Letter to the Archbishop from Fionnuala Murphy giving a date for the Annual General Meeting.
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Typed note written on visit of Mr. Murphy and Miss Leonard who are anxious to co-ordinate existing Catholic Associations in Dublin to combat Communism. Committee set up. Seek + McQuaid’s official approval. Asks if + McQuaid wants to be associated with its activities? IWL have invited Paul Robson here. Mr. Sean Dunne, TD, invited some Clyde Communists to give a pep-talk to workers after the Pope’s denunciation and Decree on Communism.
Letter from + McQuaid's Secretary to Miss Murphy, Secretary CSSC thanking her for her letter of 23[rd] February and enclosing cheque representing subscription to Caritas Internationalis.
Copy of letter to Fionnuala Murphy from the secretary setting the date for the Annual General Meeting. p
Note from +McQuaid to Terry Murphy, Dublin Airport giving the arrival and departure times of Cardinal Beran.
-26 April 1957 Murphy, Seamus, 119a Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin. Correspondence with + McQuaid and Fr. Mangan outlineing a project to get unemployed men back to work through retraining. Seeks approval of Archbishop.
Letter to Fr. Williams from Fionnuala Murphy.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: Murphy, T.D., although not a Communist there is a danger that he could be used by the Party. The Secretary reported on the names and powers of the ‘Comhairle’ in charge of Radio Eireann. Fr. Crean to see Charlie Brennan, Chairman, and advise on the dangers of ‘liberal’ talks. Sees chances of talks by Catholic laymen. League of Decency have no official sanction, and it is dangerous to give the impression that they have. Fr. Crean and the Secretary have files on Firinne. It is a big subject so discussion to be postponed for future meeting.
Letter to the Archbishop from Fionnuala Murphy asking him to select a date for meeting.
Copy of letter to Fionnuala Murphy from the secretary suggesting date for meeting. p