- Correspondence between + Patrick J. Winters, Mbulu, and
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Letter from Fr. Patrick Crowe to +McQuaid seeking permission to erect the Association of Children of Mary Immaculate in Newtown-Mountkennedy. Agreed.
Synopsis of the meeting of the [Literature] Committee where it was decided Fr. Burke Savage would invite Dr. Patrick Masterson to write an article on censorship for publication in the next edition of ‘Studies’.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. + McQuaid considered the proposal to have somebody write an article on censorship a good one. The Committee suggested Dr. Patrick Masterson as the writer to be published in Studies. Dynamic Social Philosophy: Catholic social teaching should be an attraction for all the young, especially the young. But the young seem more attracted by the dynamic Marxist system. The matter needed careful consideration. A committee of layman should be set up to formulate a dynamic Catholic Social Philosophy and practice, thereby acting as a barrier to dynamic Marxism.
Typed letter to Rev Dr. Patrick Dunne from Sean Mac Lellan, Dept. of Education, Publication Branch, regarding the publication of “Think Well On’t” in an Irish text.
Barrett, Cecil, The Pro-Cathedral. Informs + McQuaid of his interview with Miss Cruise covering the authorities in Bethany Home, co- operation between the Catholic Rescue Societies and the non-Catholic Homes in Dublin, the N.S.P.C.C., and the work of the St. Patrick Guild. (CSWB -Monsignor Barrett)
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Patrick O’Reilly T.D., regarding the erection of a crucifix in the Dail.
Correspondence between +McQuaid, T. O Raifeartaigh, Patrick Hillery, Minister for Education, + D’Alton and Taoiseach Sean Lemass relating to education and the relocation of University College, Dublin, from Earlsfort Terrace to Belfield.
- 8 December 1951 Malone, Patrick, 23 Terenure Road North regarding accommodation.
. Brett, Patrick J., 28 Lower Ferrybank, Waterford. He and the Waterford Licensed Vintners are opposed to the New Drink Bill.