File relating to Milltown National School.
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Letter from +Alibrandi to +McQuaid stating he has received an invitation from the Institute of Theology and Philosophy at Milltown Park, to attend the ceremony of presentation of the commemoration volume ‘Irish Anglicanism 1869-1969’. He does not personally favour attending the event but would appreciate the Archbishop’s opinion. Annotation from +McQuaid states ‘I could not consider it advisable in our circumstances’.
Holograph copy letter from +McQuaid to +Alibrandi regarding the invitation from the Institute of Theology and Philosophy at Milltown Park, to attend the ceremony of presentation of the commemoration volume ‘Irish Anglicanism 1869-1969’. He has refused the invitation.
Typewritten copy letter from +McQuaid to +Alibrandi regarding the invitation from the Institute of Theology and Philosophy at Milltown Park, to attend the ceremony of presentation of the commemoration volume ‘Irish Anglicanism 1869-1969’. He has refused the invitation.
Letter from Dermot O’Flynn, Milltown to +McQuaid regarding ‘Front Page Detective’. He mentions traders who find loop-holes in the censorship laws. Honey
File relating to the Marian Hall, Milltown. 18 items
Letter form +John J. McEleney, Kingston to +McQuaid regarding Thomas Donahue who wishes to be received into the priesthood. He has already written to Fr. Patrick Joy, S.J., Milltown Park to give final coaching to Mr. Doherty on rubrics and practical matrimonial cases. Annotated by +McQuaid.
File regarding films shown by the Irish Film Society. Includes a list of films to be shown by Milltown Park and Rathfarnham Castle branches. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. The 30 Days Ignatian Retreat is introduced at Clonliffe College. Question of a secondary school at Milltown/Dundrum area. Fr. Counihan, S.J., reports on youth unemployment and on activities by subversives (see section on Communists and Subversives; also on Youth Unemployment). Fr. C.C. Martindale, S.J. (England) visits. Mention of broadcasts and a thanks you note for the Archbishop for a cheque.
-27 August 1959 Letter from Dermot O’Flynn, Milltown to +McQuaid stating he wishes to send copies of the ‘New Statesman’ to the Attorney General. He is forwarding some of the ‘no action’ decisions taken in recent months also. Copy reply from the Attorney General, Aindrias O Caoimhn, attached 2 items Opus Dei -Montserrat Grases Bulletin
