Includes; photographs of signatures Fr. Laurence Callanan, Bishop Moylan, Jeremiah Collins; photocopy of ‘First page of Constitutions, 1805’; photocopy of ‘Petition of the Archbishops of Ireland’; Extracts, Cork Constitution, 1829; extract from ‘The Southern Reporter of 13 September 1948’; envelope addressed to Rev. Dom. Murphy, R.C.C. St. Peter’s and Paul’s, Cork, Ireland, dated 1841 and entitled ‘Suitable Reforms’; article ‘TRUTH’. Nano Nagle Born 1718 Died 1784 by Rev. Cornelius Mennis, D.D.; diagram on the spread of the congregation from Kildare in 1830 and Kilkenny in 1800; genealogy charts on ‘Nagles of Annakissey’ and ‘Maternal Ancestry of Nano Nagle’; and pages with the heading,’ The Nagle Arms – From Burke’s Encyclopaedia of Heraldry (1851).
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Includes; transcript of "Address to the R[igh]t Rev[eren]d Doctor Moylan on his jubilee"; "Explanation of the Emblematic Tree of the Presentation Order of nuns in Ireland"; story of the theft of the "Monstrance" in France during the War of 1870; "Sow seeds + [and] let the harvest to God"; "An extract from a letter written by Doctor O'Connor, their former chaplain, to one of the Sisters of the Presentation Convent Doneraile"; "1916, Ireland's challenge to her foe".
Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid thanking him for the information on the solemn consecration of Ireland to the Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. He will forward this information to the Canadian Hierarchy. He states that Mgr. Moylan and himself went in the car of the Nuncio of Vienna to within 29 miles of the Iron Curtain but they did not approach any closer. He describes it as a strenuous trip.
Twenty four replies to the form delegating to the Head Chaplain diocesan facilities. 31/7/6/a. 19 March - October 1941 File relating to the development of an Air Raid Precaution Scheme (A.R.P.). Mentions concern about food shortages. Includes names of those involved with various charities, Catholic and others. Includes letter from Pamela Hinkson which speaks about the work done by the Bewley’s in feeding the poor of Dublin. Also mentions Dr. Collis, Marrowbone Lane Samaritan Fund, Inchicore and a conference chaired by Sean Moylan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence. One enclosure thanks Archbishop for his financial assistance in helping St. George’s parish local group with their A.R.P.
Moylan. Letter from Fr. Mangan informing him that the Crusade of Reparation in Dublin is similar in its aims with the Blue Army of Our Lady in America. Suggests he promote the Crusade of Reparation.