Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid thanking him for allowing Fr. Stephen Clancy leave the Clergy Retreat to accompany Fr. Moylan, former Vicar General to the Nuncio and from Atlanta, to Shannon Airport. Neither he nor Mgr. Alibrandi were available to accompany Fr. Boylan to Collinstown and hence he is very grateful to the Archbishop. He also discusses the merits of the complaints of Br. John O’Toole which will be sent to the Sacred Congregation for Religious and he has followed the advice and information provided by the Archbishop. He also mentions Professor H. Bruck who has been nominated for membership to the Pontifical Academy of Science. He mentions the new Nuncio who is leaving Cairo on 31 July and who plans on stopping in Rome before coming to Dublin.
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from Sean Moylan, Minister for Education. School buildings need to be maintained and widespread neglect has placed a heavy burden on taxpayers. The Minister believes that a demand should be made on the local community to make a minor contribution to ensure attention to the maintenance of buildings.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Sean Moylan, Minister for Education, enclosing a document which suggests that St. Enda’s College, Galway, be turned into a Training College for Catholic lay women teachers of National Schools.
Correspondence between Sean Moylan and +McQuaid regarding a scheme for the acceptance of graduates as a temporary avenue of recruitment for the staffing of National Schools.
Includes; handwritten copy of Rules and Constitutions of the Presentation Sisters [formerly the Sisters of Charitable Instruction]"Drawn up by Very Rev[erend] Laurence Callanan", note stating that date on outside cover of 1790 is incorrect and it was actually compiled the years 1791 to 1793, early vows of the Congregation (1791 - 1793); photocopy of Latin language [or possibly Italian] version of the Rules and Constitutions of the early Presentation Sisters procured by Sandrine Cordeiro in the Vatican in 1992.
Includes; Rules and Constitutions of the Presentation Sisters, copy of statement by Bishop of Cork Francis Moylan (15 August 1793), copy of letter stating that the Rules had been approved by the Vatican (signed C[amillio] Cardinal Laurenti) ( 20 December 1927).
Includes; letter from Mother Clare Callaghan to Bishop Coppinger; letter from Dr. Moylan, Bishop of Cork to Dr Troy Archbishop of Dublin, dated 7 November 1788, giving details of Nano Nagle’s life and the mission of the Ursuline and Presentation Sisters; copy of a letter written on 3 February 1814 by Mother Clare Callaghan of the South Presentation Convent, Cork, to Mother Mary Joseph MC Loughlin, foundress of the Presentation Convent, Kilkenny, the subject of the letter is the death of Dean Robert McCarthy, V. G. last superior of the Irish college at Toulouse. He helped the Presentation Sisters through early difficult days and photocopy of a letter from T.P. Bigger to M. F. Tobin, dated 21 August 1802.
Papal recognition of the beginnings of the Presentation Sisters and advice to Bishop Moylan on how to proceed in instituting the Rule of the Order.
images of Bishop Francis Moylan and Nano Nagle, overhead projector slides with images of Nano Nagle, a map of Cork and information on the spread of the Presentation Sisters across Ireland.
letters concerning research into Nano Nagle and the Nagle family, Bishop Moylan, records of research conducted in various archives, photocopy of extract from book entitled "The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork", letters from USA.