Typed letter to +McQuaid from John B. O’Regan, City Medical Officer. As a result of the church appeal almost twice as many children received injections against Diphtheria as in the preceding weeks in Corporation Clinics.
Regan
52 Descripción archivística resultados para Regan
Typed letter to Mgr. O’Regan from Thomas Luccan, Secretary, County Dublin Road Safety Committee, thanking him for his letter on Road Safety Fortnight, 4-17 December, .
Correspondence relating to comprehensive education involving + McQuaid, Sean MacGearailt, Fr. Liam Martin and Donogh O’Malley. +McQuaid wished to remind the Minister that on at least three occasions he was given firm assurances by the Minister that a comprehensive school would not be established in Dublin. A proposal to change that assurance would profoundly shock the confidence of the Archbishop. Regarding Ballymun, +McQuaid had already arranged for ample post-primary education with the Christian Brothers and Dominican Sisters. In response the Minister said he was of the opinion that no such global guarantee should have been sought. He would expect that he would not be met with a situation in which the Archbishop would think that he was the person to decide what is ample post-primary education for any area in the Diocese. For +McQuaid these views were gravely erroneous. Notes on meeting between Mother M. Jordana and Mgr. J. O’Regan on the one side and Martin Gleeson, Mr. Donegan and Mr. McCarthy on the other. Memorandum sought. +McQuaid’s response to McGearailt’s letter on 1 August.
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.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Sean Mac Eoin accepting Fr. C.P. Crean as successor to Fr. O’Regan.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to Msgr. O’Regan stating he has asked the Holy Child Sisters to set up a school in the parish. 1 item
Letter from Mgr. Gerada to Mgr. O’Regan thanking him for the cheque for 5/- for taxa due.
15-19 April 1958 Correspondence between +Levame, +McQuaid & Fr. Mouly, Sacred Heart Fathers, Cootehill, Co. Cavan. Fr. Mouly wishes to ascertain if there is any information in the Archives on the Irish College, Paris and in particular Fr. Higgins from Ardagh. +McQuaid replies that a new Archive has recently been opened and Mgr. O’Regan and Mgr. Curran will be asked to see if any items of relevance exist. One letter in French.
1-24 May 1960 Correspondence between Dusan Kusmic, 26 Nelson Street, Fr. John Moloney, The Presbytery, Dalkey and Mgr. O’Regan, Chancellor in relation to the health problems of Mr. Kusmic. The latter is a refugee from the area around Udine which seized by the Tito government. He had been tortured by the Communists and members of his family executed by them. He has been unable to hold down any job since arriving here and has spent much time in Grangegorman where his long term prognosis in not very good.
Letter from Mgr. Storero to Mgr. John O’Regan thanking him for the assistance he gives to the ‘poor people’ who have written looking for help.