Copy of typed letter to Sean McEntee, Minister for Local Government and Public Health, from Michael P. O’Connell, Secretary, informing him that St. Patrick’s Home, Navan Road, is now part of the parish of Chapelizod and that Fr. Bernard McMahon is its Chaplain.
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Letter from Fr. M.S. McMahon to Doctor informing him that he had re- interviewed two young men who had been given permission to attend Trinity College. They are most grateful and will abide by the conditions imposed by the Archbishop.
Card to Fr. James Ardle McMahon acknowledging his letter of the 19 April 1958.
Correspondence involving S. O’Sullivan, Dept. of Transport and Fr. J.A. McMahon, Secretary. The 27th Session of the European Conference of Ministers of Transport is being held in Dublin Castle. Delegates will complete their working sessions on the Wednesday, and on Thursday take an excursion by train to Killary. Thursday is the Feast of Corpus Christi. It may be difficult for some delegates to hear Mass and a dispensation is sought for them.
Motu Propizo – Syndos – Constitutar, with summary notation by J. Ardle McMahon.
Letter from Fr. Hugh C. Dunne to Fr. McMahon regarding a query from Mr. Clarke, a grocer, who wants to know if Swiss Vegetable Soups are made with beef fat or meat extract or both. Information needed regarding days of abstinence.
Letter from B. McMahon, Censorship Board to Peter Bailey regarding the following books and magazines; ‘Matador’; ‘To God unknown’ by John Steinbeck; ‘Peril magazine’; ‘The strange barriers’; ‘The seductive mirror’; ‘Every man a stranger’; ‘Mamba’; ‘On the waterfront’; ‘The daughter of the town’; ‘Men only and London opinion’; ‘Blighty, pin-up and cartoon annual’; ‘Esquire’; and ‘Roll back the sky’.
Correspondenc e McMahon, secretary 16 November 1964 to the Archbishop, during the 3rd session. Mixture of personal and official.
Invitation to Fr. James McMahon to a reception in honour of the Most Rev. Donal J. Herlihy on the occasion of his Consecration as Bishop of Ferns.
Letter from Fr. John Moloney to Dr. McMahon informing him that John Feeney at no time asked for permission to use the Pro-Cathedral. They wanted to know if some groups of sodalities might be organising to resist them.