Copy letter from +Morris to +McQuaid thanking him for the copies of the New Zealand Acts. He also discusses the current situation regarding the Gardaí and states the Archbishop should insist on a chaplaincy service at Templemore. He will discuss this with Mr. Haughey. 1 item
Morris
50 Description archivistique résultats pour Morris
Letter from +Morris to +McQuaid regarding Fr. Harney, the parish priest of Holycross. 1 item
Letter from +Morris to +McQuaid regarding an article in the ‘Independent’ entitled “New form for receiving Holy Communion”. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Note stating +Morris will speak on the schema ‘De Apostolatu Laicorum’.
Letter from +Morris to +McQuaid regarding Fr. O’Dwyer, Dr. William Lee and Fr. Conor Ryan. He mentions the death of Canon Dick Quinn, Parish Priest of Galbally and due to this death he now has to recall Fr. Matthew McGrath.
Letter from +Morris to +McQuaid recalling Fr. Francis Gallagher. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from +Thomas Morris, Archbishop of Cashel and Emly, to +McQuaid stating he will be unable to attend the Liturgical Reception as he will be at Fethard to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the opening of the church with Canon Christy Lee.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: Fr. Crean met Charles Brennan, Chairman, Radio Eireann Council, and suggested some talks would bare watching. Suitable Catholic laymen are available to give topical talks. Brennan was vague, and said that Mr. McManus is in charge. Members should systematically listen to talks to identify objectionable matter. Letter from Mrs Byrne was read, stating that Dr. Morris, Mount Merrion, had taken over from R. Hubbard. Inquiries to be made regarding rumours that the college was connected with abortion.
Cazaron, Morris. He wishes to express the profound pleasure he had in meeting the Archbishop.
Includes; letter addressed from "Archbishop's House, Thurles" stating that "… Irish foundations should be encouraged to maintain unity …" (signed Archbishop Thomas Morris) (1 February 1966); calendar for notes written on it.