Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + Patrick Dunne, Aughrim Street. Fr. Martin Kennedy has been very ill and wishes to remain in the Army. He looks unwell.
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Defence, relating to the appointment of Mgr Casey to a Parish, Fr. Patrick Duffy to the Chaplaincy at Portobello, and Fr. John O’Regan as Head Chaplain to the Forces.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Patrick Duffy, Dept. of Defence, regarding the broadcasting of the low Mass for the survivors of 1916 at Arbour Hill
Handwritten letter to the Secretary, G.P.O., from Patrick Dunne, Archbishop’s House, pointing out that the Catholic Archbishop’s address is Archbishop’s House, while that of the Protestant Archbishop is ‘The Palace’.
Typed letter to Rev Dr. Patrick Dunne from Sean Mac Lellan regarding the printing of a translation from Latin to Irish of the Missale Romanum.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Sean Moylan, Oifig an Aire Oideachais, informing him that Mr. Patrick Duffy, Principal of Rush Boys’ National School, has been granted leave of absence to attend the World Congress of the Lay Apostolate.
Telegram thanking +McQuaid for the relic of St. Patrick.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Patrick J. O’Hagan, Chairman of the Sub-Committee, and Mary Cummins, Acting Chief Executive Officer, outlining the reasons why the School Attendance Committees consider the indiscriminative attendance of children at cinemas as undesirable.
Copy of the Health Bill, 1950. 28/2/A. 31 May Handwritten letter to Mgs. Glennon from Patrick Dargan, Road. Refers to the important principle of the voluntary nature of mothers and expectant mothers participating in the scheme 2 items the loss of voluntary status for the National Maternity Hospital
Typed report on CPI and KO activities. The following items are mentioned in the report: a talk was given on Sean O’Casey (a loyal supporter of IWL) by Patrick Carmody. Paul M. Sekiya, Secretary of the Fellowship of Reconciliation in Japan, is to speak at the home of Mr. Alfred Bewley under the auspices of the Dublin Society of Friends’ Peace Council and the Irish Pacifist Movement. A small Left -Wing Labour group has been started by Matthew Merrigan and John Byrne. Its policy is anti-coalition.