Handwritten letter from +John Cardinal D’Alton to ill. Phillips thanking her/him for the souvenir of Mgr. Harmil’s 90th birthday.
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Letter from Fr. Fehily to Mgr. McGowan giving him permission to check Dr. Phillips asks for findings of the investigation. Fr. Fehily convinced that Scientology is bogus and at worst a money-making agency. Some of his students attended their lectures and did not understand a word their publications were utter nonsense. Gave brief biography of Hubbard and quotes what their texts say about Christianity.
Typed telephone message. Dr. O’Halloran phoned to say he was in touch with Mr. Phillips of the C.S.W.O., who in turn had been in touch with Dr. Ryan. The Minister is to meet them on Monday.
Copy of typed letter to Dr. O’Halloran from +McQuaid. Asks that Mr. Phillips be advised not to quote him to the Minister. The Doctors’ Scheme has not been tested for its validity. More intelligent to examine the Scheme critically.
Typed telephone message. Dr. O’Halloran phoned to say that Mr. Phillips and his associates are to hold a Symposium in the Shelbourne Hotel in mid-February. Press to be invited.
Phillips. Letter from Fr. Mangan thanking him for droping him a line of appreciation.
Handwritten letter from + Eugene O’Callaghan, Bishop’s House, Monaghan, to Mr. Phillips thanking him for his letter and praising his efforts to bring the reign of Christ into the world. 1 item
Letter from Emmanuel Gerada to W.F. Phillips, Mount Merrion, thanking him for the programme of the Seventh Summer School organised by the Social Study Conference, he is writing to Cardinal Tardini asking for the blessing of the Holy Father and will avail of the offer to attend some lectures.
Phillips, W.F., 43 Greenfield Road, Mount Merrion. He wishes to express his great joy on hearing the Archbishop’s words on social change.
Copy of a letter from Mgr. Kappes to Msgr. McGowan. It states that St. Anthony’s Hospital did place advertisements for registered nurses in several Irish newspapers. They did not require attendance at the American College of Personnel Efficiency and would prefer if they did not do so. The Hospital was also in touch with an International Employment Agency in Windsor, Canada. The Agency was contacted by a Dr. Phillips, 69 Merrion Square, Dublin, on the 25th July 1957, asking about the jobs and the state of St. Anthony’s Hospital. It suggests that he is the one who placed the advertisement in Irish newspapers. Neither Mgr. Kappes or the Sisters at the Hospital knew anything about Scientology.