Correspondence between the Comte d’Yanville and Frank O’Reilly regarding the 1932 Eucharistic Congress.
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Letter from Fr. Thomas F. O’Reilly to +McQuaid regarding the boundary line between Fr. MacMahon’s and Fr. Burke’s parishes. Hand drawn map enclosed. 2 items
Letter from Fr. Thomas F. O’Reilly to +McQuaid saying how encouraging it is to feel assured by his visit. 1 item
Letter to Mr. W. O'Reilly from D. C. Hoey.
Handwritten letter from + John Henry to Fr. O’Connell expressing his gratitude to him for unearthing the well nigh mythological Rev. T.J. O’Reilly.
Letter from +Lyons to +McQuaid. He thanks him for giving a temporary position to Terence O’Reilly.
Typed letter to Fr. Patrick Dunne from Seoghan O Cathain, Dept. of Industry and Commerce, regarding the nomination of Fr. Thomas O’Reilly as the Archbishop’s nomination.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from W. Maguire regarding the reappointment of Rev. Dr. O’Reilly to the Committee.
Handwritten draft letter to Sean Lemass, Minister, from the Secretary, informing him that Fr. O’Reilly has agreed to act on the Committee for a further three years.
Typed report on CPI and KO activities. The following items are mentioned in the report: Patrick Carmody gave an illustrated lecture on Sean O’Casey. ‘Buster’ McCabe arrived from Belfast. Peadar O’Donnell spoke on ‘The Irish in Britain’, saying that English Catholics were antagonistic towards Irish émigrés. Tommy O’Reilly (a retired ITGWU official) said that “150 unemployed from each side of the city should purchase food and having no money to pay would be jailed. This would bring matters to a head.”