Letter from Fr. Thomas O’Reilly, North William Street to Fr. James Ardle MacMahon regarding Br. Normoyle’s book ‘The Soul of Our Vocation’.
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Typed letter to Wm. Kinsella, C.&D.T.A., from F. O’Reilly saying he would be obliged if a copy of their Constitution could be forwarded to him so he can refer to Article 19.
Letter from F. O’Reilly, Executive Secretary, to the Editor, The Commonweal, New York, regarding an article by Margaret Barrington entitled The Censorship in Eire. He Sees her article as mischievous and offers to supply an article giving the true facts.
emeber Three items relating to the dissolution of the Censorship Board. Items include: the Chairman’s (J.J. Pigott) position that no useful purpose could be served by holding further meetings under the present conditions; a copy of a rough draft as a basis for discussion with the Minister; Extracts 1 & 2; the events which led up to the resignation of Prof. C.J. O’Reilly, Mr. Dermot O’Flynn and Mr. J.J. Pigott.
Letter from Fr. Thomas O’Reilly to +McQuaid regarding the health of the parish priest. 102/20. Letter from Fr. Eugene Doyle to Fr. Mangan seeking advice on some old vestments. A priest returning to Africa, Fr. Tiernan, has asked about them.
Letter from Fr. Thomas F. O’Reilly to +McQuaid saying he will convey a message of encouragement to the meeting of the Pioneers. 1 item
Letter from Fr. Thomas F. O’Reilly to Fr. Mangan regarding the ‘Youth Social Club’, No. 53 Jones’s Road.
Typed letter to Mr. O’Reilly, Catholic Truth Society, Abbey Street, from W. Kinsella, North Crumlin & Drimnagh Tenants’ Association, writing to deny that his organisation is attached to the communist party. The Committee does not accept responsibility for the political opinions of individual members. The writer is not a member of any political party.
Letter from Fr. Thomas F. O’Reilly to Fr. Mangan informing him that the priests of the parish will not be free to superintend the Religious Examinations this year.
Notes from the Secretary to + McQuaid informing him that Professor C. O’Reilly was enquiring about the presentation of the oil painting to Cardinal D’Alton.