Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Fr. Patrick J. McKillop, Springfield Road, Belfast, thanking him for letter and financial assistance. The effects of the troubles on the minds of people and the spiritual deterioration are causes of alarm.
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Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from T. O Raifeartaigh enclosing a copy of his lecture in Paris on St. Patrick.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from John A. Costello, enclosing a copy of the letter he received from Dr. Rodgers and the reply he sent. The issue was the Court case of the Attorney- General v. Rev. Patrick Ryan, C.C., Clonlara, regarding a complaint of assault by a Mr. Miller, a Jehovah Witness.
Letter from +Naughton to Fr Patrick Dunne. He thanks him for the invitation to the consecration of +McQuaid but regrets he won’t make it.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Sean MacEoin, Minister for Defence, relating to the appointments of Frs. Phelim McCabe, Thomas Fagan and Patrick Duffy.
Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid thanking him for the information on Patrick Murphy. He knows that not all people claiming to be in distress are and he appreciates the Archbishop’s efforts to establish the truth.
Ryan, Patrick L., Upper John Street, Cashel, Co. Tipperary. As a member of the Christian Brothers he was not allowed to join the Superannuation Scheme for teachers in 1929. This position changed in 1950. He left the Order in 1952, thereby being required to pay arrears to the Pension Board for the period 1929 -1949. This is leaving him with an unlivable salary. He feels the Order should help him as his salary went to the Order during those years. They refuse having no obligation in justice or charity to help.
Letter from Fr. Patrick Hamell to +McQuaid saying he had a satisfactory talk with Dr. Crowley and he can now say that he shall be glad to take over the editorship. Dr. Crowley will collaborate fully with him.
Letter from Fr. Patrick Farnan thanking the Archbishop for his appointment to the parish as curate. 1 item
-23 November 1959 Lyons, Julie, Somerville, Carrick Ave., Dun Laoghaire. Correspondence regarding her nephew, Patrick Begley (see XL/2/10). The family are asking + McQuaid to use his influence to get Patrick a job in broadcasting. She predicts he will have to account before God for his ungracious and unfeeling letters. Mac