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.
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Copy of typed letter to Fr. M.J. Moloney S.J. from the Secretary. The Archbishop is grateful for his letter, observations and notes.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Fr. John Moloney regarding the appointment of Sr. Joseph Buckley to the teaching staff at Ruthland Street. Secondary Teachers’ Salary Dispute, 1964
Correspondence between the Italian Ambassador, Enrico Martino, and +McQuaid regarding Fr. John Moloney, Chaplain to the Italian Colony, receiving the Order ‘Al Merto della Repubblica Italiana’ as a token of appreciation of services rendered.
Note from Fr. Moloney to Dr. O’Connell regarding Mr. O’Sullivan’s permission to attend lectures in Trinity. Mention of Mr. Bilton’s illness.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to Cardinal MacRory regarding the proposal of Vice Chancellor of Trinity College, Sir Thomas Moloney, that the Cardinal receive an Honorary Degree.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Martin from Fr. M. Moloney S.J., The Catholic Workers’ College, enclosing transcript of lectures given in the “True Course”.
Typed note to say that Fr. Moloney is sending two students to the School to ascertain new developments.
Handwritten letter to Dr. McMahon from Patrick Moloney, O’Connor & Aylward, Architects, wishing him every blessing for Christmas.
1-24 May 1960 Correspondence between Dusan Kusmic, 26 Nelson Street, Fr. John Moloney, The Presbytery, Dalkey and Mgr. O’Regan, Chancellor in relation to the health problems of Mr. Kusmic. The latter is a refugee from the area around Udine which seized by the Tito government. He had been tortured by the Communists and members of his family executed by them. He has been unable to hold down any job since arriving here and has spent much time in Grangegorman where his long term prognosis in not very good.