Letter from +William Scully to +McQuaid regarding Noel Browne from Rathmines who will be ordained for the Diocese in the near future. He is grateful for all the help the Archbishop has given in relation to this matter. Anchorage
Rathmines
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Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from P.P. [O’Dunfhus], 14 Merton Rd. Rathmines, enclosing his observations on the Bill.
Copy of typed letter to Very Rev. John Maloney, Administrator, The Pro-Cathedral, from J.A. MacMahon, Secretary. Letter enclosed from the Catholic Housing Aid Society and before the Archbishop replies he would be grateful for Fr. Moloney’s observations. 1 item 4/ 12/4. 1 October 1968 Typed letter to Dr. MacMahon from John Moloney, The Pro-Cathedral. When he has seen Mr. MacSweeney he will send whatever information he has. 4/ 12/5. 11 October 1968 Typed note to + McQuaid saying Fr. Moloney informed him that parishioners will be given priority in accommodation by the Catholic Housing Aid Society. 4/ 13/1. 20 October 1968 Typed letter to Rev. J.A. MacMahon from James MacSweeney, Chairman, Catholic Housing Aid Society. He is pleased to learn from Fr. Moloney that the Archbishop has consented to bless the Foundation Stone. The wording for the invitation to the blessing of the Foundation Stone and the stone itself are provided. Decision on date urgently needed. List of invitees included. 4/ 13/2. 23 October 1968 Copy of typed letter to Mr. MacSweeney from J.A. MacMahon saying there was some breakdown in communication. He had not said to Fr. Moloney that the Archbishop had consented to bless the foundation stone. What he had said was that Mr. MacSweeney should write immediately to the Archbishop to invite him to bless the foundation stone on certain specific dates. 4/ 13/3. 27 October 1968 Typed letter to Dr. MacMahon from John Moloney, The Pro-Cathedral. He has suggested to Mr. MacSweeney that he write to His Grace inviting him to bless the building. 4/ 13/4. 28 October 1968 Typed letter to + McQuaid from James MacSweeney, Chairman, Catholic Housing Aid Society, inviting him to bless the Foundation Stone of the Society’s block of flats for the aged at Granville Street. Suggests dates, the wording of the invitations and the wording on the Foundation Stone. Includes list of invitees. 4/ 14/1. February 1969 Copy of the Catholic Housing Aid Society Newsletter. 4/ 14/2. 15 March 1969 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Mary Colley, Rathmines, inviting him to attend the film premier of A Man named John, a film based on Pope John’s Diary of a Soul. Proceeds to go to help furnish Fr. Scully House. 4/ 15/1. 2 April 1970 Typed letter to + McQuaid from James MacSweeney, Chairman, The Catholic Housing Aid Society, inviting him to bless the flats and Community Centre, Gardiner Street. Hopes he will consent to celebrate Mass in the Centre before the Mass. An independent group will select tenants. There will be a total of 44 flats housing 72 persons. 4/ 15/2. 4 April 1970 Copy of typed letter to Mr. MacSweeney from + McQuaid saying he will be glad to bless the flats. A Low Mass may be celebrated in the Centre with the Very Rev. Administrators as celebrant. 4/ 15/3. 8 April 1970 Typed letter to + McQuaid from James MacSweeney thanking him for agreeing to bless the flats. 1 item 4/ 15/4. 10 April 1970 Copy of typed letter to Mr. MacSweeney from J.A. MacMahon saying he was asked by His Grace to acknowledge receipt of his letter of the 8th April. 4/ 16/1. 1 July 1970 Typed letter to + McQuaid from James MacSweeney informing him that the flats will be handed over and tenants moved in on 24 July. Asks the Archbishop for a date in September for Opening Ceremony. 1 item 4/ 16/2. 2 July 1970 Copy of typed letter to Mr. MacSweeney from +McQuaid thanking him for his kind invitation and informing him that he will be abroad until October. 4/ 16/3. 13 July 1970 Typed letter to + McQuaid from James MacSweeney asking for a suitable date in October for the opening of the new flats. 4/ 16/4. 23 July 1970 Typed letter to Fr. John Fitzpatrick, Secretary, Archbishop’s House, from James MacSweeney saying he is delighted that the Archbishop had accepted their invitation to open the flats at Fr. Scully House and that the date, 6th October, is suitable. 4/ 17. August 1970 Newsletter of the Catholic Housing Aid Society. 4/ 18. 14 October 1970 Typed letter to +McQuaid from James MacSweeney thanking him for opening the block of flats and his generous donation. There is no foundation in the statement that the word ‘Catholic’ is to be dropped, as reported in the Irish Independent. 4/ 19. 14 November 1970 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Eleanor Wicklow, Chairman of the Ladies Committee, acting on behalf of the Dublin Housing Aid Society, inviting him to a Symphony Concert in the R.D.S. Two tickets and a handout on the concert included. 4/ 20/1. 18 November ’70 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Cecil J. Barrett, Booterstown. This Housing Aid Society operates more or less on Eamon Casey’s plan. The Society has assisted Miss Hurley in a number of cases. Lady Wicklow “a strange person”. Leaflet Where Can They Live included. 4/ 21. 11 March 1971 Typed letter to +McQuaid from James MacSweeney, Chairman, C.H.A.S. asking him to grant an invitation to members of the Committee to discuss the present and future work of the Society. Twenty flats to be handed over to the Society in Ballinteer in May/ June.
Letter from +Sensi to +McQuaid stating that the honour of Domestic Prelate has been bestowed on Fr. Michael O’Connell, Parish Priest of Rathmines. The tax owing on This is £20. The Benemerenti Medal is also been given to Mr. Edward Doyle. The tax owing on this is £12.
Note from Fr. John Fitzpatrick to +McQuaid informing him that Mgr. Cassidy called to ask if the Archbishop could meet with the Nuncio. He said Monday was a suitable day. Fr. Fitzpatrick notes that +McQuaid will be in Rathmines that day doing Confirmations and has another appointment at 3pm.
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.
Rathmines with regard to spreading the message of Our Lady of Mount Carmel of Garabandal. Her original letter and petition was forwarded from Rome to +McQuaid.
Mount Argus: Lands: Loader Mill: Letter from the Rector to Captain Harvey re Loader Mill: complaining the the sluice gate on the pond is causing damage to our property. See also item under serial numbers: 1039 and 1040
/6/1 Athy
6 June 1942 - 11 December 1965 76 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Permission granted to undertake night duty in county home Modifications in habit consistent with those granted to Carysfort, approved. New convent schools in Athy Archbishop advises against acceding to two requests for a foundation in the USA Letter from Msgr. Boylan re resignation of Mother Ursula as Manager of Convent National School (18 April 1958) Letter from AB to Fr Vincent Smith, Florida re Athy convent making a foundation overseas.
/6/2 Athy
3 January 1966 - 8 June 1970 69 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Question of federation with Carysfort. Archbishop appoints Chancellor to visit Athy to explain federation and canvass sisters' views Question re amalgamation which majority favour Archbishop petitions Holy See for amalgamation Amalgamation effected with condition that no sister of existing Athy community maybe transferred anywhere else without her consent.
/7 Baggot Street
14 October 1942 - 12 June 1971 34 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Correspondence re relics of St. Severa, martyr
/8 Ballyroan
17 February 1948 - 18 April 1968 55 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Correspondence re purchase of land adjoining convent Ballyroan Preventorium. Alternative uses for property proposed. Secondary day and boarding school approved Permission refused for sisters to accompany lay pilgrim to Lourdes, superior's wishes taken into account
/9 Booterstown
1941 - 15 May 1970 38 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Correspondence from elderly and disturbed sister with long history or writing to previous archbishops. Dr Dunne advises archbishop to ignore her letters Correspondence re sale of properties Semi-Public oratory approved in Carysfort Archbishop responds to letter from distressed sister re possible dispensation
/10 Coolock
6 December 1954 - 31 July 1958 36 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Correspondence re Coolock House (the home of the foundress) sites and funding of new school
/11 Mourne Road - Newtown Park Avenue
19 July 1963 24 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Convent at Drimnagh Letter from sister concerning discussion with De Dunne File Carysfort: changes to Constitutions 4 March 1953
/12/1 Rush
15 May 1960 - 24 February 1970 35 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Project for a day secondary school Issues re Macra na Tuaithe club
/13/ Carysfort - Testamentary Matters 1940
Correspondence related to testamentary dispositions of members of the Congregation. Some testamentary material may be found in files of individual convents
/13/1 General
20 February 1941 - 7 December 1951
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Election of new Superior Detailed account of works cost Re-election of Sr Madeleine Sophie (1945) Copy of Quinquennial Report to the Holy See (1948) Elections of superiors (1948, 1951) Reference in Latin to a Letter from `unhappy lay sisters of Ireland.' Letter itself not present in file.
/13/2 General
21 March 1953 - 25 May 1958
Question of ownership of Townsend Street NS Cause of canonisation of Mother McAuley Correspondence re project of Higher Institute (Regina Mundi) for women religious in Rome
/13/3 General
8 June 1959 - 28 November 1961 66 items
Correspondence re routine administration, community life and apostolate US Mercy sisters promote liturgical feast of Our Lady of Mercy and cause of Catherine McAuley
/13/4 General
2 January 1962 - 19 November 1965 74 items
Correspondence re routine administration, community life and apostolate Alienation of properties at Booterstown, Stillorgan & Ballyroan Pressure for federation coming from USA Qualified approval for meeting in Carysfort of Mercy Sisters in Ireland
/13/5 General
January 1966 to 24 January 1972 59 items
Anonymous complaint from Mercy nuns Pressure from outside Ireland for Carysfort to take the lead in Federation Archbishop urges caution in light of absence of specific proposals Extensive correspondence re permission for sister to undertake further study Materials in remote preparation for General Chapter, reports from regional meeting and mother-general Establishment of archives in Carysfort convent Text of Mass for Feast of Our Lady of Mercy 24 September Legal opinion on options open to father to prevent daughter from entering convent.
/14/1 Carysfort Training College
8 March 1950 - 15 March 1955 41 items
Correspondence re routine matters of administration Memoranda on catechetics Issue of 5 student sisters sent from Carysfort. Monsignor Boylan investigates and reports. Archbishops writes of `grave injustice.' Information supplied by Sacred Heart nun, Mt. Anville, on catechetical formation at Chaiglockhart, Scotland. Correspondence re religious training of student sisters Department Education proposes temporary restriction of Carysfort places to sisters. Carysfort resists. (cf Sacred Heart Sisters, No 1, 19/4/1942 et seq.)
/14/2 Carysfort Training College
11 May 1945 - 3 July 1958 68 items
Correspondence re proposed new hall routine matters of administration, staff appointments Dept Education seeks increased accommodation for student-teacher intake due to prospect of teacher-shortage. New hall project revived, a loan is raised.
/14/3
20 May 1959 - 11 October 1971 27 items
routine matters of administration Resignation of Mother Teresita as principal after long service; her death Sr Casimir proposed as successor Paper on Special Course in Social Sciences
/14/4/1 Carysfort Training College Annual Reports
5 November 1942 - 22 November 1949
Annual Reports submitted by M. Teresita. Archbishop expresses surprise at absence of critical appraisal
/14/4/2 Carysfort Training College Annual Reports
12 November 1950 -
Annual Reports submitted by M. Teresita. Archbishop expresses surprise at absence of critical appraisal Report for 1969 submitted by Sr Casimir
/16/1 American Foundations - Alabama
12 December 1957 68 items
Correspondence re two foundations in Diocese of Mobile, Alabama, both fail Gadsden: sisters switch to teaching, having originally undertaken nursing work Second foundation in Birmingham with facility for geriatric/ psychiatric patients. Soon in financial difficulties. Exchange of letters between Archbishop McQuaid and Bishop Toolen of Mobile. Sisters return to Ireland on foot of an agreed financial settlement Crisis in religious life at Gadsden, letter of Monsignor Sheehy
(cf Secularisations file No 5. re Gadsden)
/16/2 American Foundations, with addendum on Sydney
10 October 1961 - 27 January 1971 35 items
Correspondence with several Diocese in the US re foundations to staff schools and hospital Diocese of Sacramento (northern California): hospital, built by Bing Crosby Diocese of San Francisco (California): foundation made Diocese of Los Angeles (California) Santa Paula declined Diocese of New Orleans (Louisiana) foundation with primary school St Hilary of Poitiers, Raceland Diocese of Boston (Massachusetts) letter re Boston Project and involvement of Dr De Valera Diocese of New York, work in seminary declines Diocese of Sydney, letter from Archbishop James Carroll
/17 Kenya Foundation
8 August 1955 - 16 November 1969 65 items
Correspondence detailing Archbishop McQuaid's role in the preliminaries leading to invitation to the sisters to establish a foundation in Kenya Sisters accept invitation, begin with a school in Nairobi Extension to Mombasa
(cf also Foundation in Sacramento USA, file, letter 24 October 1961) (cf also General Chapter files for late 1960 period)
/18 Teheran Foundation
22 October 1967 - 21 March 1968 21 items
Correspondence re proposal of foundation in Teheran by the Knights of Malta, prompted by the Shah of Iran. Draft Agreement between Order of Malta and Sisters of Mercy Archbishop urges caution on several points Proposal declined.
/19/1 Changes to Customs and Constitutions
29 August 1944 - 30 August 1947 14 items
Exchange of correspondence, terse at times, between Sisters of Mercy and archbishop on changes to Constitutions proposed by him. Advice offered by Bishop Dunne (Dublin auxiliary) partially accepted. Mercy accepts archbishop's suggestion to obtain vote of the sisters on his suggestion which he would convey in writing in due course.
/19/2 Changes to Customs and Constitutions
28 January 1952 - 13 March 1952 9 items
Letter from Sr Madeleine Sophie, Superior Gen Carysfort, seeking clarification on specified Roman Decrees to Sisters of Mercy in min-nineteenth century. Letter seeks information on appointment of Monsignor McDaid as postulator of cause of Catherine McAuley Letter from John Kelly seeking approval of Book of Rules and Constitutions for the Sisters of mercy Archbishop replies that he has not seen a copy. Copy supplied. Archbishop grants approval.
/19/3 Changes to Customs and Constitutions
3 October 1952 - 26 December 1952 33 items
Correspondence re: change to Pontifical Rites urged and supported by archbishop lay sisters to be known as auxiliary sisters archbishop approves for five years' modification to habit, set of photographs of present habits and tabulated modifications approved by the Holy See. consultation on changes to constitutions proceeds letters from individual Sisters
/19/4 Changes to Customs and Constitutions
11 February 1952 - 1 February 1953 43 items
One-page statement on lay sisters annotated in archbishop's hand Hardbound file of circulars sent from Carysfort Convent to branch houses in the Archdiocese 1953 Hardbound file of Existing Privileges of Sisters of Mercy in Dublin 1953
/19/5 Changes to Customs and Constitutions
6 January 1953 - 23 December 1954 36 items
Archbishop advised of votes (384 for to 17 against) for modifications of Constitutions. He advises Holy See. Typescript [Fr Fennelly] and manuscript re same.
3 photographs with note of changes in habit of Mercy, Auckland, approved by Bishop Liston
Unease among lay sisters reported in two letter: anonymous sister and Monsignor Dargan VG Further correspondence re modifications to constitutions now approved by Holy See. Reference to a General Chapter. Rescript refusing permission for Extraordinary General Chapter, preparations for ordinary General Chapter Anonymous letter re Mercy Derry
/20 Changes to Customs and Constitutions
3 April 1957 - 22 February 1961 22 items
Anonymous letter to S. Cong. Religious from lay-sisters judged to be without foundation by archbishop Trial period of Constitutions nearing end. Archbishop requests report on implementation. Archbishop forwards request for approval of second part of Constitutions to S. Cong. Religious which insists on this being placed before a general chapter before approval can be given Meantime extends approval given in 1953 to the next general chapter.
/21/1 General Chapter 1966
11 January - 3 June 1966 34 items
Correspondence re holding of General Chapter in June 1966, archbishop's advice sought on proposed amendments to some constitutions Matter of younger delegates and their intention to keep the Chapter `open' Canonical problem re-election of delegates from Kenya is solved by sanction by the Holy See Agenda for General Chapter. Mother Gabriel re-elected Reply to Queries 1-3: undated and without attribution
/21/2 General Chapter 1966
June 1966 - 18 December 1967 28 items
Conclusion of chapter and address from Fr Gerard Sheehy, Chancellor of Diocese Copy of Decision and Ordinances of General Chapter 1966. Copy of Revision of same Correspondence re proposed change of habit and prayers Mercy (Athy) independent of Carysfort requests permission to adopt same changes in habit, prayers and customs. Archbishop favourable. Request must be approved by Holy See. Holy See requires Extraordinary General Chapter by October 1969 Carysfort request permission ad experimentum of changes until 1969, permission granted.
/22/1 Special General Chapter 1969
18 December 1967 - 17 February 1968 21 items
Preparation for Special General Chapter begins Suitable reading material circulated, study groups organised and questionnaire prepared Carysfort requests change in numbers and provenance of delegates to ensure more equitable representation, permission granted.
/22/2 Special General Chapter 1969
4 March 1968 - 10 June 1969 72 items
Preparation for Special General Chapter proceeds including questionnaires, reports from Catherine McAuley Commission, meeting of sisters in Drogheda, request of Holy See to reduce number of delegates from Kenya Caution against elevating matter of federation above other significant matters First draft of proposed new constitutions with Chancellor Sheehy's notes. Drafts sent to several Irish bishops Memorandum on Revision of Constitutions
/22/3 Special General Chapter 1969
July 1969 16 items
Documents of Chapter include: Agenda, rules for procedure, working committees, Copy of address of Fr Sheehy, Chancellor Discussion papers on religious life and ministry
/22/4 Special General Chapter 1969
18 July 1969 - 18 August 1969 18 items
Correspondence re divisions which appeared among some delegates to the Chapter Copies of archbishop's final address to the Chapter, typed and handwritten Two copies of revised constitutions Two copies of Directives of the General Chapter Document stating that he next General Chapter to being before 1/7/1972
/22/5 Special General Chapter 1969
23 June 1969 - 2 September 1970 15 items
Five copies of revised constitutions of the Sisters of Mercy Status of Sisters of Mercy, declaration from the S. Cong. Religious Correspondence involving bishops (Ferns, Cork) with Bishops' Commission on Federation/new constitutions for Mercy and Presentation in Ireland Paper on Galway Mercy
XLIV/72 Holy Family of Nazareth, Sisters
/1
17 March 1949 - 8 October 1971 24 items
Correspondence dating from 1949 re repeatedly refused permission to make foundation in the Diocese leads to the discovery in Autumn 1966 that the sisters are serving at the Artane Industrial School (papers missing)?
1970 Sisters withdraw from Artane. Archbishop wishes them to undertake similar role at a new home for boys, Shanganagh Castle. Difficulties arise re religious sisters paid for work in a non-denomination setting. No resolution in this file
A letter from Msgr Barrett concerning a priest - no apparent connection with sisters, misplaced?
XLIV/73 Poor Sisters of Nazareth
/1
17 November 1965 - 25 January 1972 44 items
Permission sought to establish a house in Dublin. Community are bequeathed a house in Rathmines which they occupy. Open a home for ages in Malahide Road Two letters to archbishop, one concerns preaching of chaplain.
/1
14 March 1941 - 12 November 1958 62 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Archbishop permits several acquisition of adjoining properties for better observance of religious life New Secondary and primary school building blessed - Rathmines Letter to Dr Dunne asking him to investigate archbishop's observation of comportment of sisters in public
/2
26 August 1959 - 8 July 1971 64 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate A new chapel is built Papers relating to General Chapter including method of election of delegates Fr Sheehy's advice re canonical matter is obtained Permission to attend night classes (cf Communists and subversives letter, 12 March 1970)