Letters from Fr. Patrick Dargan to +McQuaid seeking permission for two young men to attend courses in Trinity College. Permission granted.
Patrick
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Letter from +Patrick Lennon, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, to +McQuaid accepting the invitation to the Liturgical Reception.
On 17 March 1452, the feast of St. Patrick, the combined forces of Castile and Murcia defeated the Moors in the Battle of Alporchones, close to the city of Lorca. The church of St. Patrick of Lorca is called after St. Patrick to acknowledge the victory. The writer is asking + McQuaid for a relic of St. Patrick on the 500th anniversary of the battle.
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
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Frederic Lamy regarding a document in Sens Cathedral about St. Patrick. Mgr. Maurice Sheehy is seeking permission to study the Archives there.
Letter from Fr. Patrick Boylan, Dun Laoghaire to +McQuaid regarding articles in the Nurses’ Magazine by Fr. Bastable.
-1 March Correspondence between +McQuaid, Fr. Gallen, Fr. John Kelly, Fr. John O’Connell, Fr. Patrick Leahy, +W. Philbin, Belfast, +Michael Browne, Galway regarding the papers of the 1968 Maynooth Summer School which are to be published by M.H. Gill. However, Fr. J. Coveney, S.J., Heythorp College has now published one article in the ‘Furrow’ entitled ‘The presence of Christ’. Annotations by +McQuaid. Front Page Detective 1969
Letter from Fr. Patrick O’Reilly to +McQuaid regarding the Youth Sodality’s trip to Wicklow. He is asking for permission to say Mass in the hostel.
Letter fro +McQuaid from Mgr. J. Dennis, Vicar General inviting him to a celebration in September in Auxerre in honour of St. Patrick. Annotated by +McQuaid. Diocese of Soissons
Letters from Fr. Patrick J. Bryan to +McQuaid requesting permission to establish the Devotion of the Perpetual Novena in honour of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in the church of Templerainey.