2-6 September 1961 Correspondence between +Riberi and +McQuaid in relation to diplomas and medals conferred on Mr. E. Jordison, Mr. W. Kealy and Miss M. Mooney. The amount due on these is £12.
Mooney
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-1 Correspondence from various religious to Mgr March 1957 Curran regarding ‘Reportorium Novum.’ Includes Letter from Fr. Canice Mooney, O.F.M.
Note from Fr. L. Quinlan to Fr. James Ardle MacMahon regarding the sending of a gift to +Mannix. Miss Mooney from the Department of External Affairs has made the enquiry.
Copy of a typed letter to Miss Mooney, Dept. of External Affairs, from Leon O Cuinnleain, Secretary, thanking her for accepting gloves which he is sure were left by Ambassador Kennedy when he called on His Grace on August 9th.
Letter from Fr. Michael Troy, Terenure to Fr. Glennon regarding an article sent by Fr. Canice Mooney, O.F.M. entitled ‘Chief of the Four Masters’ by Albert Kenny.
Mooney, James J., 19 Wicklow Street, Dublin. Thanks the Archbishop for his kindness and generosity which has given him the chance to attain an independent means of livelihood.
Letter from +Mooney to +McQuaid stating that he has learned though Mr. Matthew’s that the Archbishop will visit the States for the Episcopal Consecration Jubilee of +Toolen. He hopes the Archbishop will be able to visit him in Mobile as he will be unable to attend the ceremony.
Typed letter to Fr. Martin, Archbishop’s House, from M. Mooney, Private Secretary to Secretary, Dept. of External Affairs enclosing a tape recording of a discussion at T.C.D. and broadcast by the BBC.
Mooney, George, 49 Old Cabra Road. He is an autograph collector and asks the Archbishop to sign an enclosed card.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: Fr. O’Connell spoke to the Lord Mayor regarding her presiding at the Anti-Nuclear Armaments meeting. She was grateful as she had not known the position. A full report was received on Farrington and Morrison. Mrs. Mary O’Connell is the editor of The Plough. More information sought on her. Sam Mooney is a Communist and a member of the Irish Workers’ League. Mrs McAuley she is causing some trouble in the Irish Housewives Association. Fr. Clarke is to check if she is on the Adoption Board. Fr. Maguire reports a Scientology centre in Monkstown at which there seems to be three Maynooth Professors attending.