Handwritten letter to [+ Wall] from Richard J. Casey regarding the appointment of Fr. John O’Regan as Assistant Chaplain at Portobello.
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Copy of typed letter to General Sean MacEoin, Minister for Defence, from +McQuaid, regarding the changing of the Head Chaplain. He wishes to replace Fr. John O’Regan with Fr. C.P. Crean. Fr. Crean was highly esteemed by the Allied Command during the war.
Letter from Mgr. Storero to Mgr. John O’Regan thanking him for the financial assistance he has given to Mr. Delaney.
-August 1955 Correspondence between Fr. John O’Regan, Fr. Chris Mangan, +Levame and +McQuaid in relation to ‘social services’ in the Army, following a request from the Nunciature for such information. Also discusses the Defence Force Regulations in relation to Army Chaplains.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Sean Mac Eoin accepting Fr. C.P. Crean as successor to Fr. O’Regan.
Correspondence between Mgr. Storero, Fr. James Doyle, Fr. John Moloney and Mgr. O’Regan in relation to appeals sent by parishioners to the Holy Father.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from John M. Regan, Office of Head Chaplain. Two letters from the Nuncio Apostolic enclosed. The Nuncio requested information on the organization of assistance to the Military Forces and religious assistance to the Forces.
O’Regan, Fr. J., Office of the Head Chaplain, Parkgate Street, Dublin. His letter to Dr. Connell concerns the complaint from Mrs. Connelly whose husband’s service in the army has been terminated.
Letter from R. Regan to Fr. Dunlea giving him the deed to effect the sale of 118 Donore Terrace.
O’Regan, John M., Collin’s Barracks, Dublin, concerning supplementary allowances for army officers.