Heagney, W.J., 7 Lower Cherryfield Ave., Ranelagh. He feels that the new building in Synge Street should be called Buchenwald No.2 and not Santa Maria.
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. Brophy, Fr. J., 67 Edenvale Road, Dublin. Comments are requested from Fr. Brophy regarding a letter of complaint from B. Loughran, 51 Upp. Beechwood Ave., Ranelagh, Dublin.
Letter from Mary Banon, Ranelagh, to the Archbishop’s Secretary asking if anything can be done to prevent cinemas, dance halls and theatres from re-opening after Holy Week as Passiontide will not end until midnight on Saturday next.
Curran, Toddy O., St. John’s, Edenvale Road, Ranelagh. Asks Fr. Dunne to request permission from + McQuaid to have Mass in the oratory.
Letter from +Kinane to +McQuaid providing the names and addresses of two priests, Fr. John O’Dwyer and Fr. James Power. Annotated by +McQuaid indicating they were given chaplaincies in Ranelagh and in the Hospice.
Tarpey, Eileen, 24 Mt. Pleasant Sqr., Ranelagh. Seeks work in one of the kitchens serving out meals.
-15 December 1955. Bayley-Butler, Professor J., 81 Ranelagh Road, Dublin. Correspondence with Fr. L. Martin, Secretary, relating to an invitation from Jean Duhamel for the Archbishop to visit Eu, burial place of +Laurence O’Toole.
Whelan, James, 50 Ranelagh Road. He and his wife are anxious about their son Kevin who reached Singapore as chaplain on 12 January before it was attacked. Seeks information on him.
McCullough, Domhnall, 12 Oakley Road, Ranelagh, thanking + McQuaid for his kind expression of sympathy on the death of his mother.
O’Sullivan, Derek, 9 Mornington Road, Ranelagh, encouraging the Archbishop to initiate change in education, vestments and charities.