Typed letter to +McQuaid from C.F. Dowling, requesting the appointment of a Chaplain to St. Patrick’s Home, Navan Road.
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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.
Typed copy of a letter to Fr. Michael O’Neill, St. Columban’s, Navan, from Fr. MacMahon asking Fr. O’Neill to call to Archbishop House, if passing through Dublin in the next few weeks, to collect documents as he does not want to send them through the post.
Troy, J., et al, 42 Ashtown Grove, Navan Road, Dublin 7, seeking + McQuaid’s assistance to oppose the granting of a licence to a public house in their housing scheme.
- 24 April 1948 File relating to questions asked by Fr. MacMahon and answered by +McQuaid regarding Navan Road Church and Schools. 4 items
Letters from Fr. MacMahon to Dr. O’Connell and +McQuaid regarding the parish hall on the Navan Road. 2 items
Copy letter from Seosamh Mac Coisdadbh, Navan Road to the Minister for Post and Telegraphs. He complains about an advertisement publicising the sale of P.O. Investment Bonds. Sunday Independent
Navan Road from Chapelizod
7-9 June 1961 Letter from Denis McAlindon, St. Columban’s Foreign Mission Society, Navan, providing three names for the position of Rector of the Filipino College, Rome. These candidates were selected after discussion with Fr. Connolly and include Fr. John Marley, Fr. Edward Allen and Fr. Michael Sinnott. The names were submitted to the Nunciature for consideration as it was felt only a priest working in the Philippines could do the best job.