Correspondence between +McQuaid, Fr. Patrick, 15, October 1968, Duffey, Head Chaplain and Fr. James Ardle MacMahon in relation to the International Military Chaplains Conference which is to take place in Dublin and also discusses the military pilgrimage to Lourdes. 11 items (see also file 15)
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Carroll, Patrick, 9 O’Carolan Road, off S.C.R., Dublin. Asks the Archbishop to intercede with the Corporation to assist him get accommodation.
Letter from Fr. Patrick Flanagan to +McQuaid thanking him for permission for the Perpetual Novena.
Typed letter to Rev Dr. Patrick Dunne from Joseph O’Neill, Dept. of Education, regarding new School accommodation in the City areas. Memorandum by Mr. Murray, School-building section included.
Letter from Canon Patrick Scannell to +McQuaid thanking him for the appointment of Fr. Edward Fitzgerald to replace Fr. Thomas Barry.
Letter from Fr. Fred Hooke to Patrick regarding Muintir na Tire and their purchase of a property in Lucan. Newspaper article attached.
Letter from Patrick Lynch to the Archbishop.
Dowling, Osmond G., Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin. He has enclosed a copy of the letter which he sent to Cardinal D’Alton seeking his comments on an article by Fr. Patrick O’Connor published in The Furrow before he takes any further action.
-8 November Correspondence between Fr. Joseph A. Carroll, Diocesan Censor, Fr. C. Mangan, Secretary, S.J. Hughes, Browne & Nolan and Patrick Dargan regarding the translation into English the German book Bekenntnis Zur Katholischen Kirche (Conversion to the Catholic Church). The book consists of four essays written by four German Protestant married ministers who were received into the Church. The issue is whether it is appropriate at this time to translate this work into English in either England or Ireland. No. 1955
Typed letter from Maud Gonne MacBride, Roebuck House, to + McQuaid. She wonders if a Pilgrimage to the site of the burial place of St. Patrick, St. Brigid and St. Colmcille in Downpatrick could be arranged during the Holy Year. Patrick Kavanagh