Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid regarding the closure of the ‘Deaf & Dumb chapel’. He also mentions the delay in the opening of Navan Road church.
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Copy of typed letter to Sean McEntee, Minister for Local Government and Public Health, from Michael P. O’Connell, Secretary, informing him that St. Patrick’s Home, Navan Road, is now part of the parish of Chapelizod and that Fr. Bernard McMahon is its Chaplain.
File relating to the building of the new church on the Navan Road.
. Byrne, James, 24 Skreen Road, Navan Road, Dublin. He is appealing for a right home for deafmutes, blind and old speaking men. He asks the Archbishop to give Fr. P. Bidone, father of the poor, permission to come to Dublin to establish such a home. Leaflets on Don Louis Orione enclosed.
File relating to the purchase of a site from the Dominican Sisters on the Navan Road.
-3 December 1947 Cassidy, Peter, Navan Road, Dublin. He has applied to several schools for a position and feels that having been trained in the De La Salle College, Waterford, has been an obstacle. + McQuaid suggests that it was his teaching in a Jewish school that was the obstacle.
File relating to a dispute over a wall at 215 Navan Road, owned by Robert L. Daly which has been undermined by a trench built on the adjacent church property.
Letter from Fr. B. MacMahon to +McQuaid regarding the proposed hall in Navan Road parish. 1 item
Correspondence between D. O Laoghaire, Dept. of Education, and Fr. Michael P. O’Connell, regarding the replacement of Canon T. Barry by Fr. James O’Keeffe, Navan Road, as representative of the Catholic Managers on the Dublin Advisory Committee for Juvenile Employment.
Typed letter to Fr. MacMahon from Timothy Connolly, St. Columban’s, Navan. He is proceeding as suggested by Fr. MacMahon but fears the gentleman (Douglas Hyde) may be on holidays.