. 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.
Ranelagh
26 Descripción archivística resultados para Ranelagh
O’Sullivan, Derek, 9 Mornington Road, Ranelagh, encouraging the Archbishop to initiate change in education, vestments and charities.
Tarpey, Eileen, 24 Mt. Pleasant Sqr., Ranelagh. Seeks work in one of the kitchens serving out meals.
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.
Murphy, Gerald C., 93 Ranelagh Road, Dublin. Asks if anything can be done to restrain management of theatres from producing immoral scenes.
Typed report. A split has become apparent in the Peace Campaign. Decisions at meetings cannot be reached without opposition. According to the Special Branch the Peace movement is about to come to an end. Frank Woods, CBS Synge Street, goes to the Book Shop once or twice a week. Educational classes have begun in the Nolan house, Sandford Road, Ranelagh. Hilda Verlon is a leading light in the International Friendship Society.
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
Copy letter from Fr. Leon O Cuinnleain, Secretary to +McQuaid, to +Hart regarding Vivian P. Farrell of Ranelagh.
Letter from Fr. Flood, Ranelagh to Fr. Mangan, secretary regarding Nicholas Barron.
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.