G. O’Doherty, Seamus Gerard Bohan, John Curran, Christopher O’Callaghan, Terence McLoughlin. This is an eleven-page document.
McLoughlin, Margaret, Booterstown. Thanks the Archbishop for the turf.
Letter from Fr. John McLoughlin to Fr. Des Williams regarding the Mary C. Pitt Masses.