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.
Navan
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File relating to the purchase of a site from the Dominican Sisters on the Navan Road.
File relating to the building of the new church on the Navan Road.
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.
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.
Letter from James O’Keeffe to +McQuaid thanking him for the plan and papers referring to the proposed school at Navan Road. 1 item
Typed letter to +McQuaid from C.F. Dowling, requesting the appointment of a Chaplain to St. Patrick’s Home, Navan Road.
Copy of letter from +McQuaid to +McCormack. He would welcome a union of Navan and Mullingar with the Loreto in Rathfarnam and thinks such a union would be a success. He draws parallels between this situation and a successful union between Athy Mercy and Carysfort. He will send on the relevant documents when he finds them.
Two letters relating to the vacancy for a chaplain at St. Patrick’s Home, Navan Rd., Dublin.
- 24 April 1948 File relating to questions asked by Fr. MacMahon and answered by +McQuaid regarding Navan Road Church and Schools. 4 items