Copy of typed letter to Fr. John Moloney, The Pro-Cathedral, from Fr. Liam Martin. The Archbishop and Mgr. Fitzpatrick have examined the situation and have formulated their requirements vis -a vis the Van Leer Project.
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Letter from +Gerow to +McQuaid thanking him for looking after Mgr. Moloney. He recounts his time in Ireland and a visit he paid to the home of his mother in Tipperary. He does not travel as much anymore and is very thankful to have a very good Auxiliary. 1 item
Handwritten letter to Fr. Martin from Fr. M. Moloney S.J. sending two of the most recent documents he had received and suggesting that two well educated young men, maybe Opus Dei, be sent to attend one of the free courses. From their report action can be planned.
Letter from Fr. John Moloney to +McQuaid acknowledging his correspondence in relation to the Pueri Cantores Congress. He has examined the programme and believes it would be impossible to prepare the difficult programme to produce a worthy performance. To train a few boys would take constant sessions over a year.
Note from +McQuaid to Fr. John Moloney, Curate, Pro Cathedral asking him to examine the possibility of ‘our’ taking part in the Pueri Cantores Congress. He needs to take into account the brevity of notice, the difficulty of the programme, the expense and assurance of genuine success. He states the Nuncio is aware that if we can not guarantee a worthy performance, then we should not go.
Copy of typed letter to Fr. John Moloney from J.A. MacMahon, Secretary, informing him of the Solemn Commemorative Mass.
Copy of letter from Fr. J.A. MacMahon to Fr. Moloney thanking him for his letter, clarifying that there was no question of Grille being permitted to meet there.
Moloney, J., Belville, Stillorgan Road, Donnybrook. A request was received for permission to erect a monument to the Connaught Ranger who was executed over the mutiny in India.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Conor Martin. He saw Mgr. Moloney and Judge Conor Maguire and they tried to anticipate problems regarding the meeting on the 15th February.
Copy letter from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to Fr. John Moloney enclosing further replies to invitations to the Liturgical Reception. He also states that the Nuncio, President and Taoiseach wait for ten minutes in the Presbytery after the Liturgical Reception to allow the other guests reach the Gresham Hotel. +Joseph McGeough 1967-1969