Curran, Toddy O., St. John’s, Edenvale Road, Ranelagh. Asks Fr. Dunne to request permission from + McQuaid to have Mass in the oratory.
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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.
. 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.
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.
File relating to Confirmations and Mass times. Reference to a school Mass in Scoil Bride, Oakley Road, Ranelagh. 11 items
Letter from Fr. Flood, Ranelagh to Fr. Mangan, secretary regarding Nicholas Barron.
Heagney, A., 7 Lower Cherryfield Avenue, Ranelagh. Copy of her letter to the Secretarty, School-Children’s Protection Society, deploring physical punishment in Catholic schools where ‘teachers are equipped with sticks or straps in order to acquaint the children with the loving doctrine of Christ.’ Two letters to newspapers enclosed.
Warren, Eileen N., 14 Mountpleasant Square, Ranelagh. Asks the Archbishop to appeal to the representatives of Employers and Workers not to make outrageous demands and thereby prevent a strike in the building industry.
Crosbie, Elizabeth, 31 Albany Road, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, thanking the Archbishop for applying to the Holy Father for the ‘Bone Merenti’ Medal.
Murphy, Gerald C., 93 Ranelagh Road, Dublin. Asks if anything can be done to restrain management of theatres from producing immoral scenes.